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Jim Lenehan (48)
I don't think Big Kev has been great, but he's also our best lock at the moment. Captain can be criticised (see Will Genia v the Boks), but just because they're criticisable doesn't mean they shouldn't be there.
I don't think Big Kev has been great, but he's also our best lock at the moment.
It's a shame for Australia that Horwill has kept the captaincy, pretty much means he's immune to criticism and being dropped.
I have been pushing for this too..McCalman might be a good impact player off the bench but so too would Hooper be if he came on for the last 30. Take the lead and put an end to this open and blindside flankers rubbish, go back to the left and right model and play bigger workhorses.I'm thinking it might be worth trying a backrow of Fardy, Mowen, McCalman, with Hooper coming on late.
Mowen basically plays like a fetcher anyway - more of an on baller than a ruck smasher, and it will give us more size to compete better at the breakdown. Also, McCalman has shown a lot off the bench and deserves his shot.
I agree to an extent but think if the backrow and locks were doing more it would be less an issue. Gill would be a bigger presence at the breakdown to start tests, this is an area we are continually being beaten.
Drop Simmons and Alexander, move Fardy to 4, Mowen 6 and Ben Mc at 8. I still don't see Mowen as a sure thing. Higgers and Palu would take his spot if fit at present.
Replacing Alexander is the harder part. He is just not up to it. Slipper needs to be told he is playing 3 as there is no point having mobile props to cover deficiencies in the backrow and lock while the set piece is getting smashed. Slipper and Kepu as TH, Sio and Robinson as LH.
No more robotic kicking away of turn-over ball. Saw a stat that Cooper touched the ball something like 2 or 3 times in the entire first half.
We have to have faith that we can retain the ball for a phase or two and work towards a better kick to get out of our own 22. Many of our most rushed kicks weren't from that close to the goal line. We were on our 22 and still make desperate kicks downfield which were easily fielded on the full.
My guess is that the instructions are simply to bomb the shit out of it whenever we're in our 22. Don't try and string a couple of phases together, don't pass go and don't collect 200. Just kick it downfield.
And frankly, with the way they played in the first 3 RC tests, it isn't hard to see why. Once you give the players the "use a phase or two to improve the kick" rope, you've now given them a license to run the ball in our own 22 and "possession fever" is due to take over at any time.
Welp, we tried 5 phases because it all seemed to be working so well, but then we gave away a ruck penalty 30 metres out. 3 Points to Steyn.
You know? Not hard to see why the coach may be simplifying the approach.
If our players lack the ability to make smart and effective decisions on the field like when is the right time to just hoof it downfield and when is the right time to work the ball to a better position (or where you can have a better set kicker) then we are going to continue dropping down the world rankings.
Our players need be able to follow a more dynamic and complex game plan than just do A or do B.
I think the mindless kicking was a clear game plan, you saw that the 10 never called for it and the forwards were rarely set for a pick and go. It was like they had heard "Playing for territory wins tests." and went "Right, kick it away every time, got it."
That's the problem.
Clearly kicking for territory when we were in or around our 22 was the gameplan.
Nic White doing the kicking when he is on the field is also the gameplan.
Surely the gameplan isn't to kick at the first possible opportunity regardless of the pressure you're under individually.
If we can't play a smarter game than we currently are, we're not going to compete with the top few nations at all. Our lack of composure currently resembles a rugby minnow playing a Tier 1 nation.
Mowen has been ineffective at 8 and part of a backrow that has been dominated. Genia is out of form. Moore hasn't been great and doesn't have much captaincy experience.
Who else can we give it to?
Albert Anae has been floating around the squad all Championship. Is it time for him to get a crack to provide some grunt off the bench?