This is just about the one test a year where I'm not getting up at 2-4am. Love it.
Is it just me, or the Rosario field really small?
Wallabies look set to play a fast paced style. Not saying it will work but we need to get stuck in early and dictate the terms of the game. The Argies just grow in confidence if it is tight. Our inferior scrum just can't technically match the Argies so the intent from the Wallabies I think will be to play uptempo and depower it that way. What worries me is we are not in good enough conditioning for that style at the moment. What is condusive to the uptempo style is that the Argies do give space on the fringes though the question will be are we good enough to take it. This explains Genia over White as if it works and we can force the Argies to fan out, it will open space up through the centre for Genia's running game. Should it work I suspect it will be the game that brings Cooper out of his shell. Despite what some people say, he hasn't been playing badly but he hasn't been showing the MO we generally associate in how he plays when at his best.
The Argies counter to this is quite simple. Play tight and play from set piece to set piece. We all know this is how we get exposed at our worst. A stop, start game will frustrate us and they know it also. This is what we have to avoid.
I think it's short and narrow. From memory this has come up before when the Wallabies played there and we had a game based on attacking wide and complained that the field was narrow (although within IRB limits)Is it just me, or the Rosario field really small?
Won't make much difference to the Wallabies. We don't get the ball out to the wings anyway.
If the pigs get some go forward and the 9 doesn't hop, skip and jump before passing, and the 10 isn't deep in the box, it's a nice theory. I can't recall any 9/10 combos delivering fast, front-foot ball to the outside backs of late. Would be nice.You've obviously forgotten the 9/10 combination!
Might want to try the other thread.Owens loving being the centre of attention.