AngrySeahorse
Peter Sullivan (51)
Only 12min in so far watching the replay on Fox. The start was brilliant. The scrums at around the 11min mark are hard to watch.
Martin Landajo has been cited for stomping on/near Fainga'a and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)'s hand
This is the biggest match of the year, who will get the wooden spoon. Besides 2011 it's been a while since we expected to compete for top billing so avoiding last isn't unfamiliar territory. With the Argies yet to secure a win in nearly two seasons of the RWC the Wallabies can inflict significant psychological trauma by denying them in what appears their best chance to date.
To do this the Wallabies need to (obviously) avoid scrummaging within kicking distance. But that being said I remember the game against France (2010) when B.Alexander got yellow carded and a penalty try awarded in the first half, our scrum looked utterly useless. The second half the Wallabies ran them ragged scoring from range, at will. The score that day 16-59 to the wallabies.
It just goes to show what can happen when a team trusts themselves and their game, even when the scrum goes to shit. Come on wallabies!! Believe and be ruthless!
I realise it a stupid question. I don't watch the tahs play that much except against the reds and I can't say I remember him at 15 in those games.
And yet Mowen is penalised more often.The problem I have with Simmons is the stupid undisciplined shit he does, and regularly. He would be a much better player if he just focused on pushing in scrums, cleaning out at the breakdown and catching the ball from lineouts and restarts.
(acckkk!!! I can't seem to edit my own posts :/ )And yet Mowen is penalised more often.
(acckkk!!! I can't seem to edit my own posts :/ )
What I mean by that is that Mowen is considered to have had a pretty good game by most, when he also gives away some pretty awful infringements (more often than Simmons).
Haha - fair enough.I don't remember him getting carded for decking a player a mile off of the ball.
I thought Simmons had fixed the stupid shit but that just set him way, way back in my book. He doesn't bring nearly enough onto the field to justify giving away cards and brainless penalties like that.
Mowen often gets pinged trying to bend the rules. Simmons gets pinged because I'm not sure if he knows them yet.
I don't remember him getting carded for decking a player a mile off of the ball.
I thought Simmons had fixed the stupid shit but that just set him way, way back in my book. He doesn't bring nearly enough onto the field to justify giving away cards and brainless penalties like that.
Mowen often gets pinged trying to bend the rules. Simmons gets pinged because I'm not sure if he knows them yet.
Fairly simple solution here; When Higgers comes back (even for EOYT) start him at 8, move Mowen to the bench, keep Fardy at 6, give Pyle a run at 4 and boot Simmons to the bench or out of the match day 23.
(no bias was used in the creation of this post).
I think we're more likely to see Fardy moved to lock and Pyle coming off of the bench, maybe even throw Sam Carter in the mix.
Gee, Rob Simmons seems to be getting a right pasting (again) in the rankings. Other than the daft tackle on Contemponi (btw - I would rather that than the absolutely pathetic attempt that Timani put on in about the 70th minute which opened a massive hole), I thought he had a pretty good game with a pretty meaningful amount of work around the ground and pretty solid lineout work.
His bum still sticks up come scrum time - but he is setting up lower than before I have noticed.
I had no problem with the stamp by the Pumas 9.
Hands off the ball or they bleed. That's how it should be.
I think I would prefer one missed tackle as opposed to giving away a penalty and spending the next 10 minutes a man down. But that might be just me.
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