The sage
Vay Wilson (31)
Just downloaded and watched the game. Definitely a game of 2 halves, it makes a difference when delivery from the scrum is quick and smooth. Welcome back Harry (20).
Lots of unforced errors and tackles above the waist. Brothers #11 had a decent game as well as 10.
Bond backline need to look at passing/offloading to players in space. There were 2/3 occasions that unmarked players outside could have scored if the ball had been passed, too much NRL type play.
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Was a game of two halves indeed and with completely different styles to boot. The errors mainly came from quick line-speed from both teams, however the Brothers line-outs was also a main source of errors.
With the Bond back line, it seems to be the flow (for lack of a better word) between the 12 and 13 maybe? However the other problem mentioned before is the real danger for Bond. For Brothers, well back to the drawing board: all the close losses are however "pissing" them off, which means the pressure is building, a good sign. They took most of the opportunities given to them.
Thought a bit unlucky on both yellow cards; The first a yellow card for a "lifting" tackle, wasn't dangerous for mine. For mine, I think referee's need to be a bit more discerning when calling this. To me and only my opinion, if a player is lifted and put on his back or butt, not much danger, a great tackle in the olden days!; if he is tipped onto his shoulder or neck or head, then much danger. The first is "play on", the second is a yellow. I think that referees need to differentiate.
The second, an infringement at the break-down (#4) whilst Bond attacking. Well the infringement was fairly bad, but not a bad sportsmanship type, if you know what I mean. The ruck was made up of 4 people (one which was on the ground) and was loose; the ball presented to the player, whom picked it up, WRONG, I know. Only infringement made, yellow card! Bond did the same thing as well, twice, and I think from memory no card, interesting. The ref, other than that (and a few knock-on's), had a reasonable game.
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