Garry Owens
Alan Cameron (40)
You forgot scrums
And probably most importantly , mental strength and composure , when the game needed to be won
And probably most importantly , mental strength and composure , when the game needed to be won
Let’s get real .
MG had a very very good first 3 games and may consider himself unlucky
But if you really did see the trial season - he struggled and the Coaches went with Connor Claridge - who got injured the week before R1 that earned MG another crack at it
And he did great
Claridge missed 2 attempts last week before he was hooked and there was panic up top which was why there was no confidence down the line where kicking duties turned into a chook raffle
Worth noting that MG couldn’t kick a habit during trial season too
Good kid . Good player . But save the splooge and be accurate[/quote
Yeah No - GO
Claridge had a better game this week feeding his star centres but Gordon had done that consistently before and kicked very well to boot. At least have him in the team for kickings sake.
Have him in the team today as myself and others said in the lead up and game won. Decant and eat your own splooge.
From my imperfect memory, 2 years ago when BBC received a penalty at the end of the game against Nudgee on Ross. It was a sitter. I remember the fly half waiting for instructions from the side line, and he kicked into touch instead of taking the kick. I couldn’t believe our luck at the time! They would have won. Correct me anyone if my recollection is wrong here.
I can’t understand how two years later, the coaches still haven’t worked out how important place kicking is.
I feel very sorry for all the BBC team, students and their supporters for losing this game yesterday, but I think they could still beat my old school next week on Ross and possibly TSS drop
a game if they don’t perform v Terrace or Ippy. They will not win however without a place kicker. That’s a given.
From my imperfect memory, 2 years ago when BBC received a penalty at the end of the game against Nudgee on Ross. It was a sitter. I remember the fly half waiting for instructions from the side line, and he kicked into touch instead of taking the kick. I couldn’t believe our luck at the time! They would have won. Correct me anyone if my recollection is wrong here.
I can’t understand how two years later, the coaches still haven’t worked out how important place kicking is.
I feel very sorry for all the BBC team, students and their supporters for losing this game yesterday, but I think they could still beat my old school next week on Ross and possibly TSS drop a game if they don’t perform v Terrace or Ippy. They will not win however without a place kicker. That’s a given.
I too was there. The coach was very clear and called for the kick at goal.Your memories of 2017 are 100% correct. Goal kicking cost BBC a premiership in 2017 and despite a brilliant effort from the team yesterday it looks like it will cost them again in 2019.
Agree, but blowing the whistle then and there to end the match..
BBC 14 - IGS 19 14A
5 wins from 5
Lets go IGS 14As
Loss to Churchie??
And on game, as someone who just goes and watches games without being and avid supporter of any team, my take was BBC were very good in 1st 40, by geez their midfield were terrific, as were forwards. @nd 40 TSS forwards got on top and more importantly they held the ball and so got the win.
It was a great game, I loved it. Didn't really think I saw any player that didn't deserve to be on field, and hope noone tries to blame BBC kickers for loss! My perhaps only moan was BBC taking so long to take to field, if kickoff is at 3.15pm the team should not be getting cheered on at 3.19. I know it only a small thing , it irritated me whenever I at club rugby or wherever when a team can't be ready for kick off at correct time . I just think it show perhaps a team that is not organised, although some stupidly do it to piss other team off, I just think you get ref offside myself!
From my imperfect memory, 2 years ago when BBC received a penalty at the end of the game against Nudgee on Ross. It was a sitter. I remember the fly half waiting for instructions from the side line, and he kicked into touch instead of taking the kick. I couldn’t believe our luck at the time! They would have won. Correct me anyone if my recollection is wrong here.
I can’t understand how two years later, the coaches still haven’t worked out how important place kicking is.
I feel very sorry for all the BBC team, students and their supporters for losing this game yesterday, but I think they could still beat my old school next week on Ross and possibly TSS drop a game if they don’t perform v Terrace or Ippy. They will not win however without a place kicker. That’s a given.