That's generally when he kicks out on the full.Except when he does it from outside his 22.
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That's generally when he kicks out on the full.Except when he does it from outside his 22.
According to the Crimes Coleman's selection was because he provides another kicking option.
/quote] Coleman isn't a bad kicker and if he is on it does provide good variety. The Highlanders will have it on the boot frequently if they are in the right attacking area of the field, so to have another kicking option at the back seems like a sound strategy. And... he may be small but he is smart enough to work out how to handle the big dogs.
The more I look at this, the better I like the Brumbies' chances. We know they have it in them. And they're due a big one. They'll be bouyed by the return of the inspirational Pocock. And everyone has written them off. This is precisely the kind of bitter, pissed-off, end-times scenario they're made for.
I hope so as last time he was in a similar scenario with the big dog Nadalo and it was all one way express traffic! I really don't think his boot will be needed though.
Unfortunately, what has happened over the past 20 years or so is that the myth of running rugby has become so entrenched in the minds of some, that we now find ourselves in the position that almost anything other than spinning the ball across the backline at every play is considered illegitimate rugby in Australia.
I won't risk invoking the 3rd Reich, so I'll quote Lenin:
Almost every interview with any Australian rugby coach there are questions about "how are you going to play?" Then there are these pointless statements about "running rugby". Bernie was doing it just yesterday.
I don't actually think Larkham is about "running rugby". IThe Brumbies kick often and use their strength of the rolling maul at every opportunity they get. I don't think Larkham is afraid to play boring rugby - which is what he has been doing the last 2 years with the Brumbies. The problem with Brumbies is, they even been executing the boring rugby games poorly eg. Kicking for territory has been woeful.
I agree on your comments about his style.
My point is that when he was in his interview the other day he was having to justify to the media about why he may not play "running rugby". It was silly
I cannot pick a clear winner, I have tipped the Highlanders by one but am scared to bet on it.
Instead I have place bets on Pocock and Moore to score a try at some point in the game (separate bets).
Bring on the rolling mauls!!!
Hope the PM has issued a bulletin instructing all Government Departments to knock off early and get to the game. Canberran's need to turn out in force and be vocal if the Brumbies are going to have any chance to salvage some Australian pride from this Super Rugby season. Pocock will need to have a monster game to turn the tide and be on the back of a few rolling maul tries. Should be a great game but I think the Highlanders just look too classy 9 through 15.