Do i have to comment on every dick analogy on this place??TBH I'd be worried if they were barring up 15 mins from full time. Cyclo, your take?
It's hard enough keeping up with Dismal.
Do i have to comment on every dick analogy on this place??TBH I'd be worried if they were barring up 15 mins from full time. Cyclo, your take?
Do i have to comment on every dick analogy on this place??
Do i have to comment on every dick analogy on this place??
It's hard enough keeping up with Dismal.
Think if they all stay fit , he will come back wearing #23.So where does Petaia fit into that backline??
I guess the talk at half time by the panel about how the Reds would have achieved a similar first half regardless of cards and that those that used the cards as an excuse for the reds successful 1st half would be wrong came back to bite them
Seems the cards were exactly what the Reds needed to outplay them.
Not really, if old mate in 23 had thrown a pass to Daugunu it would have been 45/47 to not many and the Reds would have put 50 or 60 on the Chiefs. The Reds lost all their structure when the reserves came on and tried to keep up the globetrotter stuff that the likes of Wilson, Tupou and Vunivalu were pulling off.I guess the talk at half time by the panel about how the Reds would have achieved a similar first half regardless of cards and that those that used the cards as an excuse for the reds successful 1st half would be wrong came back to bite them
Seems the cards were exactly what the Reds needed to outplay them.
A look at the stats is quite interesting.
On the one hand Wilson & ASY (Angus Scott-Young), who both struggled for post contact metres in Super Rugby AU, are suddenly making consistent metres and Wilson is finding holes again.
On the flip side ASY (Angus Scott-Young) missed 7 tackles from 16 attempts whereas in Super AU I think he was tackling at about 90% overall.
I assume it is just the pace of the game creating more space in both defensive lines.
On a related note I thought the game demonstrated the relative strength of the benches - but there were also some poor reads in defence by noted defenders as fatigue set in which helped open the door for the chiefs. Really happy with the progress of this Reds team, despite the first two rounds of Super AU, but there is no doubt, IMO, that there is a fair bit of improvement in them yet.
Begs the question though: The Chiefs spent long periods in the first half playing with 13/14 players. So why did the Reds look so tired in the last 20 while the Chiefs just went up a gear? Were the Reds over-trained so that fatigue hit early? Are they just poorly conditioned or are some players playing too many minutes each week?
Liam Messam is the answer. Bloke came on and grabbed the entire team by the scruff of the neck and got them running forward.