Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Gold.I pray to christ that Slipper never stops bending bananas.
As for the game: it just goes to show that talking about rugby teams' backs in the ratio of about 80/20 should be the other way around. It was always so - but after the Super season is over we'll be talking about the backs again.
The observation of Bowside is spot on. Oz rugby is desperately short of the type of players he mentioned: hard headed, pig dog bastards - always has been. You can't coach it but you can select squads a touch better by taking a punt on one or two real hard heads who will shift people. They may not have the technical expertise, all the skills or the ideal physical measurements, but their opponents will know that they've been in a game.
Apart from individuals there is also a team pack hard headedness lacking in Oz rugby. The Tahs have a bit of it but not enough of our teams do; or not often enough. It sounded like if one Chief hard head was out of action another would take his place, or they would swarm sometimes. It's all guesswork, but you get this a lot with Kiwi teams even though some of the individuals will never be All Blacks.
This does not seem to be in Oz coaching manuals and is probably not in Kiwi ones either - just a part of how they were brought up in the game.
PS - Thanks for the great report HKT.