It is nice when we don't have to face Kiwi abuse for the first few weeks of the season. Seems WF abuse is starting to ease too.Just quietly fellow Mexicans, how good is not losing for a couple weeks? Uncharted waters for this long-suffering tragic.
So anyone had a look at some of the stats from the Brumbies game? Everything says the Brumbies should have won.
Rebels only had 42% (37% for the second half) of Possession and won by 23 points, imagine we had 50-60%.
Made 159 tackles at 86%, the backs had 60 of those tackles.
English 22 tackles (Equal game high with RHP)
JD 12 tackles (Alot for a aussie flyhalf)
Sefa had 3 runs for 83 meters (Get him the ball more)
So anyone had a look at some of the stats from the Brumbies game? Everything says the Brumbies should have won.
Rebels only had 42% (37% for the second half) of Possession and won by 23 points, imagine we had 50-60%.
Made 159 tackles at 86%, the backs had 60 of those tackles.
English 22 tackles (Equal game high with RHP)
JD 12 tackles (Alot for a aussie flyhalf)
Sefa had 3 runs for 83 meters (Get him the ball more)
Possession isn't a great stat really. If you score in a couple of phases or from turnover ball then you may have a lot less possession than the team that is just going nowhere slowly
But worse than that. Brumbies had
- more Metres - 506 to 498
- More defenders beaten - 25 to 12
- More offloads - 8 to 4
- Less missed tackles - 12 to 25
- Less penalties - 8 to 13
- better tackle success 89.4% to 86.4%
- less tackles made 159 to 102
And were somehow utterly crushed
Summary of the game is best summed up in metres divided by tackles
Rebels 498 / 102 =4.8m
Brums 506 / 159 = 3.2m
I actually hate the tackle % stat, i have played in teams where the 12 inparticular would miss 3/4 tackles a game but was the best defender on the park. Their line speed dictates the speed for the rest of the team, narrows the field by jamming the opposition inside (usually where they miss a tackle but player has to step back inside to avoid contact/ball doesn't go wide = job well done). Also prioritizing the contact over the completion. Would much rather win 60% of the contact zone with 75% completion than 85% completion and only 45% contact zone. Line speed and contact zone also lead to dramatically more forced errors. Problem is you come against a team that can hold their own in the contact, a good kicking game and or an outside/inside centre that can get on the outside of their man and you are in a world of hurt.
I will say one of Sefa's runs a was about 60 metres where Banks run him down and put him over the side line.. States like that are miss leadingSo anyone had a look at some of the stats from the Brumbies game? Everything says the Brumbies should have won.
Rebels only had 42% (37% for the second half) of Possession and won by 23 points, imagine we had 50-60%.
Made 159 tackles at 86%, the backs had 60 of those tackles.
English 22 tackles (Equal game high with RHP)
JD 12 tackles (Alot for a aussie flyhalf)
Sefa had 3 runs for 83 meters (Get him the ball more)
So anyone had a look at some of the stats from the Brumbies game? Everything says the Brumbies should have won.
Rebels only had 42% (37% for the second half) of Possession and won by 23 points, imagine we had 50-60%.
Made 159 tackles at 86%, the backs had 60 of those tackles.
English 22 tackles (Equal game high with RHP)
JD 12 tackles (Alot for a aussie flyhalf)
Sefa had 3 runs for 83 meters (Get him the ball more)