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great take and post Lee.
love the last line - you should have been an author
love the last line - you should have been an author
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Bryce was floundering at the scrum. All he had to do was to get the Blues to stop pushing before the ball came in and he would have been halfway home.
You cannot have a fair contest when the platform is so unstable on the engagement.
He could see that the scrums were a shemozzle and did not know what to do about it so he was pulling penalties out his arse.
I often wonder why referees try and coach front rows how to scrum. It is the prop's job top do that and he would know more about it than the ref.
Bryce has failed another test and it is time for him to go.
I think the Blues pack would think the Rebels should have manned up and taken the hit.
To be fair he did manage what was in front of him, most of penalties seemed to be for Rodney not getting his bind up. Scrums are very seldom stationary or steady when ball goes in, no referee can stop the movement.True, but Bryce has to manage what is in fron of him. And what he was looking at was a scrum that was not stationary or steady after the engagement and he failed to manage that.
I thought Gerrard was bloody good, did a lot in both attack and defence, and kicked well. I would not be totally surprised to see him get a Wobblies gig some time this year.
I suspect a big boot, and good front on tackling won't be the 2 KPIs Robbie is after. He is a tad slow these days too. I like watching him play, though.As much as I love Gerrard, and think he has been one of the Rebels best players this year, I doubt he will get a gig. We are talking Deans here....
Well we all remember Samoa... unfortunately.As much as I love Gerrard, and think he has been one of the Rebels best players this year, I doubt he will get a gig. We are talking Deans here....
I suspect a big boot, and good front on tackling won't be the 2 KPIs Robbie is after. He is a tad slow these days too. I like watching him play, though.
Bryce was floundering at the scrum. All he had to do was to get the Blues to stop pushing before the ball came in and he would have been halfway home.
You cannot have a fair contest when the platform is so unstable on the engagement.
He could see that the scrums were a shemozzle and did not know what to do about it so he was pulling penalties out his arse.
I often wonder why referees try and coach front rows how to scrum. It is the prop's job top do that and he would know more about it than the ref.
Bryce has failed another test and it is time for him to go.
I wasn't. More or less, it wasn't the best game for him to have a crack.You can't blame individual players for the Samoa game. Let it go.
- It's a hard one to judge how Phipps went, his forwards left him exposed at certain times, but he did manage to clear the ball quickly. I still think Kingi is a better option, but it was probably Phipps best game so far this season.