dumbledore, agree completely.
having now watched the game on TV and divesting myself of some of my pent up frustration from last evening there are a few things evident to me.
first the positives. the defence was really very good last night, few missed tackles and good pressure
the ability to attack is clearly there
Mc Mahon had yet another very good game
the bench all contributed when given the chance
the negatives. in short poor option taking and bad execution continue to plague the rebels
as in previous years, crucial failures at set piece when attacking killed the momentum, line out overthrow at 28', attacking 5m scrum @ 30', not straight throw @ 59', all wasted scoring opportunities.
the kicking, we kicked less than the crusaders but very few were effective and none, not one, of the attacking kicks was contestable or well placed or the correct option. 3 poorly executed kicks (Woodward 2 and Inman) around the 20 min mark of the first half and a whole series of fucking aimless kicks around the 52nd to 54th minute lost ground and eventually led to the crusaders try. then with us chasing the game a further 3 - 4 kicks around 62-63 minutes FFS!
we seem unable to kick long enough or accurately enough or at the right time
we give away a lot of penalties, this is to be expected with contesting the breakdown, but stupid ones such as not retiring after a kick are just dumb.
the good and bad at the same time. we contest the breakdown really well and then really poorly. win counter rucking, but are also sloppy at times with entry into attacking rucks. accuracy needs improvement.
the scrum. it was supposed to be a potent weapon this year. well not when Mr Leckie referees us. i am no front row guru, but Crockett clearly hinges on every scrum, i think this is the reason why he was omitted from the AB's at RWC, because international refs penalised him so often. last night Weekes got penalised for being shorter than his opponent ! the second half scrums were by and large pretty good.
long rant i know
the game last night was absolutely within the rebels grasp, but errors in tactics and skill execution killed it. i dont think the rebels will lose too many games by big margins because their defence is good. whether we win any because of it is another matter. i can see lots of teams getting 15 - 21 points a game from penalties alone.
let's hope the work in progress is a rapid build and the Cheetahs game not a one off false dawn