biggsy
Only criticism I have is that you are even considering a Plan B - one espoused by Dwyer
Prefer Plans C - H
I'm ready to bring back the Reds
Plan A
Plan B
And before I get criticised atleast I have a plan B
Is there any chance we get another, actual, 10 for the Lions game? Not necessarily Quade, but surely there's a 10 in Premier Grade who can be brought up to speed in two weeks? Sam Greene springs to mind.
Given what has happened maybe they are trying to stay away from white lines. In that case they should be held up as role models.Do you remember what happened to Dallan Murphy a few years ago? Bringing in a Premier Rugby flyhalf isn't going to change much. At least Frisby has 3 years of Super Rugby experience. I made this point last week too, Frisby hasn't been a savior of any sorts but with the current lack of attacking cohesion you could bring in Dan Carter and the Reds still wouldn't get over the gain line.
I'd consider Matt Brandon at 10.
Do you remember what happened to Dallan Murphy a few years ago? Bringing in a Premier Rugby flyhalf isn't going to change much. At least Frisby has 3 years of Super Rugby experience. I made this point last week too, Frisby hasn't been a savior of any sorts but with the current lack of attacking cohesion you could bring in Dan Carter and the Reds still wouldn't get over the gain line.
Liam Gill to miss 2 weeks. Effectively 1 Premier game and the Lions game
You are better off playing someone you know is up to that level,out of position.I can't see how blooding a PR flyhalf could be any worse than playing a barely-used scrumhalf out of position. Dallan Murphy wasn't the best example, but a younger talent might go better than the rabble at the moment. Considering we played Karmichael Hunt at flyhalf for all of 5 minutes I don't think the situation can get any worse.
I still don't think the idea of plugging somebody into 10 who has played at the level works i.e. JOC (James O'Connor).
That's why I found it strange that Taps wasn't given a crack at 10 with Frisby at 15 or a Prem player in the back 3. Being in the back 3 is far more forgiving that being the playmaker in a team that has no forward penetration.You are better off playing someone you know is up to that level,out of position.
Rather than someone totally untested but plays that position.
That's why Duncan P is not being discussed by anyone as a possible solution.
So now that I have made that point,I await him being announced as starting 10 this week..
Apart from Ben V,there were absolutely no possibles playing 10 in the SS last year,it is a massive jump between the 2 levels.
Lucky boy.....