It is pretty much the Reds and Brumbies front row who should and IMO will dominate test selection.
1. Sio
2. Moore
3. Holmes
16. Slipper
17. Hanson
18. Alexander - Pains me to say it.
Can we get Talakai/Makin more game time, we really need to blood that second THP moving forward.
Fairly sure we already have that going on.
Young McIntyre needs to be told in no uncertain terms to run the ball straight (on the vast majority of occasions). If he cannot do that then drop him totally out of the 23 and give Greene a shot. He needs to be told that NOW, so that if he is dropped he has no-one to "blame" but himself.
Looks like Reds are sticking with McIntyre for the foreseeable future. The fluff piece from Reds PR department this morning states JM has 'full backing of his coaches', 'he's doing a fantastic job' and 'he just needs time to develop'.
Another example of the Reds backing the wrong horse and keeping the blinkers on.
Looks like Reds are sticking with McIntyre for the foreseeable future. The fluff piece from Reds PR department this morning states JM has 'full backing of his coaches', 'he's doing a fantastic job' and 'he just needs time to develop'.
Another example of the Reds backing the wrong horse and keeping the blinkers on.
I'd really like to see Kerevi move to 12, Hunt to 13 and give Goromaru some games at 15 to find his feet.
Goro has made some off decisions but I think he has a lot of expectation on him and he needs to find his Super Rugby feet, I am positive he is up to the task he needs game time.
Kerevi is a 12 not a 13, and I think Hunt will do more for us in the centers then Ant.
Guessing we will get Quade back next year (hope so) to mentor McIntrye or Greene for the next couple of years.
I have been very pleased with the progress we've shown in the last 2 weeks, the back line needs to step up but they for my mind are heading in the right direction.
Yeah I don't think McIntyre is a lost cause. He just needs some good advice and support. Just if he ran straight I could could forgive the wayward passes a little more. I don't expect the finished product but I'd like to see little bits of improvement each week.
When the same discussion and points are raised on every 5/8 in the past 2 years I begin to wonder whether it's the players fault or the coaching and attacking structures fault.
Paia'aua, Hunt, McIntyre, Greene and Frisby have all received the same criticism for their performance in the 10 jersey in the past 18 months. Heck, even when Quade was starting 5/8 the same issues were evident in the attacking structure.
Sure McIntyre has his faults, but blaming him for the misfiring backline ignores other glaring issues, and expecting that dropping him for another equally rookie fly-half will result in any kind of improvement again ignores the outstanding structural issues in the backline.
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