I don't think Poeys going anywhere. Contract is up end of this year. You would expect he would sign up for at least two years. If he only signs on for 1 year then yes I might be worried for 2014. Reports around that Nalaga is going back to Clermont at the end of the year though.15 Pocock 2014.
It's telling us that it is a cancer in Aus rugby . We bemoan it at the Tahs, you at the Reds, it lives at the Force. And we see it in the Wallabies. Gotta wonder anymore if it's coached, or in the water.
Good sport WJ, thanks.
Sheehan would have to be in Wallaby 9 calculations. Tough and is still very coachable in his 30's. Be nice if we had a gun 9 on the way and we could use Sheehan until they are ready. Kingi looks to have the most promise of the next crop.
I read a interesting article the other day that was a statistical evaluation of the Super Rugby competition the last few years or so. The results show that the team who put the ball to boot more and with a defence good enough to stop them running it back to you were the successful teams. It was on a pdf and I will see if I can find it again.
Sheehan would have to be in Wallaby 9 calculations. Tough and is still very coachable in his 30's. Be nice if we had a gun 9 on the way and we could use Sheehan until they are ready. Kingi looks to have the most promise of the next crop
Maybe you should go look at the Highlanders game plan..
8. Reds No. 10 jersey should be retired for all time - just name your team with a random guy at no 10 and at the very last minute before the game substitute that guy with Lucas or QC (Quade Cooper) or whatever wearing No. 22
I find some of the comments/expectations here to be very unrealistic.
. Exactly who is going to making the key decisions to alter/re-shape a game plane?
Soft tries?? The Reds got a soft try. You sound like your normal sour grape loser again. Chin up and give credit to the much better team on the day.
...and Horwill's try was well constructed was it? You're right though, the Stormers weren't on top of their game - how many lineout's did they lose or if they won it was really scrappy ball. Were not able to use their forward drive off the lineout once. Habana played well defensively at 13 (when I thought he may struggle) but on attack he butchered a couple of decent overlaps with scrappy passing.
Any win on the road is a good win though, particularly at Suncorp stadium which has been a bit of a fortress for the Reds over the last two seasons. The sign of a good team is to come away from a game with 4 points when you haven't played well.
There were some promising pieces from the Reds in the second half, they put in and worked hard.
I thought after the first half they were going to be done by 50
I still think the issue is the forwards. The backs are generally better at counter rucking and competing for the ball at the tackle.
The Reds forwards seem to go for the long reach in for turnovers, if they miss, they just stand back.
That is just the opposite of say the Highlanders whose forwards combatively compete at nearly every breakdown. Staying on their feet and trying to drive past the ball as a unit.
At the risk of being flamed, I agree with this, and will add a point about Higginbotham, whom I tried to watch closely last night. I understand the fact he plays wide is coached, so I'm not having a seagull comment at him per se. But a couple of times last night, he was very close to a breakdown at which the Reds were getting pumped, and he stood there watching. He is a big mongrel of a guy, and if he wore the colors of a Kiwi franchise, I suspect he'd have stuck his shoulder in and shifted someone out of there. I'm not sure he is being used as effectively as he might.There were some promising pieces from the Reds in the second half, they put in and worked hard.
I thought after the first half they were going to be done by 50
I still think the issue is the forwards. The backs are generally better at counter rucking and competing for the ball at the tackle.
The Reds forwards seem to go for the long reach in for turnovers, if they miss, they just stand back.
That is just the opposite of say the Highlanders whose forwards combatively compete at nearly every breakdown. Staying on their feet and trying to drive past the ball as a unit.