Brisbane City started better backlines than that regularly during the NRC.
O’Connor has a leg injury and has been unable to train this week so makes way for Ben Tapuai at fullback.
“James (O’Connor) is a victim of his own previous injury and of the situation we have found ourselves in with the number of backline injuries. He was always skinny on the amount of work he’d done and then found himself playing 80 minutes back to back. He suffered a nasty cork early in the Waratahs game which finished as a small strain by the end. It’s not ideal but we have been chasing a bit in the backs due to the lack of numbers and continuity.
What's that definition of madness? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different resultsYeah I was thinking the same Reg. I assume the only reason they've gone with Frisby at 10, Taps at 15 is to keep the consistency in the halves for what its' worth.
I've never held a high opinion of him since he withdrew himself with muscle soreness, from 'that' Aus v Samoa game just after it was announced that he would be marking Alesana Tuilangi. So I could be seeing things that aren't there, but I just get the feeling that this could be O'Connor managing his brand to an extent.
Regardless, this could be the most disjointed backs performance we will see all year. A week ago, I thought we had seen the worst!
Kerevi received a cork two weeks ago and is still out.
That's a very long and unfair bow to draw IMO.
Questioning his toughness is seriously rough. Only have to look at him dragging himself off the ground with a broken sternum to try and stop Rene Ranger coming at him like a train. If he hasn't been able to put in a proper pre-season and has now strained a calf it would just be stupid to play this week. A strain turns into a tear and suddenly he's out for a month. It's a no win situation.
I was wondering if he was managing his image by not playing in games or positions that will potentially make him look a bit silly.