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Reds vs Force Round 2 2016

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Bobby Sands

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Playing Taps at 13 has ruined his career. If left at 12 and fully fit, he has every skill in the armoury to be exceptional.
 

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Bob Loudon (25)
Last season, the Force were the only team the Reds didn't look like a shambles against. They don't seem to use the rush defence, so the Reds didn't backpedal as much in attack, and in that situation the Reds standing so deep is actually an advantage (it seems to be what RG is aiming for every time by structuring the attack so deep, but he somehow is the only person in the entire world who can't see that it doesn't work against any other team).

Other teams have shown the Reds can't handle rush defence and the Tahs showed it again last week so it will be interesting to see whether the Force attempt it. The Force also haven't traditionally shown much pizazz in attack which I think is why they haven't threatened the Reds proven-shaky D.

If the Force play like they did last year I think the Reds should manage a win. But if they bring in the rush defence and their apparent new expansive style it will be interesting to see what happens, because the Reds don't have the cattle of either game last year.
 
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Moono75

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I think the Force have a greater potential to win this game if they settle into the new game plan and don't overplay things like a 30 year old virgin.

The injuries to Godwin and Alcock don't help but Jono showed he's got game and hopefully Masiwera will get a start over Brache who can move into the centres with Taps or Rasolea.

A Force win will put that extra nail in Richard Grahams Reds coaching coffin and I think most Reds fans would thank us for that.
 

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Ken Catchpole (46)
That's because the Reds will win with a bonus point. Two scrum penalty tries and and a rolling maul, Goromaru to kick 6/6.


And Richard Graham will take one step further from the abyss. I get the really strong feeling that Reds fans, win or lose, will feel very miserable after this game.

It reminds me of the tag line of Aliens vs Predator: Whoever wins, we lose.
 

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Will Genia (78)
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Hunt replaces Taefu and Goromaru comes in to fullback.

The Ballymore Kid is on the bench for a potential Super Rugby debut!
 

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Paul McLean (56)
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That would be close to the best team the Reds could field at the moment. I am hoping that Hunt at 12 provides what we all want.

Great to see Junior on the bench. Give him some ball in space and hopefully he can replicate his NRC form.
 

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Tony Shaw (54)
As per my comments pre-last weeks game, I would've preferred Gunn to start but hey, Curtis ain't no slouch, he's just not a 7.

I would've thought Kuridrani would've been higher up the pecking order than Junior too. Is he injured?

The reserve backs worry me a little. Does Greene play anywhere other than 10 well? I assume that CFS is the centre cover. An injury at 12, 13 or 15 would probably require a fair amount of shuffling of players.
 

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Mark Ella (57)
I think the Reds will win on the back of the forwards.

The concern is the backs (as usual). There are 3 blokes in the Force extremely motivated to win against us - Lance, Taps and Morahan

Go the Reds
 

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Bob Loudon (25)
At least RG has learned something from Knuckles that's stuck - last season, an injured 12 would have resulted in a completely reshuffled backline the next week. Goru to 15, Hunt to 13, Kerevi to 12 and shuffle the wings around just for the hell of it.

This time it's a simple switch, Hunt for Taefu and Goru into his natural position. I hope this continues as the season progresses so they get a chance to build some combinations.

Excited to see Laloifi get his first run. The Force are a good team to try him out on as he's not going to run into any marauding Nadolos or Saveas on the wing.
 

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David Wilson (68)
At least RG has learned something from Knuckles that's stuck - last season, an injured 12 would have resulted in a completely reshuffled backline the next week. Goru to 15, Hunt to 13, Kerevi to 12 and shuffle the wings around just for the hell of it.

This time it's a simple switch, Hunt for Taefu and Goru into his natural position. I hope this continues as the season progresses so they get a chance to build some combinations.

Excited to see Laloifi get his first run. The Force are a good team to try him out on as he's not going to run into any marauding Nadolos or Saveas on the wing.

Yes you're right. What frustrates me is I suspect that they could have trialed 12 Karevi 13 Hunt.

Its a better back line this week all the same.
 

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Mark Ella (57)
And yet he is not substituting a 7 with his back up 7.


I have never really rated Browning after his school years. I just don't think his performances have lived up to the hype that many placed upon his young shoulders.
He must be 22 or 23 now and mature enough to be playing the best rugby he is capable of. Maybe 6 or 8 are his best options
However he ain't a 7 and never will be
 

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Ron Walden (29)
Im stoked ill be in Brisbane for this one. I went to the corresponding game last year and watched my team, who'd just beaten the Tahs in Sydney, get turned over by a weak Reds team. Never been more horrified than watching them cop a penalty try on their own scrum feed.

Expect to see a bit more polished performance than last week, they showed they could pass the ball around, just need to keep it in hand and make better decisions.
 
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Bob Loudon (25)
Yes you're right. What frustrates me is I suspect that they could have trialed 12 Karevi 13 Hunt.

Its a better back line this week all the same.

Yes I agree, I like the 12 Kerevi, 13 Hunt combination because then you have Kerevi's hard, direct running concentrating the defence allowing space for Hunt's more slippery running style.

But the reverse also works because Hunt is a more natural playmaker. If he can create some half breaks and then offload to Kerevi they could wreak havoc. Regardless, I think building consistency in combinations is more important for this side, especially since they are such a new backline. So I applaud RG for going for simplicity here.

And yet he is not substituting a 7 with his back up 7.

Easy, now. It is RG we are talking about, after all. ;)
 
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