The torpedo
Peter Fenwicke (45)
Apparently broken for everyone according to Twitter
Skipped from the 67th minute to the 78th minute.
Who scored the try for the reds in between then?
Apparently broken for everyone according to Twitter
Skipped from the 67th minute to the 78th minute.
Who scored the try for the reds in between then?
I think Chris Kuridrani secured the right wing spot from clicking through the game - consistent metres made. Maranta looked poor
I reckon this is gonna be the side in rd 1:
1. Slipper
2. Moore
3. Talakai
4. Douglas
5. Simmons
6. H Tui
7. Smith
8. Higginbotham (Trial MOTM imo)
9. Pickle
10. Quade
11. Nabuli
12. Paia'aua
13. Kerevi
14. Panther
15. Hunt
16. Ready
17. Faagase
18. Vanzati
19. L Tui
20. Houston
21. Tuttle
22. Taefu
23. Perese
I thought Leroy was pretty horrible whereas Korczyk (probably my trial MOM) was excellent. He'd be on the bench for mine.
Smith, Hanson, Weeks did ok..losing Smith early didn't help, but it was the Rebels locks that offered little in the engine room.
Moving Timani to 8 or even 2nd row again will help, as he is a reputed weapon locking in at TH lock. Rettalick was ok but it was the other..Douglas I think with jeffries and day injured, that struggled. Mafi is a demon ball in hand but should be left on the flank, with someone with more set piece nouse at the back.
(Round 1 with same players from trial available
4. Rettalick 5. Timani
6. Mafi 8. Schatz 7. Fainga'a
19. Cummins 20. Fox
I missed the 1st half of the stream so this may have been mentioned but was there a reason George Smith didn't play? Korzyck looked good from what I saw, interesting that Reg says Houston was awful given he has had that game time back with Bath whereas I think Korzyck has been out injured for quite a while.
The Rebels are in real problems if Schatz is their best player at 8. I remember Schatz played for Reds, an average player there.
The Reds obviously have a better backline than last year but the biggest difference from what I saw was the intent.
The dominant scrum and the penalties that ensued were generally used to create an attacking platform whereas last year the dominant scrum was used to generate more scrum penalties which were often used to take another scrum.
Didn't get to see the game unfortunately.
A lot of talk on Reds players who performed well here which is great, I expect them to find their groove this year and Aus rugby needs it.
Any notable performers for the Rebels? A few fresh-faces this year, a shame they seem to have early injuries again but I'm hoping they can build on last year.