TheRiddler
Dave Cowper (27)
Kafer, well, when is the last time his analysis actually happened before something,
The day has arrived. I actually agree with WJ on something. It feels quite cathartic actually.
Kafer, well, when is the last time his analysis actually happened before something,
Well, WJ, you have a point about defence. The Wallabies used to have a brick wall defence. When Robbie came in and started tinkering, we gave away more points immediately.
Well, WJ, you have a point about defence. The Wallabies used to have a brick wall defence. When Robbie came in and started tinkering, we gave away more points immediately. At the time I said - give it time. Because he was trying to put in place a system where defence becomes attack. But for whatever reason, this aspect of Wallaby play has been a complete failure. Our defence is numerically a lot worse, and we aren't turning defence into attack.
Aww thanks RH, but I don't understand why you have a picture of Burgess celebrating a try against the Reds. It disgusts me.
Also, welcome aboard Gnostic. You are my favourite Aussie poster from PR. I'll get your signature another time though.
Reddy, that arrived by vapour from our moderators! No doubt, with good humour and wit intended as most support the Tahs, do they not?
I tried to think of a time the Reds had made me happy as that would go with your name, and this game where Cooper was talking in the press all week about being the entertainers came to mind. Phil Waugh was quiet during the week, but suggested after full time that Quade would be entertaining at his BBQ while we were busy playing finals.
I'm sure there's an equally happy pic from 2010, Palu would feature in this one.But note: the photo is pre-2010 Reds I think. That really does say it all.
Valid points about the game changing, WJ, BUT talented guys from other eras were good because they were intelligent players, and I have no doubt they could adapt to the "new" game, so would have plenty to offer. I would not discount their value so much. Interesting point about Kafer, which may well have some merit!!
Our defensive structure has deteriorated, without a doubt, and we used to lead the world in that area, so in that respect I completely agree.
RedsHappy said:.Reddy, that arrived by vapour from our moderators! No doubt, with good humour and wit intended as most support the Tahs, do they not?
Moses: I tried to think of a time the Reds had made me happy as that would go with your name, and this game where Cooper was talking in the press all week about being the entertainers came to mind. Phil Waugh was quiet during the week, but suggested after full time that Quade would be entertaining at his BBQ while we were busy playing finals.
I'm sure there's an equally happy pic from 2010, Palu would feature in this one.
Thanks for the welcome. What is your PR name?
No problems at all, you can upload one by clicking on 'Forum Actions', 'Edit Profile', 'Edit Avatar'. Or just click here.HaHaHa....that Palu try in hindsight was what kept us out of the 4! So, to avoid further unjustified humiliation by moderator, can I choose a pic now?
RedsHappy - the 2010 Reds and Waratahs may well have been able to beat Ireland well, but it would depend on which players were available, and which 'version/attitude/style' turned up to play (the Reds and the Waratahs both had some games to forget as well as some very good games)
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Regarding the Wallabies defence - there are a couple of players (one in particular) who are a little, shall we say, tackle shy. This is a situation that cannot be allowed to continue - it is as problematic as the dodgy scrum as both a fundamental skills (catch, pass, tackle, ruck, maul, kick, set peices). As I mentioned in my first post, and has been mentioned by others since, Robbie Deans doesn't really have loads of time to train the players (compared with the Super 15 coaches), but what time he has needs to be well used.
For that July 24 Test, I for one demand that we see clear evidence (across the whole 80 mins) that this 3+ week break period has been successfully used for a major, 6 day a week, 10 hr a day if needed, improvement in (for example) Wallabies core skills, team integration and communication, and far, far better back line development/play than was on show in that lamentable Suncorp outing. There can be no excuse whatsoever that 'there is not enough time for training' between Tests.
Continuing with my flipping and flopping on Deans
Sounds good RH. One slight drawback is that with that kind of training schedule, they should turn up for the first game absolutely knackered....!