Major Tom
Colin Windon (37)
That's alright. You'll probably find a way to blame the loss on Lynagh.Disagree with all that.
That's alright. You'll probably find a way to blame the loss on Lynagh.Disagree with all that.
Jorgenson Try. And Tate's try. Nothing to do with Donno. Look I don't hate the player. He's got weapons that are pretty handy late in games it's just the backline never seems to excel all that much IMO.He played over half the game in the 3rd test, and they outscored the Lions in the minutes he played. Controlling the team takes time, which is why Lynagh was better in the 3rd test than the 1st. And if Pietch had have caught it he would have set up a great try with a different draw and pass
Again, you shouldn’t pick him at all if he’s that terrible. O’Connor could pull a hammy in the 1st minute and then what?
It's this (ie protecting Donaldson), with a side of "keep the bench unit together" and an extra serve of "not playing Edmed unless we are truly desperate",Not getting selected for this match may improve your reputation,
Well, unlike the Stan commentary team not commenting on any of Tom's mistakes, he did make some crucial ones. Drops a ball cold that led to a try off the ensuing scrum. Missed conversions which he was in there for, apparently as a better kicker. Missed touch off a penalty in the second Test near the end of the game that cost us the line out and field position. It's more the, young Tom, he's tough and learning narrative that is being pushed and Donaldson and previously Lolesio make mistakes and they are massively criticised. Being honest unbiased and fair Is what should be reported and talked about. To answer your question though, I wouldn't have started Lynagh in such a rare and big event. Overrated in my opinion.That's alright. You'll probably find a way to blame the loss on Lynagh.
Pietch try had nothing to do with Lynagh either so not sure what that shows other than it was a forwards dominated test matchJorgenson Try. And Tate's try. Nothing to do with Donno. Look I don't hate the player. He's got weapons that are pretty handy late in games it's just the backline never seems to excel all that much IMO.
"It's just the backline never seems to excel all that much IMO"... you don't seriously suggest that it has been any better with Noah and Tom?Jorgenson Try. And Tate's try. Nothing to do with Donno. Look I don't hate the player. He's got weapons that are pretty handy late in games it's just the backline never seems to excel all that much IMO.
And if O'Connor goes down in the 1st minute, how do we expect Donaldson to perform confidence wise considering his coach has shown him though actions that essentially every 10 with an Australian passport is a better player than him
Particularly interesting given Tom didn't play in the Fiji gameActually, it might have been the first Lions test or the one and only against Fiji, but the backline simply hummed after Tom went off and Ben replaced him.
David Campese
@Davidcampese11
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I can see why Joe Schmidt has never won a RWC. He has no idea about rugby. Clueless . This shows us why. Very happy for James who should have been on the bench for the Lions. Ben at 10.
Under kiss it is not going to look any better.
Sometimes I wish he'd cancel himselfthe human headline on the Twetter
The simply way to get Campo love is to play for RandwickThanks Campo...
Wallabies by 50.
He’s so versatile that Joe brought a halfback on to cover the back 3 over him and then proceeded to leave him on the bench the entire game…
I’m not arguing that Tate wasn’t the better option, I’m arguing that Donaldson isn’t versatile. He’s a 10 and has only ever been used as such by Schmidt, so I’m unsure why people keep pretending he’s versatileWell we lost a winger and I reckon Joe didn't want to nullify one of our key attacking weapons so early, in Tom Wright. I would agree that Tate is a better wing option that Donaldson.
As for leaving him on the bench, that's easily justifiable if you understand rugby. It was a 6-2 bench. When you are forced into a back change so early the odds that the other back replacement doesn't come on rises hugely. You can't risk bringing him on at the usual 60 min mark because what then happens if Wright or Ikitau go down? You end up with Gleeson or someone like that in the centres. Up against someone as canny as Finn Russell, that would be coaching suicide I reckon.