This is the worst Wallaby side I have ever seen
You clearly have not been alive very long.
This is the worst Wallaby side I have ever seen
What's a 2nd 5
Maybe you've just been alive too long.You clearly have not been alive very long.
I had thought so, but i guess not.Do you even rugby?
Kerevi is gone next year, so no doubt Kuridrani will be back since he's been a consistent performer in the 13 jersey for a number of years.
He just needs a passing 12 inside him.
Not really UTG. It looked to me that he sent them out there with instructions to hit hard, play hard and don't give a fucking inch. Of course, that is a game plan that never works because players invariably push too hard and incur penalties and cards, just like the Wallabies did today.
I could see it at scrum time too, where even with only 7 men in the scrum the instruction must have been to keep the ball at the No 8's feet to win penalties. Dempsey did just that on two or three occasions much to the detriment of the attack on the Uruguyan try line. I would rather attribute such woeful tactics to the coach than to the player.
So on one hand, we have a bloke who's made more line breaks, tackle busts and run metres than anyone, against actual professional rugby players and on the other a bloke who had a decent game against a bunch of essentially park footballers but somehow the first bloke should be dropped? Righto.
By ESPN stats he has 9 passes. And whilst you are right, the Uruguay players are far better than park footballers, they aren’t the standard of Wales or the Fiji that we played against.Kerevi v Kuridrani, mmmmm? You missed how many passes these two blokes have done this RWC, FG. By my count Samu's passed the ball once all tournament resulting in a Fiji try under the posts. Conversely, Kuridrani's lovely running angles led to at least three tries in one game. These blokes play pro rugby in Europe and Septica, to tag them as "essentially park footballers" is disrespectful.
If I was a selector I wouldn't consider Kerevi at 12 for the rest of the tournament, but, he could/should be a back bench option.
By ESPN stats he has 9 passes. And whilst you are right, the Uruguay players are far better than park footballers, they aren’t the standard of Wales or the Fiji that we played against.
TK has done well in the opportunity given to him and, if he replaces Kerevi in the starting line up then so be it. But I find it ironic you have issue with a Kerevi’s lack of passing and yet TK continues to play like a guy who isn’t aware wingers exist but that is okay. Yes he runs better lines, but he isn’t anywhere near as damaging in contact.
TKs lack of passing has always been an issue.TK also plays 13, and Kerevi 12. So the expectation for passing is probably a lower at 13, especially if one of the wingers you are passing to is AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper).
TK's lack of passing has never been as big of an issue, I'd say he does it often on a 2 v 2 with a winger outside him but rarely ignores an overlap. Whereas Kerevi has clearly ignored mulitple overlaps and try-scoring opportunities this tourney.
I want them to start the team against Georgia that they want to play v England.
This is the problem to me -
- Genia v White
- Foley v Lealiifano v To'omua
- To'omua v Kerevi v JOC (James O'Connor)
- JOC (James O'Connor) v TK (and, by extension TK v Kerevi)
- DHP v Beale
We are 1 game out from the World Cup Quarters and we still appear unclear on our best team. Perhaps the selectors aren’t. They might be very clear - but in any case we have no cohesion as a backline.
It is all too late now - and I will say in the selectors defence they haven’t been helped by the up and down form of numerous players - but I just want them to pick and stick.
Yeah - although in defence there, I don’t think Dempsey’s fitness issues have helped there.Also;
Pocock V Dempsey V Lukhan
Kerevi v Kuridrani, mmmmm? You missed how many passes these two blokes have done this RWC, FG. By my count Samu's passed the ball once all tournament resulting in a Fiji try under the posts. Conversely, Kuridrani's lovely running angles led to at least three tries in one game. These blokes play pro rugby in Europe and Septica, to tag them as "essentially park footballers" is disrespectful.
TKs lack of passing has always been an issue.
Edit: not to say he isn’t a good player. Great hole runner, strong defender and finds the try line.
But your comment about Kerevi ignoring overlaps and killing try scoring opportunities underlines the irony to me in the push for TK.