I suppose there are two main decisions that have been made, and I see the logic behind both.
Once you determine Beale can't catch a high ball (and there is enough evidence to suggest that this is the case), then benching him against Wales is a prudent strategy. So DHP comes in, and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is quite literally the only winger we have left.
It's not an ideal scenario, but I think the strategy behind it is quite sound.
And once you determine Lilo is banged up (which is hard to tell from outside the camp), then putting Foley in his place is the only logical step.
I'm not entirely sold on Genia over White, given how good Nic was in Perth and the fact he's been decent enough since. But Genia is class so I can't argue too hard on that one.
The one thing I do like is our bench, with Beale arguably playing in his best position. If it's tight with 20 to play, we're in good position to make things happen in the late stages.
Different proposition putting up box kicks if you’re chasing the game or just trying to hold on.Why wouldn't Wales put up high balls in the last 20 minutes?
If you don't have the skills required then you should not be at this level, this is a lot of what is wrong with Australian Rugby, we don't have complete players anymore, we overlook negatives because someone has a few positives.
Is wales’ lineout that good? The 8 is 6’1 and both flankers are 6’2. I know it’s not all about height, but Naisarani is 6’5. He’s been used effectively in the lineout before this season, presumably they have been working on the issues evident from last week, which weren’t all him BTW.
We just need to stay with them till early in the second stanza and we should come home stronger. We still have MKs raw pace. Going the pooper again is a bit of a worry but we will see. Last game LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) replaced Naisarani so it did not improve our lineout much.
Genia and Foley have an excellent record against Wales. What’s up with TT, is he injured or maybe in the naughty chair?
And Kerevi is still a good shout as the best attacking centre in the world.We just need to stay with them till early in the second stanza and we should come home stronger. We still have MKs raw pace. Going the pooper again is a bit of a worry but we will see. Last game LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) replaced Naisarani so it did not improve our lineout much.
Genia and Foley have an excellent record against Wales. What’s up with TT, is he injured or maybe in the naughty chair?
Yep that’s what I reckon, if we are ahead or slightly behind with 20 to go we should have them, Wales have the mental fortitude of a piece of wet paper
Yep that’s what I reckon, if we are ahead or slightly behind with 20 to go we should have them, Wales have the mental fortitude of a piece of wet paper
Before I upset anyone about Isi criticism, it’s not his fault he hasn’t been used as a lineout option for the past 12 months, completely unrealistic expectations to think he could then step up and fill that role at test level in a RWC without match day experience
And Kerevi is still a good shout as the best attacking centre in the world.
Because chasers will be tired and apply less pressure giving Beale a better chance at success? I'd hope we are holding the ball enough that high balls are few and far between in the last 20.Why wouldn't Wales put up high balls in the last 20 minutes?
If you don't have the skills required then you should not be at this level, this is a lot of what is wrong with Australian Rugby, we don't have complete players anymore, we overlook negatives because someone has a few positives.
Whoever finishes top will have a better draw. Still much on the line.not such a big match anymore, both teams will coast through now that dumbarse Fiji have howitzered out of the tournament and the other teams in the group are Uruguay, Rhodesia, the Sultan of Brunei's gruds and a lost Peruvian Alpaca
I suppose there are two main decisions that have been made, and I see the logic behind both.
Once you determine Beale can't catch a high ball (and there is enough evidence to suggest that this is the case), then benching him against Wales is a prudent strategy. So DHP comes in, and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is quite literally the only winger we have left.
It's not an ideal scenario, but I think the strategy behind it is quite sound.
And once you determine Lilo is banged up (which is hard to tell from outside the camp), then putting Foley in his place is the only logical step.
I'm not entirely sold on Genia over White, given how good Nic was in Perth and the fact he's been decent enough since. But Genia is class so I can't argue too hard on that one.
The one thing I do like is our bench, with Beale arguably playing in his best position. If it's tight with 20 to play, we're in good position to make things happen in the late stages.
This.
Isi Naisarani is a poor lineout option, meaning wallabies are going in with only 2 primary jumpers. absolutely ridiculous, it’s offensive Cheika thinks that it’s a suitable option. Didn’t work last week against a team without a lineout, won’t work this week against a team with a lineout.
I expect that this will be one of the main talking points at the end of the game. If Wales dominate possession through winning our lineout ball, the result could well be a disappointment for all Wallaby fans (though no doubt still be defended by the selection panel).
I think if we start losing too much Lineout ball we will see the changes with LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) on early, possible for Poey/Hooper.