I haven't read any of this thread due to a number of reasons, it was an extremely shitty weekend for me:
1. My son's Colts team were pounded by Sydney Uni and are now out of the finals.
2. A niggling tickle turned into a full-blown throat infection on Saturday night (wonder why?). This led to
3. As I was crook I was unable to attend the NSW Wine Show on Sunday (and Monday and Tuesday) as a steward. Being the staunch supporter I am of NSW wines this is my favourite wine show.
4. The Wallabies lost to Ireland in a woeful performance.
My thoughts on the match:
1. Pocock's unavailability resulted in one of the heaviest forward packs we've had, we replaced speed and brains with brawn and brute force. It would seem the conflict between brains and brawn was too much for the gold pigs as they didn't realise what was necessary: the Wallaby forwards weren't going to get to the breakdown first so it was imperative they use their muscle to blow the Irish eight away. As they did to the Saffers in Durban and the ABs in Brisbane. I mean, really, you've made a tempate how to do it, WTF didn't you go back and resurrect it? This disconnect between what was needed and what happened raises worrying questions of leadership and commitment from mind and heart.
2. This match confirms to me our top team's quite capable of winning this RWC, but a few injuries will cruel our chances. From our best 15 we were missing four on Saturday: Robinson, Moore, Pocock and Ioane. To complicate matters for Oz two of those were at short notice, the withdrawal of Pocock on Saturday morning swiftly followed by Moore's. We should acknowledge here the previous RWC winners in 1991 and 1999 had very settled sides; the only disruption I can think of was Gavin's injury but that was well before the 1991 tournament started. When our three injured tourists get back on deck we'll still be a major threat in this RWC.
3. The selectors' decision to send only one fetcher has now bitten us on the arse. There are too many 6s and 8s, or 6/8s, in the squad and not a backup 7. What we would've done with Beau Robinson, or even Hodgson or Waugh, on Saturday night.
4. Deans has always had a habit of leaving his starting 15 on the paddock for as long as possible, often for the whole 80 while he was at the Crusaders. This has backfired on him a few (many?) times at the Wallabies and I thought he'd got over it in the recent past. In fact I'd go so far to say Deans astute use of his bench in Brisbane was the deciding factor in that victory. Why did you decide to revert to past failed practices here, Dingo?
5. To my eye the two hard grunts in the centres seems to leave our backline with a lack of balance. I've posted earlier I'd prefer Ant at 12 and McCabe at 13, but I'm only a humble observer. Fainga'a still doesn't look completely comfortable at outside-centre, his defence's fine but his attack's woeful. Wouldn't it be more sensible to put Ant next to Quade to take advantage of their Reds combination? I'd hate to see Barnes at 12 and Ant at 13, I'd much prefer AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at 13 to add a bit of spark in the centres. Anthony's form is unfortunately dipping a bit below his best in an unfamiliar position, a painful remedy's required here. But for some matches the two hard grunts might be the way to go. There again, who'd be a selector?
6. This is a very experienced Irish side, the oldest squad in this RWC. On the other hand Oz is the youngest squad. I don't have the total tests of the two teams to hand but I imagine there's a significant difference. Mick Malthouse, the Collingwood coach, maintained teams had an opportunity for a moment when they peaked, if they failed to take advantage of that opportunity the moment was lost forever. I reckon this Australian side's a year, or two, away from its best.
7. The inclusion of a lot of recently-injured players in the squad was always going to be risky, and so it is. TPN's lack of game time showed in the scrums. I realise this is a bit harsh, especially in TPN's case as he was always going to be our backup rake. Will Vickerman's lack of matches also prove expensive? And Horne's, and Mitchell's, and Palu's and Barnes's? I hope not.
Apart from the above disappointments Ireland played very well. Congratulations Ireland, a deserved victory.