A breakdown coach? LolNo thanks
Yeah, that's right and the topic always ends up being the same: The depth and the players going overseasWell, the Reds had 5 out of the 9 tight five forwards out; Hooper, Nasser, Tupou, Jones and Blyth.
Not that having those would have meant wed win, but, it'd also mean our third and fourth stringers weren't thrown against Lomax!
All the Kiwis and maybe Brumbies lolYou need to reword that one for me. Which tight-five is the real deal?
Maybe the Reds are good in a cold and windy city like WellingtonPlaying in our conditions? I expected so much more, looked to me like the Canes live in heat and humidity. They handled it so well, just glad we did not play them on their track.
As Cyclo says, just a bit of harmless niggle, and you will get your chance.Love the humility guys, don’t ever change
No real silver bullet here. And no use thinking, ‘oh well injuries have hit us, Tupou didn’t play’, because it’s likely he’s not lacing up for the Reds again.
He isn’t that good. Needs another couple of seasons in club to find his feet.Annan is seriously good, hope he gets a chance for some game time this weekend because he is talented
Not sure what game you were watching but Lynagh was terrible. A few comments that I overheard in the stand near where I was sitting were all along the same line, he is only there because of his surname….Positives for the Reds
Lynagh, good steady debut. Nice kicks.
McReight, never stops, 1,2 big moments
Wilson, big work rate
Negatives
Tight 5
Fitness
He's there because the Jocks are injured leaving us two ball playing backs; Lynagh and Creighton.Not sure what game you were watching but Lynagh was terrible. A few comments that I overheard in the stand near where I was sitting were all along the same line, he is only there because of his surname….
Only issues I saw from Lynagh were some characteristically poor defending for a 10 and one dropped ball. Otherwise thought he looked composed (although that might just be the usual headless chicken act from the other Reds making him look good).Only just got to watch after a weekend away. What a disastrous start for the season for the Reds. Not the result they needed for the ticket sales and a 2nd game in Townsville.
More so yet another capitulation to a kiwi team. Add to that the terrible discipline and inaccuracies.
Reality is we just don’t have the depth. Too many just not up to standard. Zander just not up to it. Faifua too. Lynagh, Anan, Upfield, Fa’agase really not up to scratch yet.
Perhaps more disappointingly were the guys good enough that didn’t perform to standard. Faessler, Asiata, Uru (horrible), Smith, McDermott (so off the pace), Paisami (I’d drop him).
Wilson and Petaia were the only two up to international standard. Henry, Daugunu, McReight and Flook were good.
I do think Lynagh showed some quality but it’s too early for him. I also think Nonggorr was not bad.
Terrible is a bit overdone.Not sure what game you were watching but Lynagh was terrible. A few comments that I overheard in the stand near where I was sitting were all along the same line, he is only there because of his surname….
Terrible? Can’t be serious.Not sure what game you were watching but Lynagh was terrible. A few comments that I overheard in the stand near where I was sitting were all along the same line, he is only there because of his surname….
Terrible is a bit overdone.
He’s exactly where many of us thought he would be. Was generally fine in attack, kicked well, got overpowered in defence.