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David Wilson (68)
why was it taken back?
Sorry - They started outside the 25 before going back, n=hence not out on the full.
why was it taken back?
Tate at 0:55 and Powell at 13:30 kick exactly the same distance, one is poor, one is good. Must be missing something, clearing 28m from your own try line is a pretty good box kick.
07:10 Tate’s kick gets touched by Swain, had less protection then Powell at 31 mins.. yet Tate was very poor, and Powell was poor?
They won’t take a third hooker to South Africa/Argentina, they rarely do unless one of them is under an injury cloud. Likewise with halfback.
Farrel will be the reserve hooker for this tour, if they take another injury then they might send an sos to either Faessler or Ngauamo.
You need three hookers in a squad as you carry two in game day.
Yep tracking that you need 2 on match day.
However they don’t usually take 3 hookers to South Africa unless one is carrying an injury, and I don’t believe they have this tour either.
I don't think it's much of a stretch to say that the Reds looked like a team with better match fitness and a better developed plan for how they wanted to play this game. The Reds havles did really well dragging Kata forward and putting kicks behind the Brumbies defensive line. I wish the ref did better on calling Reds backrowers slowing the ball down, but god damn do I respect how well they did that without being called for anything. Am I remembering correctly that LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) swapped sides to support JP after some pressure from AAA, and then Tupou just got to walk over Sio for a half? Some really smart planning and decision making from the Reds coaching team.
Brumbies won because of combinations and individual player quality, not coaching or gameplan. I'm not shittalking JOC (James O'Connor), but it felt like the Reds were much more dangerous when the halves bypassed him and went straight to Petaia, who did a much better job of using his supporting runners and made more of the space on offer; Simone seemed to have a much better idea of when it was a good time to give it to Kuridrani, and when he wanted to get it. Hegarty is really good, but name a better combo than Tom Banks on the angle and an inside pass. Speight got his try from a good set play, Wright from making something out of nothing (say the defenders were bad if you want, he still backed himself against two men near the touchline and beat them). In fact, both Wright and Samu only really made a positive impact on this game because of their talent and ability, because their selfish decision making robbed us of a few good opportunities to score.
Anyway, while I think not having a good plan is the bigger problem, it can be resolved through the season and you can see how the Brumbies could go on to defend the conference title. The Reds have the bigger issue of translating talent and a plan into results, but they look like the second best Aussie team after one round.
then watch the game
Lots of peoples Houses were in danger, probably kept it down a bit..