Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
But it isn't loaded with stars. Looking at the starting 15, you could count 4 - Hooper, Foley, Beale and Folau, and 2 of those aren't rated much by some posters. Others, whom I'm sure you will deem stars, are roundly shit-canned by most posters. You can troll all you like that it is loaded with stars, but there is, in fact, a lot of inexperience in that team, and it showed.
Stars or not, the lack of support to any ball runners or players who made the gain line was just rubbish, ball security poor, the defence flaky, and the handling absolutely woeful. Flat line attack running at 45 degrees with no "straighteners" with a fast rushing defence was a recipe for disaster. That first half was abominable. The second half was a little better, but still pretty awful. Stars or not, it wasn't near good enough.
The issues of the lightweight pack are only going to get greater.
They need Kepu, Latu, Simmons (set piece value) at the very least but it will only paper the cracks.
BUT, at least they never quit, the lineout was passable, and Wells made a couple of good hits. Slim pickings.
Really looking to me that both the Brumbies and Tahs have real coaching issues. Neither team appears to have a discenable game plan, especially when in possession, and they are relying on individuals to make the initial line breaks. Contrast with Wessells at the Rebels, where the team appears to be more cohesive and have a better understanding of what they must do with the ball in order to put the opposition under pressure. Even Thorn at the Reds can be seen to have a direct influence on how they are playing. Keep it tight, make fewer mistakes and strangle the opposition into errors. Not pretty, but more effective than anything on show in Sydney and Canberra at the moment.