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Simon Poidevin (60)
Tom Decent tweeting a crowd figure of 15,648
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Your 4 good kiwi teams got me thinking.People may be confused by the following, because for a while my name was on the match report on the front page (now corrected).
I watched the game after seeing the Highlanders/Brumbies game. That game was very high quality and I thought the Brumbies only deserved to lose by less than seven. But the Highlanders took EVERY single half chance and scored with it. It turned a very close match into a rout! For fairness sake, the Brumbies came back late pretty well.
Then I watched the Tahs/Reds game. The Reds had no attack plan at all except one pass crash ball. It was so easy for the Tahs to nullify it. The Waratahs scored off about 10% of their chances and blew the other 90%. God help them if the team last night came from Dunedin rather than Brisbane. It would have been a slaughter. The contrast to my eyes was stark.
Foley looked OK for most of the game only because of the quality of the opposition. He's making way too many basic skill errors - its as though his mental read on the game is just like it was but he is not on the same wavelength with his physical skills any more. I hope this is temporary. Big T started to do some of the things he needs to, like inside running off 10. But his finishing skills seemed to drop as he began to grow into the game I would like to see him play. His aerial skills are not like Folau's that's for sure, so we need to cut out the bomb to his wing, it needs to go to Newsome's wing instead. Rona was outstanding for mine, he's using the fact that everyone is waiting for the ball to go to Taqele to make some huge runs in midfield. He looks to be another real possibility to replace Kuridrani along with Hodge. (Kerevi does not play 13 well).
It was a measure of the level of our game that shortly after Lance forward-passed straight to Big T so he could score we felt so sorry for the Reds that we did the same to Daugunu. Its enough to make you weep. Can anyone remember any of the four good Kiwi teams doing that even once this season? My guess that any Kiwi perpetrator would die of shame the moment it happened.
The forwards were OK, just. I do have to eat my words about Wells though, he is playing way above his weight this year. Him at 6 and a big boppa at 8 is just a dream, but its a dream I would love to spill pixie dust on. Naisirani, Timu or Mafi, I don't care which.
Next week the Lions will be a huge step up. Their forwards are big, like the Reds, but fast like the Kiwis. Unless we learn not to try to score on every phase and instead build pressure, even at the expense of a turnover or two, we will get crushed. The number of turnovers we made through our mistakes was frightening.
We have just three weeks to take a huge step up in our play. Lions, bye, Blues is all the preparation time we will get before the blitzkreig! We have Highlanders, Crusaders and Chiefs in successive weeks. Two of those are away. Those three games will define our season.
Congrats to the Tahs.
Kerevi's defence still shit, directly leading to first try.. The Smith boys ????? Get Sef back in there.
Jonno needs to be flatter.
Time to give Ready a shot. Mafi's 3 consecutive (i think) lineout throws just plain unacceptable.
A couple of blokes digging in every week, others need a BT kick up the arse.
Hunt never showed much in the way of distributing/playmaking.
Could Paia'aua play 15?
Hunt never showed much in the way of distributing/playmaking.
Could Paia'aua play 15?
Quade Cooper is far from perfect but it is very clear after 9 rounds he has a far superior rugby brain than the sum of the Big Fucking Meat-Head and Totality Tony.
Be a man Brad, show you "care". Bring him back into the fold.
I thought Phipps looked pretty sharp in his return. Had a good stint off the bench.
Gordon is in great form so Phipps won't be starting anytime soon but it is great to have his pace off the bench and taking some pressure off the minutes Gordon needs to play.
Pretty much the whole pack had good games. Simmons was excellent and Hanigan got through a ton of work (topped the tackle count).
Phipps is rather good at driving the pigs at the back end of games
I think that's also why he's highly likely to remain the bench option for the Wallabies. He's better at providing an impact role at halfback than the other contenders. I think Jake Gordon will be in the Wallaby squad though.
And won't that cause some consternation around these parts