Langthorne
Phil Hardcastle (33)
Gagger's analysis of where the Waratahs are going wrong made mention of Waugh being more a midget number 6 than a number 7.
It got me wondering what their roles should be, what the differences are between a number 6 and number 7, and how the NRI (c) might affect them.
Traditionally a number 7 would be faster and lighter (and therefore closer to the play), make a lot of tackles, be a better ball player, be on hand as a support player, and be very concerned with ball retention and ball pilfering. Some would add that a number 7 should be a forwards-backs link player.
A number 6, whilst also concerned with similar things to the number 7, is often a strong ball runner and line out jumper.
Whilst it is early days in terms of the new interpretations, it seems that ball pilfering is a smaller part of the game now, and that ball retention and capture is more to do with driving strongly through the ruck. If that is the case, the traditional 'superiority' of the 7 over the 6 at the breakdown would seem to be lessened, except that in theory the 7 should still get there first.
As far as Waugh is concerned, ball running and line out jumping in the number 6 style aren't his forte. His defence is still there. His pace is not what it used to be (although I don't remember him being a speedster at any time). He isn't all that light. He will need to adjust his game for the new interpretations, as the edge he had at the breakdown is less of an advantage now. Having said all of that, he still seems to manage to be around the action a lot of the time, making tackles, securing ball, getting head cuts, so I'd be sad to see the back of him just yet.
It got me wondering what their roles should be, what the differences are between a number 6 and number 7, and how the NRI (c) might affect them.
Traditionally a number 7 would be faster and lighter (and therefore closer to the play), make a lot of tackles, be a better ball player, be on hand as a support player, and be very concerned with ball retention and ball pilfering. Some would add that a number 7 should be a forwards-backs link player.
A number 6, whilst also concerned with similar things to the number 7, is often a strong ball runner and line out jumper.
Whilst it is early days in terms of the new interpretations, it seems that ball pilfering is a smaller part of the game now, and that ball retention and capture is more to do with driving strongly through the ruck. If that is the case, the traditional 'superiority' of the 7 over the 6 at the breakdown would seem to be lessened, except that in theory the 7 should still get there first.
As far as Waugh is concerned, ball running and line out jumping in the number 6 style aren't his forte. His defence is still there. His pace is not what it used to be (although I don't remember him being a speedster at any time). He isn't all that light. He will need to adjust his game for the new interpretations, as the edge he had at the breakdown is less of an advantage now. Having said all of that, he still seems to manage to be around the action a lot of the time, making tackles, securing ball, getting head cuts, so I'd be sad to see the back of him just yet.