As much I think Bob is a rugby genius I don't agree with with him about TK at 12. I've banged on before about having the balance of a ball player/passer and a crasher in the centres, so if Tevita plays 12 who then plays outside centre?
So, the backline for England will be...
9. To'omua
10. Tomane
11. Foley
12. Kuridrani
13. Folau
14. Phipps
15. Beale
Which regular squad members won't be available due to injury? Speight? Douglas? TPN? Horne etc?
As much I think Bob is a rugby genius I don't agree with with him about TK at 12. I've banged on before about having the balance of a ball player/passer and a crasher in the centres, so if Tevita plays 12 who then plays outside centre?
In the Dwyer system, the ball player plays at 13. The argument is that this gets a playmaker closer to the outside channels, where a break is more lilely to occur. The first receiver then has the choice of passing to the crash 12 or to the wider receiver. In fairness to Dwyer this isn't particularly about Kuridrani. He championed the system before several first-tier nations took it up.
It certainly isn't Gatlandball, as some have suggested here. It's about playing a wider game. Dwyer's philosophy of attacking rugby is as far from Warren Gatland's as it is possible to be.
Promo clip for the new Jersey just launched. Looks like better cut around the neck but can't tell much else.
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Not disputing that and in general I think Bob's philosophies are spot on, but my question remains: if we're going to play a crasher at 12 (like TK), who do we play at 13? The outside centre position is a very hard one defensively, so someone who can tackle and read the play effectively is key. Then there is the ability to put others into space and break the line. I know we saw Izzy at 13 for the Tahs on the weekend, but I don't know that I'd be playing him there for the Wallabies this season. Other options might be Hunt maybe?
Sorry Brown Hornet I wasn't putting words in your mouth there.
Yes, Hunt would be good. Or Lilo as Brumby Runner suggests. Dwyer himself was banging on about Beale at 13 for a while. Generally speaking, he seems to want a fast man with excellent hands rather than an out-and-out playmaker.
A problem with Folau there is that when he isn't fully committed he can be a bit of a klutz.
There is nothing wrong with playing a line bending 12 and a more rounded 13 (IMO) but that isn't the structure we used last year and I can't see why Cheika will suddenly change tack. Maybe if we'd crashed out of the WC, but given we made the final I'm expecting we stick we a second 5 at 12 & ball runner at 13 (Kuridrani).
When I first wrote my post, I actually had typed 'like the All Blacks did with Nonu & Smith' but I thought that was really underselling Nonu's all round game, so I took that out before I posted it.Indeed, especially if you look at the success of Nonu and Smith for the All Blacks. What made that combination so successful though was Nonu's massive improvement over the years with his passing and footwork. He went from being a blunt instrument to a whole lot more in his career.