It'd take a phenomenal bit of skill to get enough hang time of a box kick that travels little to no distance for the pod to setup and lift. Might be a bit easier as a crossfield bomb, but that increases the risk if you don't take it. If you did catch it the put down wouldn't be easy either.Say you're camped 10m out from Opp.'s try line and going nowhere. Could you do a super high but not very long box kick into the in goal area. Send a pod of lifters with jumper into goal area, lift jumper higher than everyone else, catch ball score try?
I wasn't actually suggesting it as a one-off, must win situation - that was Wam. It could be a legit variation, maybe for a long throw.Throwing Sua'ali'i into a one off, must win lineout is peak keyboard coaching.
Only if Faessler can safely throw it that farIf - or when - we have must win lineout we should consider using JS. He outjumped Itoje.
Why? He's capped, was solid and is more versatile. Plus it sounds like Toole didn't have a great outing v Bristol BearsSurprised Flook is called up ahead of Toole
Not a dig against Flook, more just surprised how low down the pecking order Toole is considering he's been the form winger for the last 2 yearsWhy? He's capped, was solid and is more versatile. Plus it sounds like Toole didn't have a great outing v Bristol Bears
I wasn't actually suggesting it as a one-off, must win situation - that was Wam. It could be a legit variation, maybe for a long throw.
I bet Rassie would find a way to use Joey's lateral dominance!I wasn't actually suggesting it as a one-off, must win situation - that was Wam. It could be a legit variation, maybe for a long throw.
Hence the use of the word variation.Long throws do not usually require a catch above chest height - it's why they are often the domain of #7.
Hopefully for Toole he can put in a great performance against England A on the weekend and get himself back up the pecking order.Not a dig against Flook, more just surprised how low down the pecking order Toole is considering he's been the form winger for the last 2 years
So we get back to this...Hence the use of the word variation.
Though not exactly length as much as height at length. And then I'd ask, "why"? You only need the height when there is competition for the ball. If there is competition for a long throw you are surely doing something wrong.Only if Faessler can safely throw it that far
I guess that was just my way of saying I didn’t think moving Sua’ali’i into the lineout was likely or (IMO) a good idea.So we get back to this...
Though not exactly length as much as height at length. And then I'd ask, "why"? You only need the height when there is competition for the ball. If there is competition for a long throw you are surely doing something wrong.
He can play 11,13,14,15 at a pinch. How much more versatile do people want?I’d like to see potter take the 23 Jersey.
For lineouts 5m out from the opponents try-line, put our halfback in as a 1 man lineout.
Get the hooker to throw the ball high and long (e.g. past the 15m mark), and have Joseph start the play in the flyhalf position.
Once the ball is thrown he starts his run and leaps to grab the ball at the 15m mark, timing his run so he's at the peak of his jump when receiving the ball.
You can't tackle a player in the air, so he'll finish his jump on the try-line or just beyond/before it (from footage I just watched of his cross-field kick receipts in the NRL). All he has to do is fall in the right way to get the ball down.
The defender won't have the same momentum to jump in a similar fashion, given that they start the play stationary 5m out from the lineout (e.g. on the tryline) and Sua'ali'i can have all the run-up that he wants.
A literally undefendable play.
I assume the trick will be executing it correctly, but as someone said, a coach like Rassie would at least test it in training. Sua'ali'i literally out jumped a lifted Itoje.
Sorry to pick on you when it wasn't your suggestion to begin with.
Why are we trying to come up with a low percentage trick play in one of the two highest probability try scoring positions possible (5m scrum or lineout)?
The backline can't advance until the ball passes the 15m mark. He can't start running as soon as the hooker throws the ball.
The reason why some teams do this in reverse (the long throw when you have a line out throw 5m out from your line) is because your guy only needs to run 5m and the opposition needs to run 10. The other player just can't arrive in time.
Versatility is not necessarily what we need.He can play 11,13,14,15 at a pinch. How much more versatile do people want?
As soon as this JAS in the lineout ploy was suggested , I instantly thought, Rassie would give it a go. Haha