Not on his 10 - 15 minute display against England KOB. Looked overweight, missed a lineout throw (out of 2 only?), made an illegal grass cutting tackle that would have had fans here with apoplexy if Fainga'a had done it, and generally took little or no other part in the game. The Brumbies 6th choice would do better.I’d be sending out a ‘team for the future’, without ex pats, except maybe Latu because we need him on the bench.
I would definitely start Philip and Swain in the row TSR; Rodda looked to me like he needs a bit of a rest. I'd also start Lolesio in place of JOC (James O'Connor) who is not the future and who put in a real shocker against England.I think we just aim to win. There are enough players in the team who are in the early stages of their career. Winning on UK soil would be good for them. Any other guys who are part of the future will get their chance down the line.
Slipper
Fainga'a
Tupou
Philip
Rodda
Leota
Hooper
Valetini
McDermott
O’Connor
Daugunu
Paisami
Ikitau
Perese
Kellaway
McInerney/Latu
Bell
Ala'alatoa
Swain
Samu
White
Lolesio
Wright
If they decide to give Arnold and/or Skelton another run then so be it. I do see logic in trying to get them up to speed. But I think Philip & Swain were giving us more.
Sure. I think I made that point myself in an earlier post about the performance of the pack, except Valetini & Leota. My only comment above was that he wasn’t the worst. I’m happy to agree to disagree on where he is in the pecking order but I’ll be surprised if Rennie doesn’t see him as part of his best current combo and, whatever virtue people see in Philip and Swain I think that is pretty obvious from the selections so far. But I he pays the price of the failings from the weekend, so be it. No player should be immune from a kick in the arse in a losing team.Mate, I won't chase all of these items but pick up on Rodda.
Against Scotland he was:
5 runs for 3 m; 8 tackles for 1 miss.
So he is in the engine room, multiple runs for little gain is fine as long as there is gain. So that is adequate. Not very busy but adequate. Not substantial though. Hope for something more emphatic on the next game.
Against England:
1 run for nothing; 3 tackles with success, 2 misses and also 2 turnovers conceded.
If this is our best lock we are really in trouble. It is sadly, a superior performance to Arnold and Skelton. I'd be thinking again about the role of LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto), Swinton, and Philip. Rodda needs to be in another space entirely for me to get enthusiastic. I don't know what his "time away" has achieved but imo he is not a shadow of his previous self.
As the engine room to the pack, all our locks were poor. Including Rodda.
Dru - just to follow up on this point, watch the game again and watch how many times Rodda & Arnold clean out or seal. How many times they work around the corner to be an option in attack. How quickly they both react when there is a mistake. How much work they both do in stopping the driving maul. Watch them run an extra 10 metres to be the guy next to the ruck to put pressure on the box kick.Mate, I won't chase all of these items but pick up on Rodda.
Against Scotland he was:
5 runs for 3 m; 8 tackles for 1 miss.
So he is in the engine room, multiple runs for little gain is fine as long as there is gain. So that is adequate. Not very busy but adequate. Not substantial though. Hope for something more emphatic on the next game.
Against England:
1 run for nothing; 3 tackles with success, 2 misses and also 2 turnovers conceded.
If this is our best lock we are really in trouble. It is sadly, a superior performance to Arnold and Skelton. I'd be thinking again about the role of LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto), Swinton, and Philip. Rodda needs to be in another space entirely for me to get enthusiastic. I don't know what his "time away" has achieved but imo he is not a shadow of his previous self.
As the engine room to the pack, all our locks were poor. Including Rodda.
My point is simple - stats never tell the full story and, in this case I’ll maintain you’re drawing a completely false conclusion from them.
In any case, my point was that you appeared to be using the stats to argue Rodda’s work rate was sub par.
If I’ve misunderstood and you are simply using the stats to show that the team underperformed, then I apologise and agree.
Edit : for what it’s worth I think the criticism of JOC (James O'Connor) has been overdone too. I think Barrett would’ve struggled to get the backline going on Saturday night. But I don’t think he was blameless either and he is the 10, so if he gets axed for his performance so be it.