Wright looks like a possible solution. Can catch, kick, pass and is decent against a broken defensive line. Not sure how his positional play would be.Need to unearth a fullback. Reds have a couple of good colts coming through, but do we trial Petaia there?
Will Harrison, Noah Lolesio and Carter Gordon become key development tools.
Wish Reesjan Pasitoa could get some game time somewhere..
Need to unearth a fullback. Reds have a couple of good colts coming through, but do we trial Petaia there?
Liam Wright, Rob Valetini, Fergus Lee-Warner and Lachie Swinton to battle it out for the 6 jersey and Naisirani needs to do whatever he needs to do.
Blyth, Hosea, Swain and Frost need to step up (Neville too).
Ikitau, Stewart and Simone the centres with the microscope on them
I guess we've got to remember that for a lot of the young up and comers named by Reg it was their first season of professional rugby and not just first test season so that it was a steep learning curve. I don't think playing in front of empty stadiums in SuperAU would have helped them prepare for the pressure of test match rugby either. It probably felt more like an elevated NRC match.I’ve been pretty down in the dumps with performance in the tri nations. But Reg, your post perks me up again. There is certainly opportunity.
Wright looks like a possible solution. Can catch, kick, pass and is decent against a broken defensive line. Not sure how his positional play would be.
Agree we desperately need one, though. Hodge fielded a kick on about the halfway line, uncontested and with players inside and outside him last night, and he just lumped up a limp kick directly to his Argie counterpart. All Blacks score from that position 50%+.
I’ve been pretty down in the dumps with performance in the tri nations. But Reg, your post perks me up again. There is certainly opportunity.
Will Harrison, Noah Lolesio and Carter Gordon become key development tools.
I especially like the way Gordon has carved up at Super level.
The biggest obstacle for Wright is he's behind Banks and probably won't get much time at 15 for the Brumbies. Even if Banks is injured or rested they've got Mack Hansen who is a fine player in his own right.Wright looks like a possible solution. Can catch, kick, pass and is decent against a broken defensive line. Not sure how his positional play would be.
Agree we desperately need one, though. Hodge fielded a kick on about the halfway line, uncontested and with players inside and outside him last night, and he just lumped up a limp kick directly to his Argie counterpart. All Blacks score from that position 50%+.
If that was all Hodge did wrong it would be harsh calling him out for it. Truth is that he was pretty woeful. Out of position, poor under the high ball, poor ball retention in contact, poor line kicking and poor decision making. Low light was catching a misdirected penalty kick by the Pumas right on his own tryline when it was destined to go dead in goal. Result a mediocre kick for touch giving the Pumas possession near the 22m line when it should have been a scrum to the Wallabies near halfway.
Comprehension issues?
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Interesting from the bloke who has been talking Darcy Swain up for 3 years.Ah, come on. Has nothing to do with comprehension but all to do with suggesting a player who hasn't yet debuted at Super level should be a special development option for the Wallabies. Seems a consistent thing with Reds fans lately. Others mentioned include Vunivalu and one or two prospects at 15 who are either still at or are just completing school. Let's just all be a bit realistic.
Ah, come on. Has nothing to do with comprehension but all to do with suggesting a player who hasn't yet debuted at Super level should be a special development option for the Wallabies. Seems a consistent thing with Reds fans lately. Others mentioned include Vunivalu and one or two prospects at 15 who are either still at or are just completing school. Let's just all be a bit realistic.