Thought Valetini was very strong ball in hand when he got his chance. Ned and Simmo play their roles as lineout jumping ruck monkeys but I don't think you can carry two in the side. Looking forward to seeing Trevor Hosea start next year who carries very impressively.
Pleased with Philip and Wilson. Matt has been awesome all year and we should look to work out a way to get him playing next year. Harry's played so much footy this year, I think it would really be in his interests and the interests of Australian Rugby (maybe not in the interests of the Reds) to manage his workload at the beginning of next year. At 21, I feel there's room for him to put on a bit of hard muscle and some extended time in the gym in the preseason could take him to the next level.
Can't complain about the front-row. AAA is damn near world class but I think Rennie just has to start Tupou and pull him only when he's cooked, he's just too good. Telling him he only has the first 40 to play just makes him too aggressive trying to expend himself completely in the first half.
Tough night for the backs all round, although T Wizzie is outstanding and should be fullback long-term. I also don't think I've ever seen a player develop as quickly as Paisami. JOC (James O'Connor) was a bit one out, he and the team have really missed To'omua.
A bit of a 'mare for JP but I'm not going to cast him out after that. Huge year emotionally for him with the passing of his father and everything else going on. A lot for someone who was born this century to deal with, he looked spent. We'll see how he goes for the Reds next year at 13 but I'm not against starting him on the wing with Hunter at 13 and To'omua at 12 next year. Should also add that I don't really get around the "he's bought into his own hype, he thinks he can do everything himself," comments. He seems, and from all reports, is a very humble kid and we don't know what he's been instructed to do by the coaching staff RE kicking in behind etc. It's most likely something he's been told to do.
Should never have been thereI'd investigate that for match fixing.
Yep, Wallbies were in camp in NZ with an extended squad in late September preparing for the first Bledisloe on 11 October. Played 2 games in the bubble there then came back and stayed in bubble for their final 4 games. The Australian B team played the Argies who were without their European players then had 4 games in 4 weekends. Hardly an ideal preparation. Plus they lose 3 key players last week. We should have won that in a canterHow long have the Wallabies been tied up together now? surely the Argentinians haven't had longer together?.. They couldn't even train as a complete unit at first with the Euro players in a seperate bubble so I'm not sure the benefit you are proposing ever existed for them in comparison to the All Blacks / Wallabies.
So Hodge ain't a 15.
Maybe he needs to go to 12 and stay there.
There will be a lot of water to go under the bridge before the next test team is picked. But I think Rennie will be keen to have a better goal kicker in the team somewhere. That might well push the case for one of the young guys.It will be interesting where JOC (James O'Connor) ends up long term. Is he our 10 for the next few years of not, or does Harrison and Lolesio (or even one of the other promising young lads - Tate/Gordon) leap frog him soon.
Thought Valetini was very strong ball in hand when he got his chance. Ned and Simmo play their roles as lineout jumping ruck monkeys but I don't think you can carry two in the side. Looking forward to seeing Trevor Hosea start next year who carries very impressively.
Pleased with Philip and Wilson. Matt has been awesome all year and we should look to work out a way to get him playing next year. Harry's played so much footy this year, I think it would really be in his interests and the interests of Australian Rugby (maybe not in the interests of the Reds) to manage his workload at the beginning of next year. At 21, I feel there's room for him to put on a bit of hard muscle and some extended time in the gym in the preseason could take him to the next level.
Can't complain about the front-row. AAA is damn near world class but I think Rennie just has to start Tupou and pull him only when he's cooked, he's just too good. Telling him he only has the first 40 to play just makes him too aggressive trying to expend himself completely in the first half.
Tough night for the backs all round, although T Wizzie is outstanding and should be fullback long-term. I also don't think I've ever seen a player develop as quickly as Paisami. JOC (James O'Connor) was a bit one out, he and the team have really missed To'omua.
A bit of a 'mare for JP but I'm not going to cast him out after that. Huge year emotionally for him with the passing of his father and everything else going on. A lot for someone who was born this century to deal with, he looked spent. We'll see how he goes for the Reds next year at 13 but I'm not against starting him on the wing with Hunter at 13 and To'omua at 12 next year. Should also add that I don't really get around the "he's bought into his own hype, he thinks he can do everything himself," comments. He seems, and from all reports, is a very humble kid and we don't know what he's been instructed to do by the coaching staff RE kicking in behind etc. It's most likely something he's been told to do.
It doesnt matter if you're told to kick. if you have an overlap and you still kick it then it's not a smart play. That's half the problem. Dean's was onto something with the "play what's in front of you". Poor execution is next half.
Dingo is not coach.
I’m not displeased by this and I don’t watch Japan rugby.
Valetini looked like he's found his confidence at this level - was boshing fluffybunnys at will and making easy metres, much like his cameo in the last game.
Tom Wright was flawless again. I don't think he's made a single mistake in test rugby yet?
Paisami is going to play 100 tests. Petaia had a shocker for sure but most of his dropped ball were 50/50 chances or hospital passes. What concerns me is his desire to do it all alone, and that needs to be beaten out of him real quick.
Phillip is another gem, shame he's leaving. Arnold and him would be a hell of a combo.
There will be a lot of water to go under the bridge before the next test team is picked. But I think Rennie will be keen to have a better goal kicker in the team somewhere. That might well push the case for one of the young guys.
Pumas really probably should've won that, if I'm being honest. They seemed to switch-off subconsciously for a moment after the red card and temporarily let Wobbs back into the game. Australia did pretty well to salvage that IMO playing with only 14 men.
I cant believe the props Paisami is getting. He created nothing with all the attacking ball you could want. Hes a hard running 13 with a half decent boot. He should be duking it out with JP for 13. Shit he should be starting ahead of JP at 13. Had Petaia made a single pass all tournament?Simone was the only back to stick a defender and to pass to someone in a better position