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Peter Fenwicke (45)
Ruck Involvements - Wallabies v Pumas - Perth
Quite an amazing win considering that the Wallabies had only 33% Possession (27%/40%) and 32% Territory (24%/43%).
After the Wallabies opened with 3 tries in 21 minutes, the Pumas countered with a high intensity game with 36 Offloads (Wallabies 7); 186 carries for 611m (Wallabies 70 carries for 381m) and won 95% of their rucks. The Wallabies were forced to make 168 tackles (31 missed – 82%) against the Pumas 64 tackles (17 missed – 73%).
Despite the excellent conditions, both sides suffered from a high error rate; Handling Errors – Wallabies 19, Pumas 22.
This game had 17 scrums and 29 Lineouts and 166 Rucks (with ~340 Ruck Involvements). The breakdown continues to be an important part of the game of Rugby.
I'm interested in what other G&Gaggers get from these stats and how they support or otherwise their observations from the Test.
Remember:
1. Early means 1st or 2nd of player’s team AFTER the ball carrier has been tackled and brought to ground.
2. Impact means active engagement: strong physical contact, changed shape of ruck, clean-out, protecting ball etc. (more than hand on someone’s bum or arriving after the hard work has been done). Yes it’s subjective - but as I collect all data at least it’s consistent.
3. Impact DOES NOT equate to Effectiveness. I’ve concluded that coming up with an effectiveness measure is just too hard in the time that I have available – but open to suggestions.
Quite an amazing win considering that the Wallabies had only 33% Possession (27%/40%) and 32% Territory (24%/43%).
After the Wallabies opened with 3 tries in 21 minutes, the Pumas countered with a high intensity game with 36 Offloads (Wallabies 7); 186 carries for 611m (Wallabies 70 carries for 381m) and won 95% of their rucks. The Wallabies were forced to make 168 tackles (31 missed – 82%) against the Pumas 64 tackles (17 missed – 73%).
Despite the excellent conditions, both sides suffered from a high error rate; Handling Errors – Wallabies 19, Pumas 22.
This game had 17 scrums and 29 Lineouts and 166 Rucks (with ~340 Ruck Involvements). The breakdown continues to be an important part of the game of Rugby.
I'm interested in what other G&Gaggers get from these stats and how they support or otherwise their observations from the Test.
Remember:
1. Early means 1st or 2nd of player’s team AFTER the ball carrier has been tackled and brought to ground.
2. Impact means active engagement: strong physical contact, changed shape of ruck, clean-out, protecting ball etc. (more than hand on someone’s bum or arriving after the hard work has been done). Yes it’s subjective - but as I collect all data at least it’s consistent.
3. Impact DOES NOT equate to Effectiveness. I’ve concluded that coming up with an effectiveness measure is just too hard in the time that I have available – but open to suggestions.
- Hooper topped the Ruck Involvements for the Wallabies.
- A similar individual involvement profile as used against the Boks, with Hooper and Pocock putting most pressure on the Pumas ball carriers. Support from McMahon, Coleman, Sio and Slipper.
- Only McMahon had a significant impact off the bench.
- Pocock’s 35-minute effort is worthy of comment. Pocock started feeling and flexing his left hand just prior to a scrum at 10 mins. At that stage he had made 2 Total Ruck Involvements (TRIs) and Hooper had 3. By 15 minutes Pocock was going into the breakdown with his right hand only and tackling with his left was causing him heaps of grief. He couldn't get the hand looked at by Doc as in two stoppages the Doc was looking after Hooper & Coleman. By 30 mins Pocock had made 16 TRIs (5A/11D) and Hooper had made 8 TRIs (2A/6D). Pocock with a broken hand had 14 TRIs in the same time as Hooper had 5TRIs. Pocock came off at 35 minutes with 19 TRIs (6A/13D); didn't have any TOW (but a bit hard with only 1 hand) and still made 12 tackles (none missed).
Pocock finished only 4 TRIs behind Hooper who played for 81 minutes (24RIs [11A/12D] & 20 Tackles/4 missed; 2TOW). The Wallabies will greatly miss David Pocock's defensive efforts. It will be interesting to see who steps up for the Wallabies. - The Pumas dominated the breakdown for much of the game earning an impressive 14 TOW from only 32 Defence Rucks. Big TOW efforts by Creevy (3), Desio (3) and Matera (2). The Pumas Backs earned 4 TOW (from only 11 Defence Rucks. The Wallabies earned 5 TOW from 60 Defence Rucks.
- Most RIs by Backs - Wallabies: Hodge - 10T (7A/3D) - 1 TOW; Folau - 7T (6A/1D); Foley - 7T (7A/0D)
- Most RIs by Backs - Pumas: Iglesias - 20T (18A/2D); Moroni - 15T (12A/3D) - 2TOW; Amorosino - 13T/A; Cordero - 11T (9A/2D)
- For the Wallabies the bulk of the ruck work in the first half was carried by Pocock and Hooper. McMahon and Hooper maintained the pressure in the 2nd half.
- There was a significant drop-off in ruck involvements in the with the focus on maintaining the defensive line.
- Apart from Mcmahon, there was little ruck impact off the Wallabies bench.
- Strong ruck involvements from the Pumas Tight 5.
- The Pumas bench were very involved in the last 20 minutes.