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Wallabies V Samoa - Test 2011

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Tim Horan (67)
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Seriously you'd think it was the end of the world! They have been together for 7 days! And that is nothing like the team they will announce this week. There is Definitely Horwill, Pocock, Genia, Cooper, JOC (James O'Connor) and Beale to come into the side. then maybe Samo, Daley, Turner and Ant Fainga'a.
 

no9

Ted Fahey (11)
Actually, I think we pretty much agree as to most points. It was more you're playing ratings I was commenting were a bit harsh. You can't say on the back of that one game that a player should never be seen in green and gold again. I still think there are a number who will eventually press a case for inclusion in the first XV, but maybe not for a few years. And this experience may well have set them back a bit.

Back to grade rugby perhaps? Time will tell, but on that performance I wouldn't be swapping jerseys' with the opponents. Individually poor performances created a hole that the team couldn't get out of.
 

something

Jim Clark (26)
backline for RSA a's

9. genia
10. cooper
11. ioane - the only back who was good today and didnt get any chances really
12 & 13. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) & JOC (James O'Connor) - one ball runner and one play maker.
14 - ?? not davies, he is good in super 15, but too small and not ready for the big league. davies will be good off the bench, especially against fast small opposition (rsa winger). its retarded putting him up agains 100kg samoans as a trial.
15. beale.

gits should come off the bench for AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) i think.
 

terry j

Ron Walden (29)
I was yelling at the screen "just put a jumper up".

I did.

Put a jumper up.

On the TV screen so I didn't have to watch anymore!

Quick question to the guys at the game...I guess it is different from a broadcast (duhh)..I mean in the sense that you have a better grasp of the overall strategy?? Not limited to what the tv shows, you can scan around and see how the players are lining up the defense etc etc etc?

Spose both bring their own strengths and weaknesses, a broader overall picture at the game, better images of the action etc on the screen.

Any comments on this type of aspect?
 

something

Jim Clark (26)
Pathetic, just really pathetic. Davies should never, ever, ever, .....ever be allowed in the WBs jersey again. Complete rubbish.


it was stupid to test him against samoa. tauligi or whatever his name is looks about 110kg, davies isnt even 90. davies should definately come off the bench for WC
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
Starting to think Luke Morahan might become a front runner for a reserve wing spot, after Davies performance and Turners mediocre form
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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I've only seen the second half through bleary eyes, but it looked like the disease was back - under-committed and out-muscled at the breakdown leading to static shuffled ball.

The out-muscled bit is down to the players. Either they can't do it, or just weren't doing it

The out-committed is down to the coaches and leadership group. How, when the Reds showed exactly how to do it last week, could we not learn that lesson this week? Even if it had only changed at half time? Matt Taylor talked about it on the podcast this week - you need to do more than clear out once, you need to clear out 2-3 times and have a credible through the guts of the maul option, or they'll fuck you at the ruck and then again out wide. Especially when you've got a ref who'll let it be shit-fight.

In games like this you go back to structure and get go forward - like the Saders will do.
I just don't know why Deans hasn't brought this across. Big tactical fuckup in my opinion and has put a big red flashing light over the neon sign saying "WALLABIES WEAKNESS HERE"
 

ChargerWA

Mark Loane (55)
The concerning thing with the Deans Wallabies compared to the McKenzie Reds, is the complete inability to change the game plan to suit the opposition and especially during the game when things aren't going their way. Admittedly this was the Aus A lineup, but it has been a hallmark of the Wallabies for the last 4 years.

Oh, and a note to the ARU pay girl. Please make sure when you do the pay packets this week next to the line

Item:

write Match Payment, not Appearance Money.
 

CarlUnger

Chris McKivat (8)
Did Australia lose to the same Samoan team that finished last in the pacific tournament which was won by Japan this year?
 

mark_s

Chilla Wilson (44)
Lets face it, we underestimated the Samoans. We thought we could throw together a team of debutants, players returning from long layoffs and other players (who we wanted to test again at this level or test in new positions) a few days before the game and expect to win. No real game plan and no combinations. It was just too much up against a committed opposition with a simple game plan (which always seems to work against us). How do you judge the players performances in that context? Easy to damm them all but thats probably also harsh. Most damming criticism for mine should be for the senior players on the field and off field staff.
 
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TOCC

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Mark, the problem is that it wasn't a team of debutants, there was quite a healthy mix of experience and rookies, quite a few who played today are expected to be involved come the RWC which is the worrying aspect
 

lily

Vay Wilson (31)
There was at least 6 first choice Wallabies today, the majority in the pack. Who do you guys think played well for Western Samoa?
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Starting to think Luke Morahan might become a front runner for a reserve wing spot, after Davies performance and Turners mediocre form

Turner doesn't have mediocre form. He was pretty poor in the middle of the season but his last 3 games were very good.
 

The Chosen

Fred Wood (13)
Just as well Cooper wasn't playing.
Can't you imagine him hiding at Full Back/Wing and that giant Samoanb winger running straight over him!!!!!!
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
Mark, the problem is that it wasn't a team of debutants, there was quite a healthy mix of experience and rookies, quite a few who played today are expected to be involved come the RWC which is the worrying aspect

First choice (for Deans anyway)
Kepu, Moore, Alexander, Sharpe, Elsom, McCalman, Giteau, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), Ioane 9/15 or 60% of run on. Second choice players of remaining starters were - Hodgeson, Davies that takes it to almost 3/4 of the run on team is the usual A team accounting for injuries. If we include the first choice starters that were on the bench in Genia, Beale it doesn't say good things about the squad that Deans has chosen or what he has done with them. The fact is that this performance has very strong similarities with so many other comprehensive losses they have suffered under Deans, and there should be no debate the Wallabies were comprehensively beaten the result wasn't in doubt 10 minutes into the second half.
 

biggsy

Chilla Wilson (44)
Davies could have scored the first try the wallabies,if there was a genia, cooper combo, Davies would have been over. Forwards were ordinary, Git so,so. Genia,beale made difference. Genia,cooper,beale,occonor,diggers,ant,turner. But that my pick.
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
Not trolling or stirring here.

But for those over reading the qld reds ability to change game plans, the difference was individual brilliance, usually from Cooper, not some great master stroke.

It's not to say the team wasn't well drilled and played for each other, but when the going got tough and individual stood up, this individuals were not on the park today.

Gagger mentioned above that the sickness had creeped back. I agree, the main thing that shits me with the Wallys and the biggest thing they can learn from today and from the reds is enthusiasm, there was none, they went out there to paint by numbers and that's why it is embarrassing.
 

grievous

Johnnie Wallace (23)
i was there, Im digusted with that effort, turned me off going next week. Supporters deserve better.
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
Not trolling or stirring here.

But for those over reading the qld reds ability to change game plans, the difference was individual brilliance, usually from Cooper, not some great master stroke.

It's not to say the team wasn't well drilled and played for each other, but when the going got tough and individual stood up, this individuals were not on the park today.

Gagger mentioned above that the sickness had creeped back. I agree, the main thing that shits me with the Wallys and the biggest thing they can learn from today and from the reds is enthusiasm, there was none, they went out there to paint by numbers and that's why it is embarrassing.

Can't you see that the game plan of the Reds V Stormers as opposed to say the Blues game was different?
 
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