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Wallabies v. Springboks, 18th July 2015, Suncorp, Brisbane

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qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I have to be straight up here. I'm absolutely chuffed that we won.

It wasn't perfect. It was far from perfect. There were some experiments. Some worked. Some kind of worked. But none failed.

I think it's fair to say Higginbotham failed. He already had a rep of not performing at Test level and with McCalman's form you can't possibly play him over Ben again.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
If my phone battery wasn't almost flat, I'd be truthing the shit out of some of you fools right now.

As it is, brilliance will need to wait until tomorrow. Bate your breath
 

Marcelo

Ken Catchpole (46)
Cooper plays at 10 and Gits plays at 12 but Cooper plays like a centre, he runs with the ball in hands too much and Gits plays like a #10, he passes the ball quickly (at least tonight). So Giteau at 10 and Cooper at 12 would be a better combination buuut To'omua won a spot tonight so:

10 Someone
12 To'omua
 
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Train Without a Station

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If my phone battery wasn't almost flat, I'd be truthing the shit out of some of you fools right now.

As it is, brilliance will need to wait until tomorrow. Bate your breath

Tell us how shithouse Horwill is again mate. You've been on the money there this season.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
You'd think playing 5 seasons in the NH would see him able to slot one from 40..

Probably doesn't help when you have Delon Armitage (55+) and Leigh Halfpenny (50+) (and Johnny Wilkinson for the first 2 years) at the club. Why should he bother lining up 40+ kicks?
 

shanky

Darby Loudon (17)
For me, that was primarily an exercise in coaching, rather than playing.

Cheika starts an experiment in the forward pack (loose vs tight) that he probably didn't need to do (according to the entire blog-world - and in order to accommodate Hooper, it seems).

In any case, it turns out that only the ABs can have a game plan that involves 1 forward at the breakdown and your 7 in the centres, and your 6 and 8 at the wings.

Once that silliness was resolved at about 45 minutes, and we started to play like a pack, then Gits and Cooper had a half decent chance.

The big point of difference (for me) was Phipps and To'omua, mainly in execution more than anything. I could put it down to having some competition for spots. To'omua played like a man possessed. Cheika deserves some credit for creating that environment.

In any event, I hope we stick with that second half team for most of the RC.

Special mentions for Simmons and for Mitchell who both played "Heavier" than they're given credit ofr (compliment, by the way).

Isn't it great to have some DEPTH in the front row? Woo hoo! Well done Greg Holmes and Sio.


A special shout out to Schalk Burger. Jeez, I love that bloke.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
We should stick with Cooper. His passing was still slick and kicking was solid.

I think its time for Aus to start it's best halves combo in:
9.Phipps
10. Cooper
12. To'omua

No way. I have been a huge fan/supporter of Quades, but his kicking tonight was just abysmal. Almost every one fielded by the Saffas and returned with interest to the Wallabies' end of the field. Nearly every one of Quade's kicks ended in a net loss of field position.
 

something

Jim Clark (26)
5 things i liked from this game (in order)

1. Pocock and Hooper worked really fucking well together
2. a GOOD reserve front row!!! shit that feels good to type
3. The guts to see out the tight one and win a game we usually wouldn't
4. Phipps/To'omua/Kurindrani solidifying their inclusion in the starting 15
5. Horwill finding some mojo and making positive contributions
 

Rugbynutter39

Michael Lynagh (62)
How on that game people seriously see Cooper as starting XV material is beyond me...

Cheika pulling Cooper was key tactical moment of the match
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Compared with all the incredible poise showed by Cooper's inept tactical kicking, inability to take the line on and continual indecision in passing?

To'omua for Cooper, but Gits deserves another go. Had a couple lapses, but we looked pretty sharp with him at times as well and he made a massive break that should have led to a try. Just lacks a bit of polish, but he sure as shit looks like he knows what he's doing out there more than Cooper.

Cooper certainly had a nothing game. But I believe he offers a lot more than Giteau does. Quade just needs to be given more time to overcome his injuries and get his confidence back.

Having said that, though, I wouldn't play either of them in the remaining RC matches and most probably not in the RWC either. For me, the 10/12 combo should be To'omua/Lealiifano, and as the reserve position, Foley/To'omua or Lealiifano.
 

Viking

Mark Ella (57)
No way. I have been a huge fan/supporter of Quades, but his kicking tonight was just abysmal. Almost every one fielded by the Saffas and returned with interest to the Wallabies' end of the field. Nearly every one of Quade's kicks ended in a net loss of field position.


Gee thats tough. I recall one nice touch finder into space and another great clearing kick from our goal line which got us 45 metres. Lots of kicks down the throat but he didn't exactly have a lot of options.

I guess my thought process is that I don't think To'omua, Gits did any better and Foley wouldn't have done any better either.

The game-plan should have been to run-it more but the actual execution of kicks weren't horrible.
 

Bairdy

Peter Fenwicke (45)
The calls for the 'harlem globetrotter' Cooper, and Giteau to be thrown on the scrap heap is definitely a kneejerk reaction when they were doing what they could with the ball they got in the first half notably.

Based on my first viewing of that game - without looking at any stats to substantiate my claims - I thought Skelton, Higgers, and perhaps Kepu were coming up second best against their counterparts.

That Bok backrow, in tandem with BdP, were immense. It was definitely fortuitous for the Wallabies that they were subbed off, or limped off injured.
 

TahDan

Cyril Towers (30)
Gee do you guys expect every kick to find space. Cooper made 2 good kicks finding space WHEN THE SPACE WAS THERE! half the bloody time it's covered and there is no option but to kick it down the throat (or run it). It doesn't mean it's a bad kick.


Question is, if there isn't any space at the back how is it a tactically smart decision to kick? Kicking down the throat of the Boks back three only for them to run it back into our half was just stupid - particularly he was going it on ball that was over the gain line at times.
 
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