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He was given the opportunity and he put in a forgettable performance...
The Fardy-Pooper was installed soon afterwards and there was no need for him in the squad.
But there is now.
He was given the opportunity and he put in a forgettable performance...
The Fardy-Pooper was installed soon afterwards and there was no need for him in the squad.
But there is now.
What's Holloways status? He recovered from his injury yet?
He was given the opportunity and he put in a forgettable performance...
The Fardy-Pooper was installed soon afterwards and there was no need for him in the squad.
Well the Hooper / Pocock combo has been a revelation and game breaker for us - NOT
Not against NZ.
Not against NZ.
Boks: Hougaard set to start at wing
2016-09-07 08:58
Cape Town - Francois Hougaard is likely to start at right wing for the Springboks in Saturday’s Rugby Championship Test against Australia in Brisbane.
According to Netwerk24, Hougaard trained in the position this week and is set to be included there for Saturday’s Test at Suncorp Stadium.
He will replace Ruan Combrinck, who is sidelined with a leg injury.
Hougaard can also play scrumhalf and his inclusion will allow coach Allister Coetzee to pick six forwards on the bench.
This will see reserve scrumhalf Rudy Paige miss out on selection in the 23-man squad, but will allow Coetzee to pick two locks on the bench.
Eben Etzebeth and Lood de Jager are likely to start, with Pieter-Steph du Toit and Franco Mostert providing cover off the bench.
Coetzee will name his team at 19:00 (SA time) on Wednesday.
The idiom about doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results being the definition of insanity only really suits a binary situation though.
There are clearly far too many variables in team sport for that to apply though. Game plan, selections and execution by the players on the night all have a big effect. Arguably execution on the night has the biggest impact on the team performance and result and is also the hardest to directly control.
The idiom you cited could just as easily be applied to constantly mixing up the selections expecting the result to change as being the definition of insanity.
If there was an easy solution there wouldn't be so many varying opinions on what Cheika should do to fix things.
We were very competitive in the RWC Final. Do you give any credit to Hooper and Pocock?
Most critics did.
Yeah I've stated numerous time they are our best 2/3 players with Folau. But at the end of the day they are both 7's.
Maybe we would have won if Hooper came off the bench and provided much needed impact in the last 30mins. Who knows?
But now we've lost 6 games in a row.. so it's probably a good idea to try something different.
Then there's Poey leaving next year, so probably a good idea to try out some-one else at 8.
I guess I'm the type of person who likes to try something new when the current thing isn't working.
What a smug closing line. If only we all had your Solomon-esque wisdom.
Yes we've lost 6 games in a row, but people are suggesting that the Pooper are not the cause of these losses. Rather, the stats show that without the Pooper, we could have lost by even more.
Its not ideal and if Holloway / Higgers were fit I wouldn't utilise it, but compared to other alternatives it seems to be the strongest option (provided we can sort out the lineout but I think with 3 jumpers we should be fine given we have a competent thrower - Moore hasn't been up to scratch - and a lineout team that can consistently be selected and become accustomed to one another - so far Coleman, Douglas and Fardy haven't had this opportunity).
We have far more problems within the work-rate of our tight five, the penalties we concede, the set piece and general defensive structure (specifically on the edges and in the backline).
The Pooper is a lovely scapegoat but if anything its a symptom of the current woes the Wallabies are facing, not the cause.
I guess I'm the type of person who likes to try something new when the current thing isn't working.
Do you guys really think playing two 7's is good for the long-term? Given we lost 6 in a row lets start thinking for the future. Developing some 8's to start with. Timani the prime candidate.
.....my predicted changes to the starting lineup from the last game are:
- Mitchell and Hodge will occupy the wing positions
- Mumm will displace Fardy at 6
Quite possibly. Our breakdown stats in the England tests were excellent. We didn't lose those games because of the Pooper. We lost them because of intermittently poor defence, and because we lacked cohesion in attack, and thus failed to convert an avalanche of possession into points. Foley also kicked poorly.Do you guys really think playing two 7's is good for the long-term? Given we lost 6 in a row lets start thinking for the future. Developing some 8's to start with. Timani the prime candidate.
Picking those two for the 11 and 14 jumpers doesn't fill me with a lot of confidence. Which highlights just how short we are of traditional wingers in Super rugby ATM. I banged on a few years ago how many wingers the Tahs have gone through the last few years (about eight) and was promptly put in my place wingers are cheap and expendable. And now we need 'em we're short.
Leave Mumm on the bench, he's excellent cover for 4/5/6. The front row of second rowers, Coleman/Douglas/Arnold, need more game time.