USARugger
John Thornett (49)
Our attack in general play was not good in the first two English tests and a lot of that was Foley playing like a metronome and not working to change our point of attack until the match was nearly over (but he had ball of questionable quality so not as much time on it as he should have had - still a poor excuse for not setting up inside runners, not kicking behind a rush defense, etc)
Our players (and the coaching staff) could try actually improving their skills over time.. that might help with this ludicrous deficiency that seems to be a facet of the player of nearly every backline player we have.
Why is nearly every other Top 8 test nation able to roll out a back line with multiple, reliable kicking options?
It makes Australia rugby look like a bad joke..
The game has been professional for how many years now? There's nothing in Australian DNA that precludes a player from being able to technically and tactically master the art of kicking a fucking football.
I know that you know how badly our lack of ability to manage the kicking (AND CHASING) game impacts the ability of the forwards to even get possession with which to cock up in the first place, or be in the right part of the field to miss their one-up tackles. The forwards lay the platform but many times the backs dictate where on the field that platform is even going to be - both of these are equally important for a rugby team to be successful at test level.
And I have said before aus is never going to beat any decent side by having a game plan built around kicking, that isn't our strength
Our players (and the coaching staff) could try actually improving their skills over time.. that might help with this ludicrous deficiency that seems to be a facet of the player of nearly every backline player we have.
Why is nearly every other Top 8 test nation able to roll out a back line with multiple, reliable kicking options?
It makes Australia rugby look like a bad joke..
The game has been professional for how many years now? There's nothing in Australian DNA that precludes a player from being able to technically and tactically master the art of kicking a fucking football.
I know that you know how badly our lack of ability to manage the kicking (AND CHASING) game impacts the ability of the forwards to even get possession with which to cock up in the first place, or be in the right part of the field to miss their one-up tackles. The forwards lay the platform but many times the backs dictate where on the field that platform is even going to be - both of these are equally important for a rugby team to be successful at test level.