Strewthcobber
Simon Poidevin (60)
Lote Tuqiri presenting the jerseys to the Wallabies today.
Agree that Cooper wasn't the saviour last game.
BUT at least he has the POTENTIAL to be that great "playmaker"
Foley just doesn't have IT, and never will.
You don't pick Foley if you want a kicking 10, just like you didn't pick Larkham if you wanted a goal kicking 10. You always build a side around the strengths and weaknesses of the each player. "If" Foley is 10, you need other kicking options, when Larkham was 10 you needed a goal kicker etc etc
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 backs and forwards have never had that off the ball workrate/attitude to do it effectively.
Anyway to me the backs argument is a smoke screen, our pigs haven't provided that consistent platform to build any pressure.
They can't win lineouts, can't provide dominant tackles, can't turnover enough ball, can't cleanout accurately.
Until that stuff is sorted all our backs will continue to look like the pants.
We need to build pressure, to create those mismatches and we simply haven't been
You don't pick Foley if you want a kicking 10, just like you didn't pick Larkham if you wanted a goal kicking 10. You always build a side around the strengths and weaknesses of the each player. "If" Foley is 10, you need other kicking options, when Larkham was 10 you needed a goal kicker etc etc
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 backs and forwards have never had that off the ball workrate/attitude to do it effectively.
Anyway to me the backs argument is a smoke screen, our pigs haven't provided that consistent platform to build any pressure.
They can't win lineouts, can't provide dominant tackles, can't turnover enough ball, can't cleanout accurately.
Until that stuff is sorted all our backs will continue to look like the pants.
We need to build pressure, to create those mismatches and we simply haven't been
It's time to triple down.Unless we finish with the hobbit backrow.
Why do you think its inevitable? Why do the nr1 team do it different? It sure haven't did one bit for the Springboks. Take Duanne Vermeulen, he is not even close to where he was when he played in SA. I struggle to find Springbok players who were better when going up north. The NH game have changed them into kak. Now Coetzee want to keep it going. How dumb is that. He should rather try and invest in young players of colour.It might be sad, but it is also inevitable, and will become more so as the new tv deals pour more money into European footy.
You don't build a game around kicking, you complement a game plan with a good kicking game, teams like New Zealand aren't built around kicking but they still have bloody good kickers, it's an absolute necessity in the modern game to have a balance, to become over reliant or to ignore certain aspects of play is to open up weaknesses in other areas.You don't pick Foley if you want a kicking 10, just like you didn't pick Larkham if you wanted a goal kicking 10. You always build a side around the strengths and weaknesses of the each player. "If" Foley is 10, you need other kicking options, when Larkham was 10 you needed a goal kicker etc etc
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 backs and forwards have never had that off the ball workrate/attitude to do it effectively.
wamberal
Why do you think its inevitable? Why do the nr1 team do it different? It sure haven't did one bit for the Springboks. Take Duanne Vermeulen, he is not even close to where he was when he played in SA. I struggle to find Springbok players who were better when going up north. The NH game have changed them into kak. Now Coetzee want to keep it going. How dumb is that. He should rather try and invest in young players of colour.
Australia don't have that at all and surely your NRC is step in the right direction spesificly to produce players.
Selecting chicken runners is only giving the young NRC players too permit to chicken run.
Its a bad cycle.
Looking at the players who now qualify to play (and are/have this series), Kepu and Cooper have come back, Giteau and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) aren't anymore, leaving Mitchell and Genia. Genia has conveniently been left out of most opponents' to the rules arguments as he's actually been an asset to the side. Mitchell is on the bench this week but it's mainly through attrition that he's there. He'll lack match fitness but I can see his experience being very useful against tired legs later in the game.
No, he hasn't been conveniently left out of the argument (not be me anyway). I've purposely not made it about any individual player; I've made it all about the principle - which IMHO is a bad principle.
No, he hasn't been conveniently left out of the argument (not be me anyway). I've purposely not made it about any individual player; I've made it all about the principle - which IMHO is a bad principle.
Lack of competition/options for the halfback position is a design of the ARU's own making, the ridiculous situation of having 2 inelegible players as the starting halfbacks at Australian Super Rugby teams has increased the need for players like Genia.
Likewise for blindside flanker/number 8. The last 5 years of having players like Potgeiter, Tui, Thompson, and Delve as the starting 6/8 has lead to the current situation where there is a lack of options at wallaby level.
You mean chopping and changing?Can I ask our South African contributors the same question that I asked an All Blacks supporter earlier tonight: Does the Springbok management apply the same "Fly-in-fly-out" regime as the Wallabies management does when selecting players?
I agree with the overall thrust of your post FP, excepting the "never had this ability" part. Up until Macqueen's endless recycle game Australian sides from 1982 onwards had a very balanced game, based around the superb tactical kicking game of Lynagh especially. It should also be noted that they had specialist wingers and fullbacks who had genuine pace to chase kicks.
I have heard all the arguments about how much better the defence is now, blah blah blah, it is a relative argument IMO and I marvel at how OUR modern players cannot kick the synthetic ball as far or with as much accuracy as did those from the time mentioned with the old leather ball.
Buying tickets to the test matches like the rest of us.Where is the present day Rob Egerton?