In defence of Deans and our much maligned backline I would like to point out a few issues.
Firstly, the defence patterns were excellent and have been for some time. It is not just ticker, it is also technique and physicality. This is a Deans' legacy.
Secondly, we don't have Genia, QC (Quade Cooper), JOC (James O'Connor), McCabe or Horne. These are the players whom Deans used for his Plan A. Also, Mitchell and Ioane are playing well below their best and Beale is not a Number 10.
Thirdly, the backline defence of the NH teams is allowed to rush up with such complete disregard for the offside rules, that it is impossible to play expansive rugby.
So our backline is not getting Genia's bullet like pass or his ability to shred defences who charge across in cover. QC (Quade Cooper)'s ability to put people through gaps (think Ioane and Mitchell running 10/12 channel) is missing as is McCabes angled runs and the magic out of nothing from JOC (James O'Connor). At full strength and in postion, our backline could destroy the very best defences.
The cattle we do have are great players but not in the same class. This is never clearer than when they are confronted with a rushing offside defence. They don't have the guile, speed or power to get through the line.
So, as I see it, Deans Plan B is to use Palu or Timani as mid field rams and also the long and short kick. What else can he do with the cattle he has. It looks crap, and goes against the grain but is effective when you have players who can't break the line against well organised defences. Give them the ball and defend like crazy men.
Given that we won 3 out of 4 you have to say Plan B worked. Well done boys, well done Robbie.