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Agree that they would have but I really doubt they would have even attempted to score in that situation. There's an almost guaranteed win if you take the points. If we were trailing by more than 3 then sure.
Mostly bollocks and ad hom crap. Sending a pass like that within 5m of our line was an act of 70/30 with a 30% chance of success. Throw one like that with the Barretts and Reece/Taslia boring down on you and it is a try or driven over your own line.Yeh but it hit its intended target on the chest and led to a try. Is he supposed to instead just dive on the shit pass from Noah and concede a penalty for holding on?
True 'glasses need cleaning'. I am more of the same thought after last night, I have nothing against him as a winger but as an international 15 no thanks I want more than just entering the line, I want clean takes and safe kicks out with counter-attacking at the right time. I don't have data to support it but I don't trust his defence.Weren’t you also upset and calling for him to be dropped after he scored that try last week?
I think he might just be rightBut maybe Schmidt just doesn’t think he has a Sexton available. Not yet, at least.
I think my playing history is irrelevant when multiple posters agree that throwing that pass was actually the percentage play in the circumstances. I do know two ex Wallaby coaches who agree with me though, I'll tell you who they are later.I am interested in your rugby playing history now that you have had a go at mine. You don't seem too clued up on how a 15 plays from any era...
Well we’re all waiting on your insights.I've read most of your posts and concluded that most of you are complete dropkicks. I'm glad none of you are nowhere near to coaching our national team.
What insights?Well we’re all waiting on your insights.
Stick to flying planes!What insights?
On second thought I will have a go. A brand new coaching team with an inexperienced side and a short time together are always going to use a conservative game plan.
That means booting the ball from nine most of the time and if not then you boot it from ten. Once it started raining in Melbourne, they would have doubled down on that plan. Lolesio and Paisami would have been told to kick first, truck it up second and pass as a last resort.
That's exactly what we saw. What you geniuses see as a problem is players doing as they were told and replacing a outside back with one you like better is going to make fuck all difference.
There is a reason our attack looks clunky and that is there hasn't been anough time to do anything but the basic patterns.
It's been three weeks for fucks sakes.