I predict a good two dozen pages of parochial shit fighting....
This is going to be a long week.
Something about "Cheika needs to stop having man-crushes on..........". Those were the players you listed.Can't recall railing against Palu.
Refer to previous post. Pressure needs to be taken off Foley with Lilo at 12. Another kicker always inside him.
I agree with your main point to an extent. It's hard to say our tactics in game 1 were the wrong choice. We out-scored them, it was discipline that let us down. I'd say the game-plan was the right one we just failed to execute it properly. Run them wide was working.
Game 2, we had the wrong game-plan, clearly just tried to do the same plan and EJ (Eddie Jones) and England were ready for it. Plus it was rainy and wet so handling would always be an issue with a wider game. Clearly out smarted and out-played in game 2 - which is the most disappointing thing for me.
I could live with the loss of game 1. But the fact we failed to adapt at all for the next game was most disappointing.
Game 1 was all the players fault IMO. Game 2 both coaches and players.
I hate to be negative but I am really struggling to see our players capable of playing any other game-plan other then the wide cheika-ball style.
Something about "Cheika needs to stop having man-crushes on....". Those were the players you listed.
And sorry, we didn't out-score England in game 1. Those penalty goal things count, you know!
Game 1 was not all the players' fault. Poor timing of subs contributed, as did the decisions to attack wider of the ruck isolating our runners from support. We got away with it early but not as the game went on. Never changed. That's a bad tactic as much as execution.
I like your faith in Lilo, but he is not playing anywhere near his best. At his best form, sure, would be a great option. He has looked lost when subbed on. I actually think To'omua (if he is even fit enough) at 12 would be better, shift Kerevi to 13, bench Kuridrani. Just tell To'omua to get the hell out of the deep pocket. He is more dangerous than Leali'ifano potentially. And a better defender than most.
But we are short of good options, however we shuffle the deck.
Indeed. The widespread discarding of players without realistic alternatives at Test level, right now, is quite odd. All the players being pushed under the bus have been and generally are good players.
How the team is playing is the problem.
England have a similar team to the RWC yet are playing as a better team, but are playing a simpler game plan very well. Much of our issues are poor discipline, and poor option taking at times. Yes, better kickers would be great. Who are they? Another top level 10 or two would be great? Again, who is this that is in any form?
Coaching needs to be smarter and better directed at the opposition. We knew what England would bring, yet seemingly were unable to counter it.
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I meant we scored more tries. The strategy certainly had it's flaw's that's for sure, but Game 1 was very winnable and looked like we would for most the match.
Game 2 we never looked like winning.
I agree about the rest. I call for Lilo as I'm not sure To'omua returning from injury is a realistic option, I would prefer a fit To'omua also but I think players returning from injury are just as risky as playing a player who isn't in the best form.
I agree about the subs. I was shocked Frisby was not injected sooner in both games, as well as Slipper for Sio in game 1. Really bad tactics there.
Lilo is barely Super level this year and wouldn't be in the squad except for injuries. He is not a viable alternative to Foley and IMO is only on the bench because there is nobody else.
I keep seeing Andrew Ready's name being thrown around, but I have serious doubts he's going to leapfrop three other hookers, including the captain, to be named in the match day 23.......
Isn't Giteau our 1st choice 12?
This year on form he isn't in the top three in Oz
Er, Moore's Super Rugby form this year has been excellent..... probably his best in years.
Er...right. Stats and results tell a different story as does watching the Brumbies play.
Who?I guess the chickens have really come to roost when it comes to our ability to kick the ball - years and years of obsession with 'running rugby' and playing with the 'ball in hand' have meant that the best 10 in the country basically needs to have another 10 on the ground to do some of the kicking. I note than none of the 10s that South Africa or NZ have wheeled out this century have needed another 'playmaker' at 12 to do the kicking. Let's not even start on Folau.
I think instead of removing a promising player like kerevi for the purposes of accommodating Foley's kicking weaknesses, we focus on picking a 10 that has the basic skills of a rugby 10.
Also - they have sussed out Foley's dummy and his inside ball.
The Brumbies issues haven't been in the forwards this year....
I guess the chickens have really come to roost when it comes to our ability to kick the ball - years and years of obsession with 'running rugby' and playing with the 'ball in hand' have meant that the best 10 in the country basically needs to have another 10 on the ground to do some of the kicking. I note than none of the 10s that South Africa or NZ have wheeled out this century have needed another 'playmaker' at 12 to do the kicking. Let's not even start on Folau.
I think instead of removing a promising player like kerevi for the purposes of accommodating Foley's kicking weaknesses, we focus on picking a 10 that has the basic skills of a rugby 10.
Also - they have sussed out Foley's dummy and his inside ball.