Stats can tell you anything depends on the question asked. How many tries did the Wallabies concede in 1997?Tries Scored Against the Wallabies On Average
2008 - 2.29
2009 - 1.07
2010 - 2.36
2011 - 1.56
2012 - 1.4
Games in which McCabe Started - 1.63
Fact is the Wallabies tries leaked:match figure hasn't fluctuated nearly as much as the tries scored:match figure. The difference between 2010 and 2011 was .8 tries leaked:game. Camp Wallaby also got a dedicated defense coach before the 2011 RWC for the first time under Deans. I think tighter defensive structures and more communication around the breakdown had a lot more to do with the relative defensive improvements the Wallabies have made than one new 12. By the numbers we're slightly below par defensively with Pat on the field but the numbers are too close to actually draw that conclusion. What it seems to be is that he is just towing the line like everyone else, nothing more.
Regardless, if you would actually trade 3 more tries scored per match in favor is .8 less tries leaked per match then I think Robbie may have an assistant coaching spot left for ya.
Then subtract the intercepts Larkham thrown to JdV and Fourie bombsThat doesn't factor in the opposition. What are the stats vs only NZ, England and SA across those years.
Stats can tell you anything depends on the question asked. How many tries did the Wallabies concede in 1997?
How much tries did the Wallabies concede per game in 1997 according to the stats?You implying something?
No need to get angry mate. We are all adults and just to prove that you can't throw all your numbers in a basket then average it. The main thing statistics shows is that there is no such thing as average. If 1.xxx tries is being scored with or without him there is still 1 try being scored with or without him. Also you must remember the games at altitude which average like 8 tries a game. Even Kahui had difficulty as the Lions scored 65 against them some years backWhat the fuck does that have to do with the conversation at hand? 1997 was under a completely different coaching staff and with a completely different playing pool playing under what amount to completely different rules from the modern game. Seriously what the hell are you trying to get at?
In 2011 1 try conceded every 11.2 mins
In 2010 1 try conceded every 4.9 mins
In 2009 1 try conceded every 10.2 mins
In 2008 1 try conceded every 5.0 mins
No problem with that but use the conceded per minutes stats rather like IRB uses. Give you a better indication. But you must remember. 2010 both games were played at altitude and 2011 SA fielded a 2nd string team for away games.Yes but the thing is when you look at a sample size that includes all the test matches played over half of a decade outliers like that generally get compensated for by all of the other games being closer to the mean. I also addressed the smaller sample size that occurs when you drop to Eng/SA/NZ but that really doesn't matter so much because proportionally it nearly identically matches the numbers derived from all 75-80+ test matches.
Mate if statistics worked the way you think it does them Epidemiology wouldn't be a functional field and millions more people would die from disease outbreaks every year than already do.
That was only for Tri nations.What?
The Wallabies let 32 tries through in 2008 over 14 tests. 14 tests x 80 minutes = 1120 minutes. 1120 minutes/32 tries = 1 try conceded every 35 minutes.
Against NZ/SA/Eng they let in 24 tries over 8 tests. 8 tests x 80 minutes = 640 minutes. 640 minutes/24 tries = 1 try conceded every 26.7 minutes.
No problem with that but use the conceded per minutes stats rather like IRB uses. Give you a better indication. But you must remember. 2010 both games were played at altitude and 2011 SA fielded a 2nd string team for away games.
2009 had its lowest try scoring rate per match in tri nations history.
Actually no. Jean De Villiers, and Kahui is their generals in the defensive alignment. They make sure its setup and all bases are cover and when they switch from drift to blitz (see they call it "umbrella defense" these days) as like attack you need to be unpredictable in defense as well. Crusaders, Tah's and Brumbies use similiar systems with Crotty, McCabe and Carter but they are not as flashy as Kahui and JdV are. JdV also straighten the attack when it needs to so does Kahui and their work rate is phenomenal. But it doesn't say your team is defensive and offer nothing in attack. That is not their jobs. That is your 9/10 combo's job to get the back line moving. The above mention 12's will just organize the defense when you need to defend. The better their ability the better your defense holds up same as you 9/10 the better their ability the better your attack is doing.
Just shows how underrated JdV as most do not realize what he actually does and why is he such a good leader. Especially in my own country. They think cause the Stormers are playing a 10 who is not as good as a Cooper or Carter and JdV notice that and try to add more responsibility on himself by sometimes throwing that skip pass to some one in space, its his job to create something and cause he do not do it every time, he is not worth anything.
They will straighten the attack as most of us know going sideways the touchline is a extra defender and you will lose ground and not going anywhere. That space needs to be created by your bruising ball runners, your tight five, you still need quick recycles, which your back 3 must provide so that your 9/10 have space to work in and set the other attacking players on their way.
Stormers fail they have some bruising ball carriers but their back 3 is not getting that quick recycles for them so the space is not there. That is why they look defensive. But a machine needs all its working parts to work well. If one is not 100 percent you are not going to perform 100 percent on attack.
McCabe has actually been playing at outside centre off the bench in recent games...
And looking good too. On current form he would be second picked there behind AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper). Will be surprised if he doesn't start at 13 this week for the Brumbies. Lilo has to be 12 for the Lions.
In a rational world, McCabe would be a fringe contender right now. Lilo has been fantastic and should be a certainty for the 12 jersey.
Unfortunately we live in Robbie's world and McCabe may well start the first test.