darkhorse
Darby Loudon (17)
After the dominating the Boks scrum two weeks ago and a decent performance the week before against the ABs, there have been a couple of articles claiming our scrum is now a weapon. Is it perhaps a bit premature?
Whilst there has been a definite improvement, I find it hard to reconcile that dominating any boks forward pack that has the over the hill John Smit in it as proof of a strong scrum. If the Wobblies had faced the boks scrum from last (Boks v ABs #2) then I would be alot more comfortable. The boks looked a lot better with both Du Plessis' in from the kickoff. Admittedly, the blacks had made a fair few changes and wouldn't have had the time to gel this reduced personal. However, their can be no question that this bok scrum is fair superior to the previous one, which was frankly more deserving of a 2nd tier nation.
The Wallabies have often shown improvement only to stop and the first signs of doing so. The scrum is clearly stronger, but a weapon? Why do we always claim to have 'turned the corner' before having done anything to back it up. My hope is they keep on the up the good work, but atm we are not ready to comfortably face the Poms or the ABs in a World Cup.
Thoughts. Agree? Disagree?
Whilst there has been a definite improvement, I find it hard to reconcile that dominating any boks forward pack that has the over the hill John Smit in it as proof of a strong scrum. If the Wobblies had faced the boks scrum from last (Boks v ABs #2) then I would be alot more comfortable. The boks looked a lot better with both Du Plessis' in from the kickoff. Admittedly, the blacks had made a fair few changes and wouldn't have had the time to gel this reduced personal. However, their can be no question that this bok scrum is fair superior to the previous one, which was frankly more deserving of a 2nd tier nation.
The Wallabies have often shown improvement only to stop and the first signs of doing so. The scrum is clearly stronger, but a weapon? Why do we always claim to have 'turned the corner' before having done anything to back it up. My hope is they keep on the up the good work, but atm we are not ready to comfortably face the Poms or the ABs in a World Cup.
Thoughts. Agree? Disagree?