Who's going to be the loosehead lock? There's not many candidates atm.
Fardy with Jones
Who's going to be the loosehead lock? There's not many candidates atm.
I've really come around to the idea of having McMahon in the squad.
He is awesome every time he comes on the field. Getting him involved in the set up at a young age will only reap benefits long-term.
Fardy with Jones
Front row - I follow the difference between loose and tight, some props can play both but they are specialized positions.
Flanker is either blind or open and that is subject to the field position.
In the role of the scrum - what is the difference between a loose head & a tight head?
8 is tough. Higgers was so good early in the season and has done the job before but has really gone off the boil recently. Palu has been tinkered with there a few times with mixed results and hasn't played a whole lot this year yet. McCalman has been a consistent performer for the Force - I wouldn't mind seeing him given a chance but he doesn't seem to be seriously on the radar for some reason. Mowen would be a nice option to have but he has all but ruled himself out.
Yeah I have been thinking about this I had a look at each team to see who calls the lineout and this is what it looks like:Now that Mowen has opted out, who else besides Simmons is a legitimate option for calling our lineout? Surely he will be picked?
Now that Mowen has opted out, who else besides Simmons is a legitimate option for calling our lineout? Surely he will be picked?
Looking at that list Simmons would be the only one anywhere near a wallabies team now that Mowan and Pyle are off it's a massive issue for the wallabies I know Higgers has in the past called but even he isn't a given to start so I guess Simmons would be there on that alone....sigh
agree with the fundamental principle you are getting across but would it not be the case that some guys could quite easily fill the role and do the job well even though they are not the lineout general at their franchise??? I would think that sometimes the reason that they are not running the lineout could be due to incumbency at their clubs (retaining the lineout general who has been there before)Pete King. Yes any player can call the line out. If you are happy for an average line out that's fine. If you want a dominant line out that is assumed of 99% of possession and steals opposition ball then that won't be good enough.
A good line out leader runs the line out and like a playmaker has a better ability to read the defensive line out and determine where the best place to throw is, and also where to attack opposition ball.
I know it seems crazy to pick players who are good at their core duties and don't stand out otherwise but it seems to work for the odd (all) World Cup winning teams. Our scrum already has a bad reputation, or breakdown work has been inconsistent. Do we want to risk the one area we are close to assured of regaining, and have a chance of stealing, possession?