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Bill McLean (32)
How are the beers at the Taphouse?
Just make sure you don't turn up wearing anything with a team logo on it, you'll be asked to take it off otherwise you won't get in. Owner's rule which applies after 8pm.
How are the beers at the Taphouse?
Like an angel pissing on your tongue. No pies, but the cheeseburger is delish
Good to see Crawford working his way back in: how has he been training, Lee?
I haven't seen my TV replay yet, but geez, the two playmaker system of Foley and Beale, and the difficulty for defenders to decide which of them to target, looked a treat against the Rebels at the ground.
I regret to say that I think that is more of a reflection on the Rebels than on the Tahs.
For 7 minutes the Rebels were able to recall the Brumbies techniques from a week before and put some pressure on. But there was no class about it - it was just 100% full on physical rush defence.
It showed just how good the Brumbies were for about 20 minutes in the middle 20 minutes of the first half last week - they had just the right commitment to the tackle but with room to adjust to a pass or whatever - whereas the Rebels just tried to belt the crap out of the Tahs for about 10 minutes and were soon goneskis as a result.
The Brumbies have unlocked the weakness and there were signs of it early last night but you need to be a smart team to repeat what the Brumbies did.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/u...ys-south-africa-road-trip-20140322-hvlib.html
I was surprised that he didn't finish the game last night.
Pfitzy, you'll have to indulge an old man with fading memory. Please direct me to just one instance where I could be said to have "pushed" Paddy as a scrummager. Don't trouble yourself to list them all; just one example will do. For the life of me I cannot recall anything I have ever written about the lad that could be interpreted that way. Nor can I recall anything that I have said in private about him being a superior scrummager, although I have very frequently commented - not in print as far as I know - on a major fault which he had early in his career where he would jump backward with both feet on engagement. This appeared to be related to an inability to crouch effectively, attributable to an extremely limited range of dorsi-flexion.Back to the scrum - I'm really concerned that Paddy Ryan has slipped backwards - maybe Bruce Ross has done his hammy from pushing the guy so hard and is no longer able to support him - but the second row drive doesn't seem to be there either.
This appeared to be related to an inability to crouch effectively, attributable to an extremely limited range of dorsi-flexion.
Yes, most unusual, Pfitzy. In fact if you were burdened by a concern for facts, you would realise it is "unusual" for me to desert any player given that to the very best of my knowledge I have never criticised any player, Uni or otherwise, let alone deserted them since I joined this forum almost five years ago.Bruce - don't split hairs. You backed him as a player. He is a prop. Therefore he should be able to do his primary job. For a while he looked like he was, but he's suffered a bit if a setback recently.
Unusual for you to desert a Uni player so quickly though.