WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
Something that's really standing out to me at least from the first two games for the Tahs is the utter lack of leadership on the field. And I'm not talking about the bloke with the big C next to his name. Though neither have wowed me in the role in any way. But the utter lack of anyone willing to take charge and lift those around them to be better.
And it's not just down to there being a lack of older heads on the pitch either. Leadership isn't an age based thing. Experience helps mature it, absolutely. But it isn't the defining factor of it. The Tahs play like a team of individually very talented footballers lacking the concept of playing as a collective to actually achieve anything. And it's showing up big time in the defensive effort. Many people often derided Hooper ref/game management but something that's be glaringly obvious to me is that it's clear that he set the standards for the playing group and forced them to push harder to meet them.
Unless someone is willing to take the reins. Set the standards and demand they are met by the group the Tahs are in for a horrifically dire season this year.
And it's not just down to there being a lack of older heads on the pitch either. Leadership isn't an age based thing. Experience helps mature it, absolutely. But it isn't the defining factor of it. The Tahs play like a team of individually very talented footballers lacking the concept of playing as a collective to actually achieve anything. And it's showing up big time in the defensive effort. Many people often derided Hooper ref/game management but something that's be glaringly obvious to me is that it's clear that he set the standards for the playing group and forced them to push harder to meet them.
Unless someone is willing to take the reins. Set the standards and demand they are met by the group the Tahs are in for a horrifically dire season this year.