The GPS Rower
Herbert Moran (7)
tahs
Out of curiosity, who in the Tahs squad would you throw in as the centre pairing? Perhaps a combination of 10 - Foley, 12 - Volavola, 13 - Izzy and adopt the "hopefully we'll score more tries than we'll concede" mentality? Who is the alternative to AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at 13? Horne? Is he a significantly better passer/crash baller than AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)? Would you keep Tom Carter at 12? He's been pretty dynamic. I would argue that half the reason AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) hasn't been a factor so far is that he's been playing outside TC.
I just don't see any clearly better alternatives than what Cheika has thrown out this week?
But failing to get the most out of the talents they have is what the Waratahs do best It's nice to be the best at something
But still hitting all the KPI's.Pfft. That's nothing -- plenty of teams don't maximise their talent. We're the Super Rugby champions of failing to meet expectations.
Pfft. That's nothing -- plenty of teams don't maximise their talent. We're the Super Rugby champions of failing to meet expectations.
I can catch up after, although I am driving afterwardsSo who is up for a drink before this one? or after?
Cheika doesn't seem afraid to sack units
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/u...-tahs-ready-for-blowtorch-20130312-2fyhd.html
1 Robinson
2 Ulugia
3 Ryan
4 Douglas
5 Timani or Chapman (paper ain't clear but I would assume Chapman)
6 Dennis
7 Hooper
8 McCutchan
9 McCibbon
10 Foley
11 Betham
12 Barnes
13 AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
14 Turner
15 Folau
Bench
Kepu
Horne
I thought that Robinson was disappointing last week after a great effort the week before. Happy to see Ryan get a run on game though. Like the backline except Folau at 15 - he can't kick despite his time in AFL. Disappointed for Mitchell - he reads a game very well, can kick with both feet and doesn't make many mistakes. Would have him at 15, Folau at 13 and take your pick of Turner or Betham with AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) on the other wing.
But failing to get the most out of the talents they have is what the Waratahs do best It's nice to be the best at something
to quote one of our coaches when we discussed the above mentioned side ' it's just re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. It will be a kick a thon with Barnes back in. I'll be re-arranging my sock drawer for this match, it will be far more exciting'.
Well, those are sound tactics when playing the Tahs.
What so they can throw it on the ground at he halfs feet and be can throw an interception? We're better of without the ball!
Kicking aimlessly provides no support at all.
I agree with you, Hawko. Let the kids learn the new style.This constant, destructive negativity produces nothing but despair and depression. Sure the Tahs played badly last week, but the Brumbies are a very good side and would have done the same to at least half the other teams. The team will be hurting big-time. Kicking them aimlessly provides no support at all.
Let me make my position clear: I do not care whether they win or lose.I agree with you, Hawko. Let the kids learn the new style.
I really feel for the Waratahs. They are trying to change the way they play to please the fans, but in the process, the 'so-called' fans rip shreds off them because they aren't winning with a new style they have been using for 3 weeks?
If you are true supporter, why not support what they are trying to do?
If you thought Cheika had finished shaking things up at The Waratahs think again.
Today's Daily Telegraph has the scoop.
If you thought Cheika had finished shaking things up at The Waratahs think again.
Today's Daily Telegraph has the scoop.
Interesting, I like Timani at 12, now there's a crash ball runner! Hooper probably as good as we've got at 9 and who knows, Lachie can probably throw the ball the ball in to the lineout!Folau's development is obviously ahead of schedule! Not sure about Robbo under the high ball though.