Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
barbarian's blog on the game is here:
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/reds-beat-tahs-in-last-minute-thriller/
Putting aside who did what at the end of the game, the disaster for the Tahs is one typical of Oz rugby. Frankly I wouldn't have been surprised if any of the Oz teams did the same thing.
Sometimes our players and teams as a whole show a lack of footie nous. One couldn't imagine a team like Munster losing a game like that as the players in it are brought up knowing how to close a game out. Just about any of the top teams in Europe would do the same.
For that matter: I don't think the SAffer and Kiwi teams would have risked the win for anything.
Michael Foley is to be commended for his comments after the game and I applaud him for it; it must have been a bitter pill to swallow.
I realise that I have not given the Reds their due, especially the actions of Tapuai and Shipperly, and how they manufactured a wonderful rugby moment, but I think that my observation will resonate with some Oz rugby fans.
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http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/reds-beat-tahs-in-last-minute-thriller/
Putting aside who did what at the end of the game, the disaster for the Tahs is one typical of Oz rugby. Frankly I wouldn't have been surprised if any of the Oz teams did the same thing.
Sometimes our players and teams as a whole show a lack of footie nous. One couldn't imagine a team like Munster losing a game like that as the players in it are brought up knowing how to close a game out. Just about any of the top teams in Europe would do the same.
For that matter: I don't think the SAffer and Kiwi teams would have risked the win for anything.
Michael Foley is to be commended for his comments after the game and I applaud him for it; it must have been a bitter pill to swallow.
I realise that I have not given the Reds their due, especially the actions of Tapuai and Shipperly, and how they manufactured a wonderful rugby moment, but I think that my observation will resonate with some Oz rugby fans.
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