I'm not going to accuse you of bias, BR, I'm just going to accuse you of being wrong.
Our real problem in the forwards continues to be the selection of Hooper and Pocock together. That weakens our ability to win the collisions, get over the gain line, and to win the lineout competition. Not the only problem, but the one that has most far reaching implications.
This is bizarre logic. Hooper and Pocock were our best two forwards on the field on Saturday, by miles. To point to them as the problem? My god.
Hooper wins collisions just as well, if not better, than any other forward. Not to mention he actually has become a lineout option in his own right (which I will address below).
To look at Saturday's game and come away with an opinion that the problem was not in fact our tight 5 (plus our 6) is just flat out wrong.
Hanigan is a waste of a spot as far as winning any collisions is concerned, and seems to be ignored in the lineout action anyway. Hooper is an embarrassment at lineout time, but continues to be used.
I am trying to find a stat I saw during the coverage that Hanigan actually led us in lineout takes, but I'll put a pin in that until I find it.
What makes you believe that Hooper is 'an embarrassment at lineout time'? He has proven a handy option at 2, and won a few for us there on the weekend. When you jump at 2 it's about speed rather than height, and he gets up quickly. Obviously getting the ball at 2 really limits your attack, but that's not his fault.
Hooper is only used because of our shambolic lineout's inability to get Coleman or Rodda or Hanigan in any space at the back. We were being tightly marked, we had no movement on the ground, so were forced into Plan B, which was Hooper.
That's the fault of coaches and callers in the eyes of any sane rugby viewer. But you? Nah, it's all on Hooper.
Unfortunately, the solution to our biggest problems at Wallaby level centre on Waratah players, Hooper, Hanigan, Phipps, Beale and Folau.
So our problems are: our captain who was one of our best on Saturday, our reserve 6 who started his first game on Saturday, our reserve halfback who plays 10 minutes a game, plus our two backs who had great Super seasons.
It's such a bizarre way of looking at it. We were beaten right across the park on Saturday, except maybe in the scrums.
Our problems are so deep, so systemic that it's so odd to pin it on this random assortment of players.
I'm not trying to say Hanigan is a world beater, or that Beale and Folau aren't playing below their best. That's all true, but it's just one part of the whole problem here. It goes right down from the top and nobody is spared.
Nobody is really playing well. The coaches are faultering every week. The whole system is broken.
But nah, it's all Hooper hey.
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