Hurricane
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Agree with this and meant to say as much.Some of my random thoughts on the game.
and their tight 5 simply dont have the mobility and power to pose a consistent threat in the tight or the loose.
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Agree with this and meant to say as much.Some of my random thoughts on the game.
and their tight 5 simply dont have the mobility and power to pose a consistent threat in the tight or the loose.
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I think the ABs play at 100% of their abilities in the tri nations and in the world cup.Some of my random thoughts on the game.
I'd even go so far as to say this team represents our best chance of winning the WC since 95 but it is a whole year away and a lot can happen.
Spewing...straight up one more week? or shall i throw it open to the people?Hmmm.... nah....
So...your backing Will Genia not to score on a dodgy knee...and no Quade Cooper...With two front rowers, a lock and an Inside centre oon the bench, with A. Faainga might be lucky to see 5 minutes (unless played at 13)...Instead of the 11.5 point buffer, I'll bet that New Zealand will win, and no Queensland Reds player will score a point in the match...ball's in your court.
Think the sacking/resignation of Deans would be a piss poor decison this close to the WC...unless it was to install McKenzie as coach.The Wobblies need to be more aggressive at the tackle, run through and near the rucks, and use kicks when in their own 22 to keep the ABs in their half of the field. I don't think the ball in hand philosophy all the time is going to work against an AB side more adept at contesting and winning possession. I wouldn't even mind seeing drop goals returning to the frame and the taking of any and all available points when on offer.
All that said, we might just see a massive hiding this week, and the resignation of Deans after this game.
I tend to disagree that Deans' position as Australian coach is in question (irrespective if they lose to the All Blacks again this weekend) especially this close to the Rugby World Cup. I simply don't think its practical to appoint a new coach, with essentially the same mix of players available, and give him one year to develop a side to win the World Cup any better than Deans would. In my view anyway, the Wallabies don't look that bad at full strength and Deans surely can't be blamed for their early season crisis in the front row and injuries to game breakers like Ioane (who IMO is a definite starter for the Australians when fit). At least Deans has recognised the advantages of keeping the ball in hand with the recent change in law interpretations rather than kicking it away and using tactics that worked under previous interpretations (like the Springboks seemed to want to do), and they're applying pressure at the breakdown with key loose forwards and a dynamic openside flanker.They should sack Deans if he is unable to get the best out of his players or they have lost confidence in him. We will know better about that after this weekend - although a loss doesn't necessarily mean a lack of confidence/belief, rather the manner of the loss.
I'm not overly confident in Anthony Faingaa at 12 either, though like I said I would with Cooper, I'm prepared to at least see what he has to offer at the highest level against class opposition before judging him on paper. I do rate Barnes though and thought he might be given another starting opportunity. Fully agree with your comment on O'Connor and with Rob Horne ruled out I thought Australia might've been keen to reshuffle their backline and play O'Connor at fullback and Cameron Shepherd or Lachie Turner (is he injured?) on the wing.Not sure about the selection of A.Faingaa at second five although I have never seen him play. Fair enough that Barnes had a quiet game last weekend, but I rate him, and think he would come good. It also means that other elements of tactical kicking, for example chip kicks and grubber kicks are not part of the plan for this weekend (I am assuming that he is a running and physical second five). I like the look of Beale at 15 though but O'Connor may not be the right selection for the wing - its a pity Ioane is injured, I reckon he and Beale would have formed a good combination.
Agreed, that decision surprised me too - as far as impact and explosiveness off the bench goes I think he offers more than Benson Stanley, whose taken his spot in the reserves. Also interesting to note that hes not been selected for Hawkes Bay this weekend which is a shame IMO, so I assume hes still part of the wider AB squad.EDIT: surprised the AB's have dropped Dagg altogether...thought he offered quite a bit off the bench.