ABs v Scotland
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That interception by Hogg when we were putting in the final pass to dot down under the post. Whoever was that support runner (Cane?) give yourself an uppercut now, and next time give your self 2m of depth.
Unnecessarily flat supporting line butchers another try.
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@hydro11 said in ABs v Scotland:
@akan004 said in ABs v Scotland:
Our defence was so passive all night. Has been pretty poor all year as well.
Our defence was incredible tonight - seriously. We missed less tackles than Scotland even though we had to make 100 more.
.They made a lot of ground pretty easily. We lacked line speed. Yeah our tackling was good but had Scotland been more clinical, they would have scored a couple more tries.
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@rapido said in ABs v Scotland:
We would have been annihilated today by a team more clinical in the 'red zone'. Some of their handling when hot on attack was deer in headlights stuff. 95% of the Scots play was magnificent.
Scots could have been 15-20 points up before we even woke up.
I’d love to know who these ‘more clinical in the red zone’ teams are. I’ve watched every tier 1 and most tier 2 test teams this year and can say there aren’t many around.....
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An unexpected bonus is the fabulous Zinzan Brooke as part of the Pommie commentary, doing a very competent job. That would be the first time I have seen him in action since he went around, and held his place, among the best batch of back rowers the All Blacks have seen.
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@akan004 said in ABs v Scotland:
@hydro11 said in ABs v Scotland:
@akan004 said in ABs v Scotland:
Our defence was so passive all night. Has been pretty poor all year as well.
Our defence was incredible tonight - seriously. We missed less tackles than Scotland even though we had to make 100 more.
.They made a lot of ground pretty easily. We lacked line speed. Yeah our tackling was good but had Scotland been more clinical, they would have scored a couple more tries.
They ran less metres from 60 odd more runs though. I don't think they made many metres at all until the very end. They just kept the ball well.
We missed chances too. We probably should have scored when Barrett did the forward pass in the first half, there was the attacking scrum which we turned over and the intercept which saved them.
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Scotland’s tactic appeared to be hold onto possession and have very quick line speed. On the whole it worked well except they lacked the finishing ability and their scrum was weak. They had some beautiful phase play and scored some nice tries.
The ABs seem to lack composure and do some dumb shit which releases any sort of pressure and hands the ball back. The ABs seem to fail at controlling the ball at the moment.
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Hhmmm, doesn't sound like a game worth watching...
Hope we up our game next week, hate to lose to Gatlands team.
While we are still missing a raft of frontline players, just basics like catching and passing seem to be a stretch at present and have done all year.
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With Australia and South Africa doing so well on this end of year tour, and us just holding on to beat the Scots, I’m still of the view that Hansen and Foster aren’t half as clever as they think they are this year...
Or maybe our resident Scottish Kiwi is right, and they really should have had more players in the Lions...
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@stargazer said in ABs v Scotland:
Scotland in. WTF Why didn't Rieko tackle?
Rieko was a passenger in the last 10 mins as he seemed to be favouring his right arm.
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@stargazer said in ABs v Scotland:
@chimoaus said in ABs v Scotland:
Cane back on. Hames doing well for somebody who can’t scrum. Squire can’t find support after nice run.
You mean he was a ball hog and forgot to pass to Lima? If he couldn't find the support, he needs better lenses.
That was poor by Squire, and Taylor was also guilty of butchering a try by taking too long to pass.
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@donsteppa said in ABs v Scotland:
With Australia and South Africa doing so well on this end of year tour, and us just holding on to beat the Scots, I’m still of the view that Hansen and Foster aren’t half as clever as they think they are this year...
Or maybe our resident Scottish Kiwi is right, and they really should have had more players in the Lions...
None of them demanded selection in all honesty except Hogg.
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@taniwharugby said in ABs v Scotland:
While we are still missing a raft of frontline players, just basics like catching and passing seem to be a stretch at present and have done all year
The problem in a nutshell - and not taking anything away from the Jocks performance. Seems to be a major problem when we think we are going to win easily - eg. Zinzan's "show no mercy" BS.
Hansen looked pissed-off at the post match interview. Have a feeling they might be expected to sharpen up before the Taffs.
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@stargazer I've been pretty lucky, my PF doesnt affect me at all.
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Very brave performance from the Scots. They're not easybeats any more.
As for the abs. I really farking hope they are holding something back because the tactics and moves are absolutely dire. This flat bullshit in the back line is killing their ability to create anything. People here get down on BB or Lima, but wtf is any 10 supposed to do when they have zero space and time?
But as has been mentioned above, the handling and execution this year across the entire team has been very very ordinary. As has the discipline. So many completely unnecessary penalties.
Not been a vintage year by any means.
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@taniwharugby Lucky indeed. Or I was unlucky, I don't know. I was limping (due to pain and swelling) for at least two months. Ruined a holiday.
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I'm not sure I'd agree with that, having watched Scotland's backrow outplay Wales' and imo, get the better of Ireland's, I think Barclay and Watson, possibly Hardie too, were unlucky to not tour. Nel was injured of course or he would have probably been the starting tighthead. Gatland went with what he knew, and I can see the point in that, but there was some politics involved in it all - Townsend turned down a coaching role and there looked to be a bit of a pouted lip from Gats over that.
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@stargazer said in ABs v Scotland:
@taniwharugby Lucky indeed. Or I was unlucky, I don't know. I was limping (due to pain and swelling) for at least two months. Ruined a holiday.
I've had it for 5 years, for a while in both feet. So you weren't that unlucky.
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mine is just in my right foot, doesnt affect anything so I havent required surgery (first diagnosed in about 2002)