Bledisloe I
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Interesting little analysis.
The main difference i could see was how much better the AB defense was than the Chiefs. No one in Black committed to anything until the play unfolded. And most importantly they kept their line flat at all times. For the Chiefs that one guy is 2m ahead of everyone, leaving a hole no matter what he does, and then the inside defender bites hard on the lead runner, rather than sliding off.
Yes the Wallaby set up was everything they describe, narrow, and deep. But the ABs stayed flat the whole time, and allowed the play to unfold. The scrum also meant they were numbered up, rather than marking that forward coming back on the cut, and still having 3 guys out the back to worry about, and more field.
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@Machpants @mariner4life Yeah an interesting summation. Ironic isn't it? Given that the Aussies have traditionally been "clever" in the backs.
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@catogrande said in Bledisloe I:
@Machpants @mariner4life Yeah an interesting summation. Ironic isn't it? Given that the Aussies have traditionally been "clever" in the backs.
That stereotype is as outdated as French Flair
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@machpants the colours in the photo are a bit whack. Goodhue playing in Navy blue and the Aussies in Lemon
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@mariner4life said in Bledisloe I:
@catogrande said in Bledisloe I:
@Machpants @mariner4life Yeah an interesting summation. Ironic isn't it? Given that the Aussies have traditionally been "clever" in the backs.
That stereotype is as outdated as French Flair
Sacre Bleu!
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@mariner4life check out the NH international thread
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Compare that 'back play' with some of the plays the Wallabies did in 2015. I reckon after the 2015 RWC I haven't seen too many succesful plays from the WB's, of course there is no Giteau, but I also think that Quade Cooper had his hand on some of those 2015 plays(yeah yeah he's a fluffybunny and all that but he knew how to plan and execute a set piece move).
This is from TRC 2015 against the boks, don't hace time to find more but I remember they scored some beauties that year.
EDIT: from 1:26 onwards
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@sapetyvi said in Bledisloe I:
Compare that 'back play' with some of the plays the Wallabies did in 2015. I reckon after the 2015 RWC I haven't seen too many succesful plays from the WB's, of course there is no Giteau, but I also think that Quade Cooper had his hand on some of those 2015 plays(yeah yeah he's a fluffybunny and all that but he knew how to plan and execute a set piece move).
This is from TRC 2015 against the boks, don't hace time to find more but I remember they scored some beauties that year.
Both of the first two Wallaby tries there were using that same move as discussed in the article above but with the inside runner hitting the ball. Both times they only just got to the tryline in a covering tackle from the Bok 7.
Executing the late wrap from the blindside runner needs a bit more precision but can result in a break that a flanker will not able to get to.
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@machpants said in Bledisloe I:
I wish I could so easily pick up this stuff!
I think its great how our FB takes the time to write these articles in his spare time. Not much happens in accounts I suppose.