AB MotM V England
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@Kirwan said in AB MotM V England:
@Bovidae said in AB MotM V England:
Ardie made his tackles but I thought he was ineffectual in the 1st half and never competed at the breakdown.
Except for the turnovers he got.
He got 1 turnover but that was in the 2nd half wasn't it?
I just thought the ABs were too passive and never looked to compete, unlike Curry and Underhill.
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@Bovidae said in AB MotM V England:
@Kirwan said in AB MotM V England:
@Bovidae said in AB MotM V England:
Ardie made his tackles but I thought he was ineffectual in the 1st half and never competed at the breakdown.
Except for the turnovers he got.
He got 1 turnover but that was in the 2nd half wasn't it?
I just thought the ABs were too passive and never looked to compete, unlike Curry and Underhill.
He was the only one being physical, he was let down by his team mates. Even then he still got turnovers
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A. Smith was a workhorse I thought. He was taking on the big boys when our big guys were missing.
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Goodhue was our best and I'd have subbed ALB instead of him. Reece created some chances and looked likely, yes he had some defensive lapses but... ah, our whole team was pretty ave on that front.
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Damn, this one is hard, and I'm not going to do my second watch to help decide (even the Perth match was rewatchable). I think Goodhue was good and then there were a bunch who tried hard but for whatever reason were mostly ineffectual - BBBR, Whitelock, ALB, Reece. There was one group of rucks where Cane made three tackles in a row as expected, but he was too late on and gave up a penalty. I've seen Coles and SBW cop some flack on various threads but they were definitely in the trying box and they both made some inroads.
I'm going to have to leave this a few days to see whether I can muster up the courage to rewatch.
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Jordie Barett. I noticed him every time the play came near him. Really had a big impact on the game...
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in AB MotM V England:
A. Smith was a workhorse I thought. He was taking on the big boys when our big guys were missing.
Sheesh, I thought his decision making left a lot to be desired. If I was Rattue I’d be demanding a public square explanation as to the box kick just outside our attacking 22 alone. And that wasn’t one of those platform was a problem issues. We were on attack and actually building.
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@Paekakboyz said in AB MotM V England:
Goodhue was our best and I'd have subbed ALB instead of him. Reece created some chances and looked likely, yes he had some defensive lapses but... ah, our whole team was pretty ave on that front.
I will go out on a limb here and say Crotty may have been useful at some stage
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@Nevorian thought our subs were all wrong, without talking about tactics (or lack thereof and the ability to make changes on the fly to try and disrupt the English)
THink SB should have stayed on longer and taken BR off, and left Goodhue on and taken ALB off and probably bought Coles on sooner...
ALl that being said, we just werent in that game last night
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I honestly do not get the love for Goodhue. He was far from best on park for the AB's in my opinion.
He's very one dimensional, good on defence but after re-watching Namibia and Irish games prior to the English match, he offers very little in attack.
He usually just tucks the ball and hits the line barely making a dent. And I've yet to see an offload of his all tournament.
Best on park for me were Savea and Smith. Didn't pick a 3rd player.
Edit. I would actually give it to Coles who was very busy and somewhat effective when he came on.
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@ACT-Crusader I am a fan but I'm sick of ineffectual Aaron Smith box kicks. He's a liability in defense immediately behind the ruck and he's at that point where all of our best recent halfbacks seem to eventually get to. He over-thinks. Piri was great when he just used to pass like a bullet out of a gun. Marshall was much more serviceable in the first half of his career. When he wasn't fluffing around. Still a fantastic player, Smith. But he needs to pump the breaks on the playmaking and get back to instinctual rugby.