Tah(d)s v Rebels
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Tim" data-cid="569699" data-time="1459726484">
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<p>So the Tahds are now the Blues of Australia. Well, you have my sympathy.</p>
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<p>Hey! We were the Blues of Australian rugby long before the Blues were the Blues of <em>New Zealand</em> rugby.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Frank" data-cid="569701" data-time="1459726679">
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<p>As much as Ferners are enjoying putting the the boot into the Tahs and Aussie rugby ( and I do too), it shows Cheika is a much better coach than Gibson.</p>
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<p>Well, I think there are a few factors in play.</p>
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<p>This is Gibson's first shot at the big time, and therefore he's less likely to be as confrontational as Cheika was. As with the Reds post-2011, the feeling in Tah land is that now we've done it once, let's not upset the apple cart in order to do it again.</p>
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<p>What is shows is that personnel is not enough, and that AAC and Kepu - though maybe moreso Douglas - were important. </p>
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<p>Blades' appointment was met with a few raised eyebrows, as was the acquisition of Ta'avao. Though in fairness the scrum was a lot better than it has been in past weeks. </p>
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<p>One problem is that we started the season picking a THP at LHP and that has now marked us for the rest of the season. The penalty from the last scrum of the game shows that more than anything. That was, at worst, a reset, because from where I was sitting, the Rebels THP played Paddy and the AR like a fiddle. </p>
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<p>The main issue is that we're playing the same plan we had two years ago when we won, and it isn't working, and hasn't worked, for over 12 months. The Rebels set up their first try with a nice load of Pick n Go before going wide, and getting a back on forward.</p>
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<p>The Tahs are still trying to hit 2nd Channel with a forward, and then running laterally in the backs, without understanding that people are wise to this, and know to cut down the space of guys like Skelton and Lousi and Palu, and just drift on Folau and Foley and Beale.</p>
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<p>Rebels did the basics well, and still could have lost that game despite all the Tahs' ineptitude. The didn't score on the second half, didn't have much territory, and didn't kick that well. But they tackle their arses off and waited for (inevitable) mistakes.</p>
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<p>Doesn't matter how you win, really, but neither side is going to ring up huge gates with those kinds of performances.</p> -
<p>I agree with the comments regarding the game plan - even during the Cheika hey day, there wasn't a terribly large amount of variation to the Tahs game plan, and now that teams have cottoned on, it is even more apparent, especially when they've barely had all three of Foley/Beale/Folau combo on the field.</p>
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<p>I thought the Rebels kicking game was good too - that Rebels 10 has a large boot and their other backs kicked pretty well too - I thought Tamati Ellison was very good on defence - very physical and accurate.</p> -
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<p>... set up their first try with a nice load of Pick n Go before going wide, and getting a back on forward.</p>
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<p>Reading this, you'd think that rugby wasn't a complex game, and that using forwards up front could create space out wide.</p>
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I'm not being sarcastic, but I don't know why the hell this isn't done more often. This is rugby 101, and gets forgotten by so many coaches It's a goddamn cliche for a reason</p> -
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<p>Hey! We were the Blues of Australian rugby long before the Blues were the Blues of <em>New Zealand</em> rugby.</p>
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<p>Before it was hip!</p>
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<p>fucking Sydney hipster fluffybunnies. Worse than the ones from melbourne...</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="nzzp" data-cid="569723" data-time="1459730496">
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<p>Reading this, you'd think that rugby wasn't a complex game, and that using forwards up front could create space out wide.</p>
<p>I'm not being sarcastic, but I don't know why the hell this isn't done more often. This is rugby 101, and gets forgotten by so many coaches It's a goddamn cliche for a reason</p>
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<p>I haven't seen the Tahs pick n go for quite some time, unless the ball pops out the back of a ruck i.e. emergency measure.</p> -
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<p>That was the worst $40 I've ever spent. Not going back this season unless we're in the finals</p>
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<p>Then you are not going back. No way they will be in the finals.</p> -
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<p>That was the worst $40 I've ever spent. Not going back this season unless we're in the finals</p>
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<p>This from a man who consistently bemoans the fickle/silent nature of Sydney crowds.</p>
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<p>Thought it was a pretty fun arvo, out in the sunshine, pretty willing match if unskilled. </p> -
<p>maybe if they had a place to plug in his phone charger it wouldn't matter ;)</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="barbarian" data-cid="569767" data-time="1459738494">
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<p>This from a man who consistently bemoans the fickle/silent nature of Sydney crowds.</p>
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<p>Look at it this way, Barbara: I travel about 50km to get to the game from my place. I did it consistently in 2014, and as a Member in 2015, and so far once in 2016. </p>
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<p>I could have spent the money from yesterday on 1 month of Foxtel, and parked my arse in front of the PC at home to watch that shit. I suppose that's where some of the "rugby people" were, who live far more locally than I, and weren't playing rugby that day, at a guess.</p>
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<p>This is a team that broke an attendance record at the 2014 final FFS, but where are they now? Fucking nowhere.</p>
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<p>Besides the actual game I had a pretty good time catching up with some people at the pub, and Holloway had another solid game, so it wasn't a dead loss.</p> -
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<p>Look at it this way, Barbara: I travel about 50km to get to the game from my place. I did it consistently in 2014, and as a Member in 2015, and so far once in 2016. </p>
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<p><strong>I could have spent the money from yesterday on 1 month of Foxtel, and parked my arse in front of the PC at home</strong> to watch that shit. I suppose that's where some of the "rugby people" were, who live far more locally than I, and weren't playing rugby that day, at a guess.</p>
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<p>This is a team that broke an attendance record at the 2014 final FFS, but where are they now? Fucking nowhere.</p>
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<p>Besides the actual game I had a pretty good time catching up with some people at the pub, and Holloway had another solid game, so it wasn't a dead loss.</p>
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<p>I guess the key lies in the bolded bit. The ball and chain and kids have control of the tele and NTA has to sit in front of his computer like a Willis.</p> -
<p>how many solar panels does it take to run that ridiculous fucking screen?</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Crucial" data-cid="569777" data-time="1459741324"><p>I guess the key lies in the bolded bit. The ball and chain and kids have control of the tele and NTA has to sit in front of his computer like a Willis.</p></blockquote>
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Specifically, if I get a Fox Box, the little bastards will do nothing except watch Cartoon Network all day. And it costs too much.<br><br>
So last time I got Fox, I got the $50 version for the PC only, and kept it to myself. Fuck those guys. -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mariner4life" data-cid="569779" data-time="1459741963">
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<p>how many solar panels does it take to run that ridiculous fucking screen?</p>
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<p>Its LED so pretty efficient, actually ;)</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="NTA" data-cid="569709" data-time="1459727779"><p>Well, I think there are a few factors in play.<br>
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This is Gibson's first shot at the big time, and therefore he's less likely to be as confrontational as Cheika was. As with the Reds post-2011, the feeling in Tah land is that now we've done it once, let's not upset the apple cart in order to do it again.<br>
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What is shows is that personnel is not enough, and that AAC and Kepu - though maybe moreso Douglas - were important. <br>
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Blades' appointment was met with a few raised eyebrows, as was the acquisition of Ta'avao. Though in fairness the scrum was a lot better than it has been in past weeks. <br>
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One problem is that we started the season picking a THP at LHP and that has now marked us for the rest of the season. The penalty from the last scrum of the game shows that more than anything. That was, at worst, a reset, because from where I was sitting, the Rebels THP played Paddy and the AR like a fiddle. <br>
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The main issue is that we're playing the same plan we had two years ago when we won, and it isn't working, and hasn't worked, for over 12 months. The Rebels set up their first try with a nice load of Pick n Go before going wide, and getting a back on forward.<br>
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The Tahs are still trying to hit 2nd Channel with a forward, and then running laterally in the backs, without understanding that people are wise to this, and know to cut down the space of guys like Skelton and Lousi and Palu, and just drift on Folau and Foley and Beale.<br>
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Rebels did the basics well, and still could have lost that game despite all the Tahs' ineptitude. The didn't score on the second half, didn't have much territory, and didn't kick that well. But they tackle their arses off and waited for (inevitable) mistakes.<br>
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Doesn't matter how you win, really, but neither side is going to ring up huge gates with those kinds of performances.</p></blockquote>
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Ta'avao responsible for two of the Rebels tries. Timani swatted him off like he was an u-65kg winger. An improved scrum doesn't make up for that.