I found this comment from another unhappy fan - I have to sya I think he nauils almost everything spot on.
Well I think a lot of the blame has to go to the Robinson’s for their lame tactics (or lack of them) when things started to go wrong.
To start with the ball at the ruck was slow – as it was stated by all commentators the French were lying all over the ball (probably after watching Wales get away it successfully last week – not a whinge just a comment on a part of play that everyone does if they can get away with it) but no-one put “feet on bodies” to clear them out. If you pick a side to play with width you need to quick clean ball to play with – why didn’t anyone (Captain or coach) point this out as an area to focus on. Worsley had another anonymous game and we may have to re-think the back row and its approach.
JR kept pointing to the posts when he knew Hodgson didn’t believe he could get the points – why not go for the touch near their line and start the maul (used successfully yesterday before the madness set in) – see line out below.
Line-out – perhaps it is me but I don’t see many other countries going for this overly complicated ‘come-dancing’ style of line-outs it seems like there are a dozen players running back and forwards like headless chickens before the throw come in – no wonder a limited thrower like Thomson has trouble hitting his man. I went to the England ‘A’ game on Friday and saw a simple well executed line drill work well with out all these shenanigans – the best line-out (Ireland) doesn’t see the need to do that so why don’t we learn from our betters.
Replacements – I’m not sure what replacing one big strong wing for another does when the problems were blatantly of the nature above. If you have a third kicker on the bench why not use him – if he is not good enough t play then he shouldn’t have been picked in the first place. Rowntree was flagging at the end and should have been replaced by Sheridan who would have been not only fresh legs but dangerous in both the tight and loose. This lack of vision was highlighted in the scrum in the dying minutes – Laporte saw his scrum going backward and changed his personnel thus shoring up this potential defect. Unfortunately Robinson appears to be incapable of either noticing this or acting on it.
Leadership – JR is normally a great a player but appears to have been worked out by opposition. Whether this is affecting his confidence I don’t know but he certainly not inspiring and or leading anyone in the team at the moment. I think that the captaincy should be passed over to someone in the pack – I would go for Corry as he is at least an inspiration to the rest of them at the moment and is used to a ‘no nonsense’ approach at Leicester.
Post match comments – Robinson talked about “great commitment” and “couldn’t ask anymore of his players” and other such nonsense. If you watch Football from mid-season onwards this is the exact banter from managers facing (and usually achieving) relegation. Robinson needs to be (and seen to be) honest and not play ‘kid-gloves’ with players who have not played well or have shirked responsibility.
If we play like that (again) against Ireland we will be on the backend of a 40-50 point drubbing.
To start with the ball at the ruck was slow – as it was stated by all commentators the French were lying all over the ball (probably after watching Wales get away it successfully last week – not a whinge just a comment on a part of play that everyone does if they can get away with it) but no-one put “feet on bodies” to clear them out. If you pick a side to play with width you need to quick clean ball to play with – why didn’t anyone (Captain or coach) point this out as an area to focus on. Worsley had another anonymous game and we may have to re-think the back row and its approach.
JR kept pointing to the posts when he knew Hodgson didn’t believe he could get the points – why not go for the touch near their line and start the maul (used successfully yesterday before the madness set in) – see line out below.
Line-out – perhaps it is me but I don’t see many other countries going for this overly complicated ‘come-dancing’ style of line-outs it seems like there are a dozen players running back and forwards like headless chickens before the throw come in – no wonder a limited thrower like Thomson has trouble hitting his man. I went to the England ‘A’ game on Friday and saw a simple well executed line drill work well with out all these shenanigans – the best line-out (Ireland) doesn’t see the need to do that so why don’t we learn from our betters.
Replacements – I’m not sure what replacing one big strong wing for another does when the problems were blatantly of the nature above. If you have a third kicker on the bench why not use him – if he is not good enough t play then he shouldn’t have been picked in the first place. Rowntree was flagging at the end and should have been replaced by Sheridan who would have been not only fresh legs but dangerous in both the tight and loose. This lack of vision was highlighted in the scrum in the dying minutes – Laporte saw his scrum going backward and changed his personnel thus shoring up this potential defect. Unfortunately Robinson appears to be incapable of either noticing this or acting on it.
Leadership – JR is normally a great a player but appears to have been worked out by opposition. Whether this is affecting his confidence I don’t know but he certainly not inspiring and or leading anyone in the team at the moment. I think that the captaincy should be passed over to someone in the pack – I would go for Corry as he is at least an inspiration to the rest of them at the moment and is used to a ‘no nonsense’ approach at Leicester.
Post match comments – Robinson talked about “great commitment” and “couldn’t ask anymore of his players” and other such nonsense. If you watch Football from mid-season onwards this is the exact banter from managers facing (and usually achieving) relegation. Robinson needs to be (and seen to be) honest and not play ‘kid-gloves’ with players who have not played well or have shirked responsibility.
If we play like that (again) against Ireland we will be on the backend of a 40-50 point drubbing.
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