Originally posted by LDiCesare
I can still walk. Everything's fine.
I can still walk. Everything's fine.
I heard about five minutes of yesterday's Wallabies - ABs game before I had to go out. The five minutes coincided with Mark Gerard's first try just on half time, so the Wallabies went to the break down 5-20. It sounds like they played very much better in the second half, with Matt Rogers excelling at #10 before he ran out of puff. They even got to within three points before they stupidly gave away penalties. I suppose it has to be deemed a good effort under the injury circumstances. The knives remain out for George Gregan, even thought he, apparently, had a much better game. The fact remains that, while a pack is, at best, constantly under pressure, no half back can excel except on the back foot. Thus anyone who replaces Gregan will face exactly the same problem but without his experience and guile.
While I haven't seen any of this season's Tests, it sounds like the front row is even less competitive than it was. That, and crap lineouts - they're missing Plank's organising skills terribly, and Dan Vickerman, his lieutenant and astute organiser is injured - on top of the injuries, are what is killing them. If you can't control possession from the set pieces, you're always chasing and defending.
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