I thought Vaimauga played well last week so i think its for rotating the playing time like you said.3. Laban
2. Fish
1. CNK
I wonder if TSS playing and Vaimauga not is some sort of rotational policy with the new bench make-up - to avoid people not sitting on it without playing for weeks - or just Vaimauga was basically dropped.
I thought Vaimauga played well last week so i think it’s for rotating the playing time like you said.
No dummy half was such a poor play, Ford was often first to put pressure on any of our bombs as well, where were the speed men? Tired from hitting it up to much?And why was nobody tracking after Ford when he played the ball with no dummy half? He was entitled to think someone should've been there, it wasn't like he'd run 70 metres
Tigers did a good job of nullifying our pack. Have given the Sharks the blueprint of how to beat us
There was something very off on Boyd vs the first 3 weeks. Didn't dig as deep into the line as frequently, but when he did it set up CNK. He missed some gaps he normally took in the last few weeks. He made a poor call on a tackle of inside runner on Tigers try.Almost gave that point to Boyd because he was in pretty much everything good we did on offense, but there were also times he didn't engage the line late in the second half when there was space - wonder if he lacked confidence in Metcalf to take the right option on the next play.
I can’t think of another explanation, it would be interesting to hear if that is what’s happeningPiss this rotation idea right off Webster. Play our best 17 every week. It’s one thing if an injury forces our hand. But to not play one of our best players when he is fit is criminally dumb
Crazy not to play Vaimauga - he has the biggest impact off the bench every timeDM- Metcalf
Webster got it wrong. Brought him back too soon.
Also, not playing Vaimauga. Wild
