Hollywood Jesus said:Today's problem was that we didn't read the number switches in defense. Melbourne would wrap two around the ruck while the ball was being played without anyone noticing and they'd have us stacked on whichever side they chose to. We didn't see it coming time and time again and it cost us.
Also, we had the fastest player on the field by a mile and we didn't utilise it. There was a time when, at a scrum we were feeding, Kidwell was on the long wing and we should have just booted the ball and sent Hayne after it. Seriously there were 5 or 6 good opportunities to kick long and send Hayne on a chase that would have resulted in tries or repeat sets, and no one had the vision to see it.
Spot on. Last year we were so dominant in that area, that's why we did so well.James_Hardie said:Then there was the little matter of our players (forwards in particular) not being able to wrestle or even put up any sort of a fight in the ruck. We got rolled on our back and spun around in every tackle in offence, and allowed them fast play the balls in defence. I have never seen a side get so out played in the ruck as i what i saw today.
look if we beat Souths we'll only be 4 outside the 8 with 10 rounds to go
Hollywood Jesus said:look if we beat Souths we'll only be 4 outside the 8 with 10 rounds to go
Hollywood Jesus said:look if we beat Souths we'll only be 4 outside the 8 with 10 rounds to go
redeel said:if the solstice winter sun can shine on parra stadium at an acute angle of 36.789degrees and a flock ofnth hemisphere yellow sparrows fly at an angle of 12 degrees opp the adjacent angle provided by the solstice shadow we just may make it to 7th maybe 8th place, and then we will all wake up:sarcasm:
number8 said:I'm an optimist with awesome patience! Maths is great!