Dragon66
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I hear what you are all saying, and I agree that Aitken made some poor decisions at times when coming out of the line quickly to try and shut down an opposition spreading the ball wide. It did cost us.
But that was inexperience playing in McGregor's clever defensive pattern and he will learn from that, I have no doubt about that.
The bigger problem was McGregor's defensive strategy - a compressed middle (Power Game in Defence) that left way to much space for opposition coaches to target our edges. Blind freddy could see how much space was on the edges.
No only Aitken, but McDonald and Nighty were regularly turned inside out once a team spread the ball quickly to the edges from 40 metres out.
Quite often they recovered quickly, but in many cases the opposition found plenty of space to attack our try line.
I'm not a coach so I can't fix the problem, but as a keen follower of the game I can still see the problem.
Aitken is already a backrower playing in the centres so a move to the bench as a utility player because of his skill set and versatility makes him more useful as an interchange player than Mann who can only substitute for an injured backline player, or who gets 10 minutes as a substitute near the end of the game.
IMO, Aitken adds more value to the balance of the squad than Mann, though I agree Mann is good enough to be in the starting lineup. Hopefully his form in the reggies will demand a start, and the form of the starting centres and wingers is so good that he will have to bide his time and wait for injury or Origin to make a claim.
My preference for the starting centres at this stage is Lafai and, depending on trial form, Herbert. Both specialist centres who can run AND pass.
But that was inexperience playing in McGregor's clever defensive pattern and he will learn from that, I have no doubt about that.
The bigger problem was McGregor's defensive strategy - a compressed middle (Power Game in Defence) that left way to much space for opposition coaches to target our edges. Blind freddy could see how much space was on the edges.
No only Aitken, but McDonald and Nighty were regularly turned inside out once a team spread the ball quickly to the edges from 40 metres out.
Quite often they recovered quickly, but in many cases the opposition found plenty of space to attack our try line.
I'm not a coach so I can't fix the problem, but as a keen follower of the game I can still see the problem.
Aitken is already a backrower playing in the centres so a move to the bench as a utility player because of his skill set and versatility makes him more useful as an interchange player than Mann who can only substitute for an injured backline player, or who gets 10 minutes as a substitute near the end of the game.
IMO, Aitken adds more value to the balance of the squad than Mann, though I agree Mann is good enough to be in the starting lineup. Hopefully his form in the reggies will demand a start, and the form of the starting centres and wingers is so good that he will have to bide his time and wait for injury or Origin to make a claim.
My preference for the starting centres at this stage is Lafai and, depending on trial form, Herbert. Both specialist centres who can run AND pass.
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