i agree with his section in regard to the drills being well executed, but lacking the finesse to convert it into points
i thought the game against the warriors our patterns out wide were asking questions of the defence although we lacked in the final stage of the execution
kearny's start up speed and elusiveness is being sorely missed - imo he really stood out when looping around the back of a set piece, and had he been there against the warriors we may well have added more
hope he is back after the bye
would be good to see the players also start playing whats in front of them at times rather than complete the drill that they commence - perfect example was pom being put into touch yestreday