So glad to hear someone on these forums admit that. I'm not Dagg's number one fan or anything, but the way people have it in for him isn't a fair reflection of his abilities or things he does do well. Sure there are things he can work on; one of the things I don't like that he does is run the ball up and pass at the last minute when the defence is rushing up so the other fella gets thumped. And of course, there's tackling. But the way some posters get orgasms over Smith is the biggest crock of old rubbish I've ever read. He was flat in the last game, and he was flat in this game. I will say he pulled off an awesome kick though at one stage, haha. Smith was amazing in 2013, but people are pretending like he's still playing with that form. That just isn't true. In fact, the last game Dagg played in - he made the most running meters. That's a statistical fact. When I brought that up people on here simply brushed it off "oh a fullback is meant to do that though so it doesn't mean anything". Yet in this game, both of our wingers made more meters than Smith, and they had LESS runs with the ball. Barrett also gained more. No defenders beaten and no clean breaks either, yet I'm pretty sure Dagg ticked those boxes (or at least one of them) in the last match he played. Dagg is a really good player .. people just don't want to admit it. That's all there is to it. Some are suggesting BS is the best fullback in the world? I'm sorry, but no. No he is not. It's called a bandwagon, and it's now stupidly overcrowded.
Did anyone else notice Conrad Smith give one of the Welsh players an absolute mouthful when he took his mouth guard out? It was after Barrett's second try I think. I'm pretty sure the ABs were quite comfortable at that stage, so Conrad must have wanted to get something off his chest haha.
Thought Wales did well to stop that wrap-around try attempt initiated by Aaron Smith in the first half towards the end. If they can maintain that defence for 80, they'll be a top side. But this capitulating in the last 10 or 20 is worrying for them.