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[2014 Mid-Year Tests] New Zealand vs England (2nd Test)

It's the truth.

I agree, our inability to execute simple things like 2v1's and 3vs2's is shocking. Our one on one skills as well are terrible.

I think what ginger is getting at is ireland consider themselves the benchmark for handling skills in the NH - mainly because a NZ'er took Leinster and turned them into a super xv team :)
 
I agree, our inability to execute simple things like 2v1's and 3vs2's is shocking. Our one on one skills as well are terrible.

I think what ginger is getting at is ireland consider themselves the benchmark for handling skills in the NH - mainly because a NZ'er took Leinster and turned them into a super xv team :)

I do find it weird that this has happened and pretty much no one's thought to try it for themselves.

Pretty much every Quins academy graduate seems to have a good set of hands.
 
Here's a link for the stats monkeys out there: http://www.rfu.com/news/2014/june/n...rce=Social&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=2014

Some interesting stuff which basically confirms a lot of what has been said about last weekend. We defended well (half of Burns' tackles on Nonu, poor guy), had a great set piece and created more chances than NZ. What killed is was not taking those chances.

I do find it weird that this has happened and pretty much no one's thought to try it for themselves.

Pretty much every Quins academy graduate seems to have a good set of hands.

Yup. Our style of play means that without really good hands we'd be absolutely shagged. If Leinster are the closest the NH has to a Super 15 team then in terms of style Quins are the next best thing (that's not me being an arrogant Quins fan, I'm comparing style of play and approach rather than actual success!).

There was a story that did the rounds back at the start of the Lancaster era that when guys like Mike Brown, JTH, Robshaw who hadn't been involved in a serious England camp before turned up they were massively shocked at how rubbish everyone's handling was.
 
Quins are known for playing a quick game through the Hands and in close quarters.

I would actually say the best handling team in the Premiership is London Irish - as much as i dislike Brian smith their backline passing is absolutely fantastic. There is atry Yarde scored last year - against Sale i think, movement off 1st phase from left to right, it was phenomenal: Ball in front of the man bringing him onto it, passing not under pressure but in the area where the defender can't drop off, just created space for Yarde to canter in from halfway.

It was my try of the season - if i can find it i'll post ti up.
 
thx goodnumbe10. I understand all that, it's just I don't know what to call what. It's like the "choke tackle", I couldn't put a name on it until somebody posted the difference betw. that and the 'regular' tackle. Saves me long descriptions if I just know the terminology...
 
This all black team is so beatable, look at last weeks performance. No strike powee

Great first post. We do in fact have plenty of strike powee - especially when Savea returns and Dagg stays away.
 
Hoping for:

1. Marler
2. Webber
3. Wilson
4. Launchbury
5. Lawes
6. Haskell (but would not be upset with Wood)
7. Robshaw
8. Morgan
9. Care
10. Farrell (Burns did great, but I am worried that it was a one-off. However, Burns did play well enough that I'd like him to come on relatively early e.g. 50 min mark)
11. May
12. Twelvetrees
13. Tuilagi
14. Yarde
15. Brown

16. Hartley
17. Waller/Mullan (don't really mind)
18. Sinckler
19. Attwood
20. Vunipola
21. Dickson
22. Burns
23. Eastmond (but would not be upset with Burrell)
 
Really f***s me off that Cipriani's had all the gametime he's going to get against the All-Blacks. Despite showing so much promise. I don't care that Burns played well on saturday - doesn't mean he merited selection.
 
My bad "power" yes savea is back thats 1 winger, Dagg is injured at this stage, Ben Smith is there to cover and he is in his best position (bonus) what about the other wing?
 
Ha. With their hands resting eloquently on their knee? Fluttering eye lashes at each other..
 
agreed...can you imagine him and Barnes sitting around supping their red wine, prominent cravat and legs crossed at the knee?

Funny, that seeing as he is the one who said your quote: "what is the captain doing, what is the captain doing?" I.e. When Gareth Thomas scored for the Lions in the 2nd test v the All Blacks. :0)

http://youtu.be/ETkXH-t4rnY
 
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