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[2014 TRC] Australia v New Zealand in Sydney (16/08/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="goodNumber10" data-source="post: 665232" data-attributes="member: 71068"><p>I'm genuinely impressed how well Bush understands the game... some of it is clearly being led but he gets the intensity and dynamics of the game.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They had the ball in hand more but I don't think they looked threatening at all, bar the AAC half break. I think they just came around the corner off 9, crabbed sideways and offered easy targets. The little ball they moved outside of 10 was generally to a runner hitting back - Horne coming from blind - or was so lateral the NZ defence just floated on ball and snuffed it.</p><p></p><p>It was a really good example of how not to play with ball in hand.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day there is little point in over analysing it as the weather impacted both teams and decision making on ball hugely, i'd say both teams game plans were vastly compromised by the rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodNumber10, post: 665232, member: 71068"] I'm genuinely impressed how well Bush understands the game... some of it is clearly being led but he gets the intensity and dynamics of the game. They had the ball in hand more but I don't think they looked threatening at all, bar the AAC half break. I think they just came around the corner off 9, crabbed sideways and offered easy targets. The little ball they moved outside of 10 was generally to a runner hitting back - Horne coming from blind - or was so lateral the NZ defence just floated on ball and snuffed it. It was a really good example of how not to play with ball in hand. At the end of the day there is little point in over analysing it as the weather impacted both teams and decision making on ball hugely, i'd say both teams game plans were vastly compromised by the rain. [/QUOTE]
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