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[2016 Super Rugby] Kings vs. Jaguares (Round 14) 27/05/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 800620" data-attributes="member: 73954"><p>Not sure but it extends to everything they do on the field. As an example, the repeated dropping of balls is a form of ill discipline. It's difficult to believe these guys can't catch a ball. When the Jags/Pumas get repeated scrum penalties near the opposition line it's interesting that they will push the other team back towards their line but not actually score the try. It's astounding to me that in an area in which they are supposedly strong they find it difficult to deliver when the pressure is on. This seeps into every element of their game and has got nothing to do with talent. They have plenty of that but their inability to stay cool and calm under pressure is the common denominator in my opinion. I don't personally think that Herrera or Lavannini should have been red carded (or even sin binned). Players plough into rucks to clear it out without really thinking. However their high aggression could have been the result of general frustration at their team's form and a desire to do something about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 800620, member: 73954"] Not sure but it extends to everything they do on the field. As an example, the repeated dropping of balls is a form of ill discipline. It's difficult to believe these guys can't catch a ball. When the Jags/Pumas get repeated scrum penalties near the opposition line it's interesting that they will push the other team back towards their line but not actually score the try. It's astounding to me that in an area in which they are supposedly strong they find it difficult to deliver when the pressure is on. This seeps into every element of their game and has got nothing to do with talent. They have plenty of that but their inability to stay cool and calm under pressure is the common denominator in my opinion. I don't personally think that Herrera or Lavannini should have been red carded (or even sin binned). Players plough into rucks to clear it out without really thinking. However their high aggression could have been the result of general frustration at their team's form and a desire to do something about it. [/QUOTE]
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