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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 1191442" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>i might have to watch again as i dont remember thinking we relying on individual brilliance. In saying that, if we're talking about mainly on kick return or broken play then its still an improvement on what we've seen over the last few year where we often saw **** ball get shovelled on, even from set piece, and would get to someone like Jordan (if we're luckly enough see RI pass) and he'd be 25m behind the gain line and stuck within the tram lines and you could almost imagine people yelling "score form here!"</p><p></p><p>I also dont remember doing more phase work once BB came on, i remember more cross field kick passes (one out on the full) and BB trying to spark stuff from the back....more individual brilliance attempts</p><p></p><p>"In a game when we hardly phased at all, it's hard to judge our phase player structure. Of course you can judge from the first test though. And I do wonder if the plan, in terms of how often we phase, in what parts of the field, and at what times in the game, will depend on who is playing and who the opposition is."</p><p></p><p>as it should be and was another criticism of fozzies ABs....they tried to play the same no matter who we playing or who we has selected...hence him trying to use George bridge as a blind side wing crash ball...it worked the week before with Clarke...and then brindge got folded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 1191442, member: 45355"] i might have to watch again as i dont remember thinking we relying on individual brilliance. In saying that, if we're talking about mainly on kick return or broken play then its still an improvement on what we've seen over the last few year where we often saw **** ball get shovelled on, even from set piece, and would get to someone like Jordan (if we're luckly enough see RI pass) and he'd be 25m behind the gain line and stuck within the tram lines and you could almost imagine people yelling "score form here!" I also dont remember doing more phase work once BB came on, i remember more cross field kick passes (one out on the full) and BB trying to spark stuff from the back....more individual brilliance attempts "In a game when we hardly phased at all, it's hard to judge our phase player structure. Of course you can judge from the first test though. And I do wonder if the plan, in terms of how often we phase, in what parts of the field, and at what times in the game, will depend on who is playing and who the opposition is." as it should be and was another criticism of fozzies ABs....they tried to play the same no matter who we playing or who we has selected...hence him trying to use George bridge as a blind side wing crash ball...it worked the week before with Clarke...and then brindge got folded [/QUOTE]
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