In the pub after the game?LCD is going to miss his darts under pressure
In the pub after the game?LCD is going to miss his darts under pressure
I believe the state of origin dates were announced after the match was announced ,Playing the Brumbies game at the same time as the State of Origin game must be one of the most stupid decisions by a sports administrator in the history of sport. Even diehard Brumbies fans would rather be watching the Origin game.
I can see both sides of the argument. I agree in principle with you, but on the flip side how are Australia meant to prepare if they are consistently missing players. The provincial games are literally every 3 days or so. Are Australia meant to just practise altogether in the final week before the test?
Not this Brumbies fan, and judging by the ticket sales, most seem ok with their decision.Playing the Brumbies game at the same time as the State of Origin game must be one of the most stupid decisions by a sports administrator in the history of sport. Even diehard Brumbies fans would rather be watching the Origin game.
Fascinating game this, there will be a lot of players there in the mindset that if they dont do anything stupid they are test squad men.
Freeman, Ringrose, Furlong, Chessum, and Curry probably all need big games, Furlong and Curry desperately.
The rest are probably nailed on squad men
Yeah I agree with that Freeman is one of the first names on the sheet atm
Chessum just needs to be solid in the line out and work hard around the pitch I don't feel anyone has set a big bar for 6 currently
Swap Freeman for Aki. Aki needs a big game to pass Tuipulotu, I'd say Freeman is pretty nailed on for the tests at the moment.
Don't think there's too many picks that people could throw there toys out over to be honest? For example, I'd probably go for the Scottish centers over then Irish but it's not like picking the Irish boys is a bad pick and I'd say that goes right across the squad. They're all good players at the end of the day. Not as good as me or Tipuric but still good.Freeman has been superb, hasn't really missed a beat, but he's limited in comparison to the competition around him, that are huge weapons.
We see it a lot that solid well rounded players are over looked for the X factor.
I personally have Freeman in my first team, but what VDM and Kinghorn offer is very exciting.
Yeah that's fair but I think there has to be a certain amount of credit in the bank analysis as well given it's the lions and the whole fact it's a makeshift squad thrown together. I do agree though, form should still be the primary metric to look at when making selection decisions, I just think the reality is different when you’re a coach (something I know nothing about lol)I mean based off this tour Aki would definitely be a bad pick - he's been comfortably the worst centre so far, will need a big big game to convince me he should be in the test side
I'd much rather a less familiar Tuipolotu/Ringrose partnership over just putting the Irish ones together cause they're mates
So basically you'd say, "Even though you're playing ****, you've played not **** in the past so I'm going to pick you and hope you don't play **** and if you do play **** I'll blame it all on you for playing **** when I gave you the chance to be not **** even though I knew you'd being playing **** recently."Yeah that's fair but I think there has to be a certain amount of credit in the bank analysis as well given it's the lions and the whole fact it's a makeshift squad thrown together. I do agree though, form should still be the primary metric to look at when making selection decisions, I just think the reality is different when you're a coach (something I know nothing about lol)
It's like Beirne. He's not been great but if I was coach he starts coz I know he's a baller and if he didn't sort it out and the lions lost I'd just hang him out to dry in public after the game and absolve myself of any responsibility. That's a proper coach.
That’s pretty much it. It’s called the Trump approach to coaching Rugby. Do what I want and not take any responsibility when things go tits up.So basically you'd say, "Even though you're playing ****, you've played not **** in the past so I'm going to pick you and hope you don't play **** and if you do play **** I'll blame it all on you for playing **** when I gave you the chance to be not **** even though I knew you'd being playing **** recently."
Correct?
Something Gatland mastered in his later years tooThat's pretty much it. It's called the Trump approach to coaching Rugby. Do what I want and not take any responsibility when things go ***s up.
Freeman has been superb, hasn't really missed a beat, but he's limited in comparison to the competition around him, that are huge weapons.
We see it a lot that solid well rounded players are over looked for the X factor.
I personally have Freeman in my first team, but what VDM and Kinghorn offer is very exciting.