Far out. Imagine an ANZAC team with Genia/Carter combo. Would be insane.I'd like to see a game like the Final of 2011, was a great game, one of the best finals ever seen in my life:
A nice try of Dan Carter, great try of Digby Ioane and amazing try of Will Genia. Unforgettable game!
Far out. Imagine an ANZAC team with Genia/Carter combo. Would be insane.
Far out. Imagine an ANZAC team with Genia/Carter combo. Would be insane.
I'd rather an Anzac team with
9. Genia
10. Cooper
12. Carter
I'd rather an Anzac team with
9. Genia
10. Cooper
12. Carter
Cooper's too flakey for my liking. He might bring brilliance to a game, but he's just as likely to do something really stupid and bring unmitigated disaster. Some of the stuff he did in the Waratahs v Reds game was out and out dumb rugby; passing the ball blind, throwing no-look inside passes. You just don't do that stuff in a tight game, and it was just plain old dumb luck that it didn't cost the Reds dearly.
IMO he's Aussie's equivalent to our Carlos Spencer, but more brilliant and at the same time, more likely to cost you a vital game.
Yup confusion steps in when your not sure if your a boxer or a pom-pom girl
I think Carter-Cooper would make at good 10/12 combo, would give you great options to attack using double play makers and Carters calm controlled approach off setting Coppers madness. However I think if you have Carter you simply don;t need a second play maker.
Cooper is up for discussion, no comparisons were made hereWell, at the moment South Africa has no quality 10. Morné Steyn has been criticized by you last year, Pat Lambie maybe but not a position in which South Africa has many options.
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Crusaders: Israel Dagg, Tom Marshall, Ryan Crotty, Tom Taylor, Zac Guildford, Dan Carter, Andy Ellis, Kieran Read (c), Matt Todd, George Whitelock, Sam Whitelock, Luke Romano, Owen Franks, Corey Flynn, Wyatt Crockett: Reserves: Ben Funnell, Joe Moody, Luke Whitelock, Richie McCaw, Willi Heinz, Tyler Bleyendaal, Adam Whitelock.
Should be a great match. Crusaders by 7.
Absolutely. This is why I never really warmed to Carlos either. Best ANZAC team has Cooper on the bench, not starting. Put him on when the game is nearly out of reach.Cooper's too flakey for my liking. He might bring brilliance to a game, but he's just as likely to do something really stupid and bring unmitigated disaster. Some of the stuff he did in the Waratahs v Reds game was out and out dumb rugby; passing the ball blind, throwing no-look inside passes. You just don't do that stuff in a tight game, and it was just plain old dumb luck that it didn't cost the Reds dearly.
IMO he's Aussie's equivalent to our Carlos Spencer, but more brilliant and at the same time, more likely to cost you a vital game.
Also - people are also understating Carter's brilliance of scoring nowhere tries just because he's calmer, and conversely, overstating Cooper's ability by stating his "madness". Carter scores a lot of great tries himself, and also creates a lot. To me, "excitement" is what your back three is for. And again, it's not like Carter is no slouch (actually quite a prolific tryscorer in his own right) either.You're right, Cooper is more inconsistent, that's good and bad at the same time. His greatest virtue is also his greatest flaw, he risks a lot, the results can be wonderful or disastrous, no middle ground.
He's hero or villain, but this irresponsibility his has in his game does exciting things, like the time being in his own ingoal made a kick to Digby Ioane was on the other side, crazy!!!. When things go well, he's a magician. When things go bad, he's stupid.
But you're right, Carter is more consistent in his play. In 10 games, plays well in 9. While Cooper in 10 games, playing at their best in 7 and 3 can be a disaster. If you want security, your 10 must be Dan Carter. If you want a little crazy and magical things happen, your 10 must be Quade Cooper. I think it's good to have "mad" players at the professional level, as when we played in the backyard of our homes.
In an interview, Quade Cooper was asked what were his idols in his childhood and he replied: "Christian Cullen, Jonah Lomu and Carlos Spencer". He wanted to be like the 3 but realized he would never Cullen speed or Lomu speed, then he was inspired by Carlos Spencer.
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