- Joined
- Dec 3, 2010
- Messages
- 20,353
- Country Flag
- Club or Nation
I'd take Fin Smith at 10 over Beauden.The All Blacks 10-15 still scare me half to death. Not sure if you'd swap for any of England's backs. Maybe a winger or two. Probably about it.
I'd take Fin Smith at 10 over Beauden.The All Blacks 10-15 still scare me half to death. Not sure if you'd swap for any of England's backs. Maybe a winger or two. Probably about it.
yeah im alwy surprised when i watch english clubs for that reasonThe big issue with England is how rarely we get individual sparks of brilliance, how poorly we support a player who shows it and how often we get torn apart by the same. It's like as a team we seem to just not fathom the idea of someone doing something off the cuff to change things up. I've seen players making breaks and nobody even thinking to get on their shoulder to support them, all they are doing is lining up for after the ruck that hasn't even happened.
It's strange because club level actually sees quite a few cases of players trying little moments of brilliance, but it's like that all gets hammered out of them the second they put on an England shirt.
The big issue with England is how rarely we get individual sparks of brilliance, how poorly we support a player who shows it and how often we get torn apart by the same. It's like as a team we seem to just not fathom the idea of someone doing something off the cuff to change things up. I've seen players making breaks and nobody even thinking to get on their shoulder to support them, all they are doing is lining up for after the ruck that hasn't even happened.
It's strange because club level actually sees quite a few cases of players trying little moments of brilliance, but it's like that all gets hammered out of them the second they put on an England shirt.
The old Tcup thing, thinking correctly under pressure.It's partly that, but also it's a big step up so what works at club level won't necessarily work in a test. The intensity, pressure and consequences are ramped up.
But the point about not supporting breaks etc, absolutely. It's where NZ have historically been so good.
I know it's a cliche but I just want us to play what's in front of us. If we see space from our own 22 let's go for it, but if we're clogged down a bit let's kick rather than seeing Smith hitch kick into traffic. Smart rugby, game management, whatever you want to call it.