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another miss from braid :|
We need more pro players. Almost all our 7s and domestic guys looked like a mess out there. We especially need Back Row and Backs to be playing and training at the professional level. Relying on the 7s program and CRC is detrimental to our 15s game. The Locks were the only guys, outside McRorie, who didn't make me want to pull my hair out. Funny enough they are all pro players. Ya Buekeboom and Hotson didn't stand out but that's not a bad thing today. Sinclair definitely earned the start next week IMO though maybe he should boot Gilmour from the Flank. Crowley has to be on thin ice with Rugby Canada. I don't know who could replace him but the team is getting worse and worse since it qualified for the World Cup and coaching/preparation has to be a big part of it. Something NEEDS to change with our players and coaches because they aren't getting it done. I'd make the lot of them, coaches included, do suicide runs on Monday if I was in-charge. If Canada plays anywhere near what they have as of late they will be completely embarrassed and demolished by the Samoans. We need our starters back next week.
Hopefully the lineup looks something like this:
1) Hubert Buydens
2) Aaron Carpenter
3) Jason Marshall
4) Jamie Cudmore
5) Jebb Sinclair
6) Richard Thorpe(why not give him a go)
7) John Moonlight
8) Tyler Ardron
9) Gordie McRorie
10) Connor Braid(do we even have a choice)
11) Taylor Paris
12) Ciaran Hearn
13) DTH van der Merwe
14) Jeff Hassler
15) James Pritchard
Reserves: Tiedemann, Barkwill, Ilnicki, Hotson, Dala, White, Duke and Trainor
Good point about the 7's. Perhaps a little disruptive to have quite that quantity switching to a completely different code, Hassler, Paris, Pritchard's absences all didn't help in that regard. I think Crowley needs to start trying to nail down his first side, he's overdoing it on the rotation and experiments this year. Cudmore coming back is a must for the Samoa game, and I would move Sinclair back to his natural position in the back row. Really the depth has disappointed big time in these two games.
2014 has almost felt like 2008 in this regard, that year it made sense as he was taking over for the scraps left in the Suggit era and a World Cup was three plus years away, but with Canada's limited test schedule a year out from the 2015 event we really need to start settling on something now, with 2nd choice players clearly defined as well so we aren't running people out who are totally out of their positions.
I admit a back row of Sinclair, Thorpe(if he shows up) and Ardron(if he's healthy) would be better than the trio of Gilmour, Moonlight and Dala was. That would leave the starting 2nd row as Cudmore(we need him badly) and Hotson which isn't a bad pairing though there's a clear gap in talent between the two. Buekeboom and Moonlight would be the most likely options for the bench.
For me, the greatest problem is in our backline, our forwards are giving a platform to win games, perhaps, not a solid one, but they are providing one. Our backline just has no cohesion, they are all playing like individuals. Now, I am willing to wait until we have our real first choice backline together for a few games, but it isn't looking good. Hell, Marshall made more line breaks then our entire backline.
Positives:
Dala was again good.
Tightfive did show some muscle, except at the scrum, which was at best even.
Braid was not a disaster at FH, some hope their.
McRorie is great
I saw some glimmer of hope with our centre pairing, but would prefer to see DTH there. Still like the idea of a Trainor - DTH combination, but I could live with a Hearn-DTH one.
Negatives:
Moonlight needs a lot of work at 8, hopefully Ardron or Thorpe can go there next week.
TBH, I think they played a solid forward group today, and held their own.
Backline really needs some time together to gel, they are running to individually and too much like 7s, not enough support running and offloads.
Just tweeted Bryan Kelly, thanking him for the stream and asking what attendance was...apparently the ARC crowds were a lot stronger, maybe a 1,000 at most it seems. Hopefully that will be it for the Colwyn Bay thing at least for a very long time, think it's now 6 tests in 3 years which is clear oversaturation.
https://twitter.com/RugbyCanada_BK/status/530836252829188096
Well that was a barely adequate performance I'd put it mildly and my Bru pick of Canada by 10 now looks generous. First off positives....defence was generally solid, Namibian attacking threats were few and far between(though Botha being hurt didn't help them) McRorie stood out at SH again and his goal kicking went well. Lineout went better in the 2nd half, and there wasn't any **** show of comical bizarro errors that have been wrung through Canadian games in the last 18 months. Now that's out of the way....
Negatives....Scrum went poorly, counter-rucking was non-existent. Play in 1st half was too narrow. Outside backs didn't see enough ball. Canada frankly seemed lazy at times and game managment was sketchy. Too many unforced errors, lineout in 1st half sucked, no defence applied to Namibian mauls....Crowley's job is in trouble I have to think. Canada needs some improvement now, never before has a Canadian win so much feel like a loss.
Quick player ratings.....
1. Buydens - 4, Scrum went poorly, did OK in the loose which salvages him this grade.
2. Barkwill - 5, Better than last week, found his groove in the 2nd half too late.
3. Marshall - 5.5, Ditto for Buydens basically, just a lot better in the loose
4. Hotson - 5, Anonymous as usual, guess that isn't a bad day for today's game.
5. Sinclair - 6.5, Worked hard, was probably Canada's best player in the forwards today which says it all.
6. Gilmour - 3.5, Made a pile of handling errors, counter rucking was atrocious.
7. Dala - 4.5, Had the try but was mediocre aside from that, needs to be back to his impact sub role.
8. Moonlight - 4, Torrid time at the back of the scrum, did OK defensively.
9. McRorie - 7.5, MOTM, effective goal kicking, and distribution.
10. Braid - 4, Better 2nd half getting it out wide, but two missed kicks that could have put this game to bed drags him down.
11. Duke - 5, Worked hard, but passing was awful.
12. Hearn - 6, Did well when called upon which was tragically too little.
13. Trainor - 4, Anonymous for large stretches and played poorly when called upon.
14. Wilson-Ross - 6, Get's a bit of a pass considering the circumstances and did OK out there. No Hassler though.
15. DTH - 6, Attacking threat at times, but was out of position and it showed, not the answer back here. Crowley getting cute leaving Pritch out of the side completely.
16. Carpenter - 4, Actually a downgrade to Barkwill when he came on.
17. Wooldridge - N/A
18. Ilnicki - N/A
19. Buekeboom - 5, Nothing added, nothing lost by his appearance.
20. Blevins - N/A
21. White - 4.5, Frenetic and tried too hard to impress in his limited appearance.
22. Parfrey-N/A
23. Don't even know who was here? Phelan? Was Pritch here and unused?
Edit: Also some credit to Namibia, they worked hard in the set pieces and never gave up. They disrupted at the breakdown and gave themselves a chance to win. Kudos to them and good luck to them in the rest of their tour.
Underwood, but too bad he can't stay healthy.
Definitely serious props to Bryan Kelly for the stream. It was way better than I expected and his commentary was actually pretty good.