dan-the-man
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- May 10, 2011
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I'm getting a bit annoyed at how many people are saying things like "Australia
suck", "Quade Cooper's not that good" etc etc.
When the Reds won the Super 15, many people, myself included, saw it as a sign
of how strong Australian rugby is. I still believe we were right. Yes, Australia
lost to Ireland. Yes, they looked bitterly average against the All Blacks
yesterday, but I still believe Australia is very close to New Zealand in terms
of rugby - they are just playing nowhere close to their full potential.
A big issue that has come up is that Quade Cooper "sucks" in big games. I
say this is false. My theory is that it is Will Genia that sucks in big games and he
provides absolutely NO good ball for Quadey. If you go back and watch the
Reds in any arb game in which the pressure was minimal, count the amount of
times Genia kicked. When you watch one of
those and then you watch a Wallabies game straight after, you won't believe it's
the same person.
The very pillar of the Reds' glory was the Genia/Cooper combo. These two guys were
constantly producing magic from everywhere on the park, holding onto the ball
and spreading it across the backline. Genia and Cooper perfected the "Loop"
move several times in this years Super Rugby comp. But when Genia puts on the gold jersey, he
suddenly looks identical to the out-of-form Fourie du Preez that annoys us South Africans,
in that he box-kicks from the majority of rucks. People familiar with me on this
forum tell me I am like a broken record with this box-kick thing, since I
complain about it so much. I do so because it simply does not seem to get
across, and it is the single biggest mistake a rugby team can make. People don't
realize that the box-kick is single-handedly losing teams games. The box-kick is
the worst thing that has ever happened to rugby. How often have New Zealand, the
only unbeaten team in this WC, box-kicked in comparison to all the other teams?
Much less.
Instead of doing a clever back-line move with Quadey, Genia kicks the ball straight up into
the air and down the opposition's throat! The reason Quade looks so bad is because he's had
to try produce the same level of magic he did in the S15 with very little or no go-forward
ball. If you go back and watch, the only touches Quadey seems to get is when he catches
kicks from the opposition. He hardly ever gets the ball in the first receiver
position. When Genia does pass, it always seems to be
to a retarded forward who thinks running straight at the defense is going to
accomplish something.
Evidence of this stupidity is when Aus were right at the AB's try-line
towards the end of yesterday's game. They constantly allowed the AB defense to
organize itself as they consistently went with the pick & go from the ruck. Instead of spreading it wide
with one of the most talented backlines ever seen, they gave it to
their co-ordless forwards who aimlessly run
straight at the black brick wall infront of them. Genia doesn't seem to have any brains
in this regard.
It seems that almost every time Genia runs, he breaks tackles and sets
up something special. This is why him kicking or passing to the forwards really
frustrates me. He should either have a dart himself, or create a move with Quadey at first-receiver.
Do
you guys really expect Quade to produce magic when the only
ball he gets is when he has to jump into the air to catch it with defenders
running at him? I don't blame him at all for his poor tournament. Clearly Robbie
Deans has told Genia to play a more defensive game,
and it has cost the Wallabies dearly.
Another thing is that there is so
much negative play from the Wallabies. Since when do Australia counter an
up-and-under with another up-and-under? That's not the Wallabies we know and
love (well, very few of us in South Africa)! The Australians are the guys that
make you sorry for kicking your possession away by running circles around your
team and displaying brilliant support play while working their way to the
try-line! This is how almost all the Ozzie teams did it in the S15, so why is it different at
international level?
Clearly, in terms of game plan and certain
selections, Robbie Deans has zero idea what he's doing. It is obvious that he's
told the guys to play a more defensive game, one that just isn't true to the
culture of Australian rugby. Amid this are some heinous inclusions (Berrick mother-f#*king Barnes?! Are
you kidding me with this guy?!?), and some revolting omissions (Beau Robinson
is one of the best flankers I have ever seen in my life. Luke Morahan and Rod Davies are also much
more talented back-line back-ups then Barnes or Anthony Fainga'a. Nathan Sharpe is one of the
best locks in world rugby, yet Vickerman starts over him?). We all
know this tri-nations didn't mean anything, and going forward, it's hard to see
Australia accomplish much with Deans as coach. My recommendation is that these
selections get fixed and the Wallabies follow the exact attacking premise of the
Reds. If they do this, New Zealand will be given a run for their money.
suck", "Quade Cooper's not that good" etc etc.
When the Reds won the Super 15, many people, myself included, saw it as a sign
of how strong Australian rugby is. I still believe we were right. Yes, Australia
lost to Ireland. Yes, they looked bitterly average against the All Blacks
yesterday, but I still believe Australia is very close to New Zealand in terms
of rugby - they are just playing nowhere close to their full potential.
A big issue that has come up is that Quade Cooper "sucks" in big games. I
say this is false. My theory is that it is Will Genia that sucks in big games and he
provides absolutely NO good ball for Quadey. If you go back and watch the
Reds in any arb game in which the pressure was minimal, count the amount of
times Genia kicked. When you watch one of
those and then you watch a Wallabies game straight after, you won't believe it's
the same person.
The very pillar of the Reds' glory was the Genia/Cooper combo. These two guys were
constantly producing magic from everywhere on the park, holding onto the ball
and spreading it across the backline. Genia and Cooper perfected the "Loop"
move several times in this years Super Rugby comp. But when Genia puts on the gold jersey, he
suddenly looks identical to the out-of-form Fourie du Preez that annoys us South Africans,
in that he box-kicks from the majority of rucks. People familiar with me on this
forum tell me I am like a broken record with this box-kick thing, since I
complain about it so much. I do so because it simply does not seem to get
across, and it is the single biggest mistake a rugby team can make. People don't
realize that the box-kick is single-handedly losing teams games. The box-kick is
the worst thing that has ever happened to rugby. How often have New Zealand, the
only unbeaten team in this WC, box-kicked in comparison to all the other teams?
Much less.
Instead of doing a clever back-line move with Quadey, Genia kicks the ball straight up into
the air and down the opposition's throat! The reason Quade looks so bad is because he's had
to try produce the same level of magic he did in the S15 with very little or no go-forward
ball. If you go back and watch, the only touches Quadey seems to get is when he catches
kicks from the opposition. He hardly ever gets the ball in the first receiver
position. When Genia does pass, it always seems to be
to a retarded forward who thinks running straight at the defense is going to
accomplish something.
Evidence of this stupidity is when Aus were right at the AB's try-line
towards the end of yesterday's game. They constantly allowed the AB defense to
organize itself as they consistently went with the pick & go from the ruck. Instead of spreading it wide
with one of the most talented backlines ever seen, they gave it to
their co-ordless forwards who aimlessly run
straight at the black brick wall infront of them. Genia doesn't seem to have any brains
in this regard.
It seems that almost every time Genia runs, he breaks tackles and sets
up something special. This is why him kicking or passing to the forwards really
frustrates me. He should either have a dart himself, or create a move with Quadey at first-receiver.
Do
you guys really expect Quade to produce magic when the only
ball he gets is when he has to jump into the air to catch it with defenders
running at him? I don't blame him at all for his poor tournament. Clearly Robbie
Deans has told Genia to play a more defensive game,
and it has cost the Wallabies dearly.
Another thing is that there is so
much negative play from the Wallabies. Since when do Australia counter an
up-and-under with another up-and-under? That's not the Wallabies we know and
love (well, very few of us in South Africa)! The Australians are the guys that
make you sorry for kicking your possession away by running circles around your
team and displaying brilliant support play while working their way to the
try-line! This is how almost all the Ozzie teams did it in the S15, so why is it different at
international level?
Clearly, in terms of game plan and certain
selections, Robbie Deans has zero idea what he's doing. It is obvious that he's
told the guys to play a more defensive game, one that just isn't true to the
culture of Australian rugby. Amid this are some heinous inclusions (Berrick mother-f#*king Barnes?! Are
you kidding me with this guy?!?), and some revolting omissions (Beau Robinson
is one of the best flankers I have ever seen in my life. Luke Morahan and Rod Davies are also much
more talented back-line back-ups then Barnes or Anthony Fainga'a. Nathan Sharpe is one of the
best locks in world rugby, yet Vickerman starts over him?). We all
know this tri-nations didn't mean anything, and going forward, it's hard to see
Australia accomplish much with Deans as coach. My recommendation is that these
selections get fixed and the Wallabies follow the exact attacking premise of the
Reds. If they do this, New Zealand will be given a run for their money.