@antipodean said in Springboks v Wallabies:
I've played with Larkham and it's amazing how much time he seems to have on the field. He reinforces my opinion of tremendously talented players don't make great coaches. I think that's because they assume a level of skill, calmness and awareness that other players don't have.
I recall that way he used to drift through while the defence were waiting for him to pass, and I was yelling for someone to nail the forkah!
Found the same thing with skiing and tennis. The best players do things instinctively, and struggle to enunciate what they do.