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    @Crucial said in Crusaders v Brumbies:

    @Canerbry said in Crusaders v Brumbies:

    Crusaders play like shit and win, normal service restored in round robin play. I'm a bit disappointed in the Bumboys though, teams either grow another leg playing the Crusaders or spin the wheel picking a squad management 22 strategically and hoping for the best. Given the Crusaders absences you'd think picking the another leg team might have been an opportunity.

    But no, look at the scoreboard.

    You did see that the whole core of the Brumbies side were rested? They flagged this one as a development game in their season planning by the looks of it.
    Dumb decision IMO as they aren't going to get a home semi without beating the Saders and it turned out that they painted themselves into a corner as with the reshuffled (but still strong starting XV) 23 the Saders listed the game would have been there for them to take.
    I would find it funny except it did no favours to other NZ teams handing the Saders an easy win.

    That seems to be exactly what he means. I think you and @Canerbry are just using different words to say the same thing.

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    @Duluth
    If he’s running like that, which flanker’s catching him? 😆

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    @ARHS said in Blues v Brumbies:

    @Steve I think we are a bit lacking in all-round skills on the wings. I see Jordan, Telea and Reece all as good enough for test level (and Clarke and Fainaganuku in next tier), but Rieko is better than each as a winger, so that is his 'best' position. So, if we have a good test centre, then put him on the wing. Perhaps ALB is our best test centre, so he gets first dibs. But, if he is not there, then Rieko is next best currently in my view. Maybe Shaun Stevenson, Bailyn Sullivan, Quinn Tupaea, RTS or Jack Goodhue can change the options and pecking list?

    ALB doesn't seem the same player based on his recent brief AB showings IMHO.

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    Wallabies prop Angus Bell is facing a second consecutive season on the sidelines and a race against time to make his first World Cup squad after re-injuring his foot in the opening round of Super Rugby. Bell ruptured the ligament in the big toe on his right foot in the first half of the Waratahs’ opening-round loss to the Brumbies in Sydney on Friday night Scans over the weekend revealed it was the same injury that ended his Test season last year. He faces four to six months on the sidelines and was considering further surgery on the foot, the Waratahs said.

    There was a bit of talk about him coming in without any warm up games beforehand. Not a great look for the back office if he's returned with...

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    @junior It's seems quite scary to me haha.

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    @Crucial said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @Crucial said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @Crucial said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @Crucial said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @Crucial said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    Didn't say it was all about a long punt, of course it has to be accurate, but if you can get good distance it's clearly better for your team if your 10 can exit really well... what I see too much of which is bloody pointless is when a player punts it long 60 odd metres downfield & it just goes over the side line, it allows the other side to have a quick throw, takes all your advantage away, better to sacrifice a few meters & kick the ball well out so they can't attack from broken play.

    Stating the bleeding obvious (again). Still not listing those 10s with huge punts I notice (there a difference between adequate and big - your missus can probably let you know about that one).

    @NZbloke said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    I know how to kick a ball mate, use to play plenty of rugby & soccer/football... you're overcomplicating things, as long as you have a comfortable well balanced stance & come around the ball in a smooth arc the rest takes care of it's self.

    Teams must be wasting a lot of money on skills coaches and kicking specialists then if it is all that easy. The golf analogy was to point out that minor adjustments can make big differences. The golfers here will attest to that and even top pros get coaches in for adjustments even though they already have a well balanced stance and smooth swing.

    Then you have to take into account various ball positioning options, tee heights and types, striking targets etc etc.

    So why is it that some players with good stances and smooth swings struggle from 40m plus even though they can reach the distance? All those little things affect the travel of the ball. Some have a good natural technique, some need tweaking.

    Doesn't need to be huge punts, not asking them to kick massive distances like Don Clarke did, just a very good distance to exit well... reckon whenever a team is inside their own 22 the best option is for the 1st-five to kick the ball out about the halfway mark, that way you can set your defence through a lineout.

    At this level players shouldn't need skill coaches, they should be able to execute all the basic skill sets well in their position, if a player is struggling a bit with their technique in an area of their position they only have to make small adjustments to get it right.

    That’s hilarious. So we should only select finished products? You do realize that it is skill coaches that provide those minor adjustments through analysis? Our kicking has certainly gone downhill since Mick Byrne departed

    The only way to become good at executing any skill is to practice it a ton of times at training, until it becomes second nature... BB is a top athlete & has very good hand-eye coordination, his timing issues in kicking a ball shouldn't be so bloody poor at times though.

    …..and back to square one. You can practice a flaw over and over and you will still have a flaw

    Mate, if they can't do the basics well at this level they shouldn't be playing the game, you do realize you can only become better at anything by practicing it heaps, that includes any ones job as well.

    Naturally when player is practicing a skill they are always looking to improve... so of course they would be focusing on the right way to do it, be idiotic to keep repeating the same mistakes.

    But we aren't talking basics we are talking about getting better. Of course you need to practice improvements but you seem to think that you can practice away the small technique flaws that will make incremental improvements.

    Sport isn't rocket science though... players should have the good sense to analsye themselves through video footage etc to work out what they're doing wrong, then make that small adjustment to execute that skill well.

    Tell that to the world's best golfers, runners, skiers, tennis players etc etc all use specialist coaches to find improvements and correct faults. I think you may be well out of touch with the modern professional sporting world.
    Sports people are often too busy on all the other aspects of performance to coach themselves even if they were bio-mechanical and technique experts.

    Disagree, yeah things have changed a fair bit in the professional era... but the same principal still applies, the players are the ones that are out there playing no matter what the sport is, not their coaches... it's up to them to put the real hard yakka in to get their technique right to execute well, sure you can get good ideas from coaches & other players too, then use the best parts from them that suit you.
    All the top sportsmen should be always looking to improve, which makes them focus in keeping up their high standards.

    I'm really not sure what you are trying to say.

    Seems to be that hard yakka alone will improve technique (which is incorrect)

    I've had enough of banging my head against this wall.

    Of course it's more than just about hard yakka, it's obviously a combo of things... if a player has a poor habit or technique the problem has to be identified first, then the player has to have the mindset to want to change to a technique that works for a certain skill.

    Coaches can also stuff up a players natural game, which is why you want to get info from other players too & use the best parts for yourself - you were talking about other sports, one of the most unusual techniques I've seen in sport would be Andrew Jones in cricket hitting 4's while both his feet were off the ground, you wouldn't recommend it, but it worked great for him... the first time Jones went to Aussie their media were taking the piss out of him in the buildup matches, but he had the last laugh scoring a hundred in the 1st test.

    Yeah, this debate is just going around in circles, no point debating it anymore.

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    @booboo said in Brumbies v Blues:

    @yourmatenate said in Brumbies v Blues:

    @TheMojoman
    I don’t think that many Brumbies supporters had much off a problem with penalties conceded, it was the lack of penalties that we thought should’ve been handed out to the Blues.

    Probably should have been a shitload more both ways. Ref seemed to ignore any rules come breakdown time.

    Except when he randomly applied them.

    Always the most frustrating way of reffing for fans and players.

    Maybe he has a weird judgement of materiality?

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    @taniwharugby said in Brumbies v Crusaders:

    @Machpants and different people watch for different things...some people will watch for every error a player makes, or every good thing another player does...

    It's Hunt's fault

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    Hopefully a few more players like Retallick, Ioane and Weber are back on deck this weekend or next, maybe even Stevenson. McMillan really needs to decide on his best back three from here on, and must realise that Gatland and Trask can't start together.

    The Chiefs have played the 3 best Aust teams to date so as long as they win their remaining 3 games should secure 4th position and a home QF. That said, their away record is much better than their home record this season.

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    @antipodean said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    Canes made some pretty poor handling errors... but disappointing to lose to a dour Brumbies team that lack imagination.

    It's a clear contrast in styles and speaks to where rugby is at: Brumbies don't "play" rugby; they play for territory and set piece (read lineout) opportunities. Canes are the opposite but don't have the cattle to secure possession; average backrow and poor skills means they give up the ball.

    Brumbies carry the ball less than almost any other team in the comp and when they do they hardly offload. It's about minimising errors. Boring to watch but effective.

    I'm looking forward to watching them play the Blues because the Blues have a vastly better backrow and are playing a more rounded style of game.

    You don't have to play boring safe rugby to win, reckon the best way to win matches is a balance of good forward play & attack with your backs when it's on, you're giving yourself a lot more attacking options, that's the main reason why the Crusaders have won so many Super titles over the years.

    Nothing wrong with Canes backrow, they clearly have the skill sets... in general we just didn't play that well overall.

    Brumbies use to be really robotic when George Gregan was their halfback... as we know he use to basically execute very short inside passes all day long to either a forward or back running up the middle, use to be utterly boring crap.

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    lovely day in the sun, biggest gripe was how poor RA handled promoting it, sitting next to some brumbies fans, they had come down for it and were shocked at how small the crowd was, pointed out there had been next to no advertising

    Wore my old Dunedin RFC jersey and Fakatava and Vahaakolo came over for a photo, both seem like really good blokes, Freedom was just chatting away about how disappointing the results was, letting the fans down, but how thankful he was to be getting a shot at that level, even more of a fan

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    That last play was about as good as it got , in between i was yawning on many occasions

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    Tim Horan on deliberate knock on: 'If he had caught that, it wouldn't be a yellow card.'

    https://c.tenor.com/NoMYOlfRk7MAAAAC/christmas-vacation-no-shit.gif

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    @crucial it was a very odd one, it didnt look like he was trying to do anything, almost like he froze with indecision about what he was going to do at all, in the end he simply stood in the way and 2 heads clashed.

    I have no doubt it was simply a complete mis-read of the situation, zero intent for anything at all, but 2 heads clashed, hard. So red card was always the answer, but this is where the 20-min red works.

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    Odd one this. The decision is absolutely correct as far as the head contact protocols go but there is no messaging happening here to dissuade players charging into rucks and prone players with the shoulder. His arm was tucked at the side

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    @mikethesnow said in Rebels v Brumbies:

    Banks was on fire

    Got some serious wheels

    Looks like he's running from zombies 🙂

    He was playing against the Rebels. He's awfully average against competent players - just look at his efforts at fullback last year for the Wallabies.

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    @antipodean said in Brumbies v Waratahs:

    This is a hard watch.

    Improved significantly in the second half because the Tahs decided to join in the "rugby" thing.

    Their try to Bell was Brumbies-like - march upfield on the back of penalties then phase play to score once you isolate some forwards.

    The try to Harris was a cracker. I thought it was very Kiwi-like in that it showed good support lines and some patience, striking from halfway.

    Discipline stil needs work.

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    @taniwharugby said in Brumbies v Drua:

    Brumbies 42-3

    Brumbies pretty average, Drua mostly rocks, glimpses of diamonds.

    Think too many of the Drua playing with a 7s mentality leading to some really poor decisions and errors.

    Big issues at 9-10 though, 9 clearance (starter and reserve) was too slow, and the 10 not really controlling things, meaning the backs got alot of poor ball.

    Good for my picks, nothing else