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Blues v Brumbies - Friday 8 July 2016

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Peter Johnson (47)
Could the Brumbies play any dumber?

Clearly have not learned the lessons from previous Kiwi game re: kicking the ball back and overly structured and predictable. Exhibit "A" is the Chiefs game!

The Brumbies attack would double in its potency if they could just offload once in every 10 phases.
 

zer0

Jim Lenehan (48)
Well, if the Blues can sort out their discipline and scrum (not sure if they can do the latter), then the Brumbies will be out of the game. They seem thoroughly impotent when not scrummaging, mauling or generally just inside the opposition 22.
 

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Jason Little (69)
Blues keeping ball in hand and looking to offload in the tackle or after they break the tackle. Brumbies playing the same old one out runners, up the middle, and then kick with no chasers, o at least none to contest the ball. It is obvious which form of game plan wins matches.

When will the Aus coaches and teams learn that it is ball movement and passing skills that win rugby games, not this bullshit 'earn the right the go wide by winning the middle first' conservative game. And keep hold of possession. I'd like to think the Brumbies can learn the lessons over the half time break, but I am not optimistic.
 

Tomikin

Simon Poidevin (60)
Fuck foxtel ive had to go other means because of fls101 error

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mst

Peter Johnson (47)
Goodbye finals! Kicking every chance they have away!

Social touch footy teams attack the line harder than the Brumbies.
 

ACR

Bob Davidson (42)
Looked like a dodgy ass maul there. No rules sometimes for the attacking team.
 

mst

Peter Johnson (47)
Brumbies defense relies on the ball carrier going to the line and taking the ball to ground. It needs that scenario to maintain its structure which it is over reliant on.

It easily splintered by offloads and attacking players willing to go back or across keeping the ball alive. Brumbies players just don't seem to know how to stop offloads or how to defend adhoc individually.
 

mst

Peter Johnson (47)
348 v 74 metres so far! Ouch!

13 v 4 defenders beaten.

15 v 2 offloads.
 
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