Doran's article merely stated a new captain would be needed, and that Tate fulfilled the role when Slipper went off against the Argies. The implication was he may be a candidate, but there was no suggestion that decision was made. He or 7As (Allan Ala'alatoa) seemed the natural choices thoughPlus, who started the rumour in the media about Tate being captain, they stuffed that up
Doran's article merely stated a new captain would be needed, and that Tate fulfilled the role when Slipper went off against the Argies. The implication was he may be a candidate, but there was no suggestion that decision was made. He or 7As (Allan Ala'alatoa) (Allan Ala'alatoa) seemed the natural choices though
Should be the Reds current backlineAs Reg has pointed out on twitter, there's almost more synergy between the players from their high schools than their clubs:
Tate & Carter at Sunshine Grammar
Kerevi & Petaia at Brisbane High.
Good parlayWe'll probably lose but fuck it I'm just gonna say we'll win because everyone has written us off already
synergy
Better for Petaia to be at 13 than Perese for this reason among others.Ikitau is always touted as the soundest defender in the backline and the organiser of it all. So, we'll see how we go with out it.
There will be plenty of space between Kerevi, Petaia and Nawaqanitawase. Of those three only Petaia is a strong defender, but he's no master of the positional play like TK was or Ikitau has become. We'll be conceding line breaks through the midfield for sure.The Wobs backline is (mostly) damn strong defensively imo
I agree but that's par for the course with new combinations, isn't it? I have hope that this backline will put the ABs under considerable pressure and tries will come, but really there would be expected to be very little in the way of cohesion with Tate and Carter playing together at this level for the first time, in what will be Carters debut run on. Couple that with a backline of Kerevi, Petaia and Nawaqanitawase who I don't think have ever played as a unit before, and put them outside the halves combo that they've never had any previous experience with, and it spells a lot of missed tackles and leaked points. I am not expecting miracles, but I do hope and trust this lineup is persevered with for the lead up and duration of the RWC, Len Ikitau being the obvious inclusion if he gets over his injury.There will be plenty of space between Kerevi, Petaia and Nawaqanitawase. Of those three only Petaia is a strong defender, but he's no master of the positional play like TK was or Ikitau has become. We'll be conceding line breaks through the midfield for sure.
Sam cane? Any others not in there?
To be fair I don’t think knowing how to beat Australia is a state secretHis rhetoric has always been rubbish but Eddie's record against Australia suggests he knows what beats Australia and what doesn't. Anytime we lose a RWC match it's because we get physically destroyed.
It’s just due east or west. Simple.Can anyone enlighten me why throwing in a line out is a hard thing to do accurately?
It’s throwing but with two hands for added control.
Goddamn my body and soul is ready to be hurt again after the hope on this ballsy call.
Pleasantly surprised to see Roigard on the bench. Conversely, bummed to see Williams absent. As far as I know he's available, so hoping this is very much a last chance situation for Ofa and, in particular, Nepo before Moody and Newell also return.
Remain unconvinced on Savea as skipper after some of his tactical choices at the Hurricanes, and his penchant to throw a wobbly when they fail. Feel like [Scott] Barrett or possibly Retallicka would've been better options.
Yep, Gordon dosent even kick for the rebelsAnyone else shit scared about our goal kicking?