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Jim Lenehan (48)
Chance Peni doesn't look like he's improved his tackling at all.
To be fair, he hasn't driven a guy head first into the ground this year. Longest period without suspension in his Brumbies career.
Chance Peni doesn't look like he's improved his tackling at all.
Wingers missing tackles is usually an indication of something happening in the middle of the park. I’d look at how many collisions the are winning in the middle, cause that’s saying to me the wingers (considering it’s all of them) are been exposed because the opposition has front football, making it easier to shift from side to side. Or they are throwing too many numbers into the rucks creating space on the flanks.
There are some caveats in pure stats, most wingers are are defending against multiple units.
True enough FP, but have a look at the outside backs from other Aus teams.
Folau - 11 and 2 for success rate about 85% (and much maligned for his defense);
Clark - 2 and 2 for 50% (a very small sample);
Naivalu - 21 and 5 for about 80%;
Daugunu - 10 and nil for 100%;
Koroibete - 18 and 5 for about 78%;
Hegarty - 27 and 3 for about 90% (some at No 10);
Maddocks - 23 and 12 for about 65%;
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It is as clear as the nose on my avatar that there is something amiss with the Brumbies' outside defenders. Whatever is coming at them must be similar to what other outside defenders are facing, but the discrepancies in success rates are too large to ignore. It might be something wrong with the structures further infield, but there is definitely a problem that has to be addressed.
Koroibete is the only aggressive defender in that lot too. I'm happy to see a little dip in success rate for a dominate tackle.
His issue is shit passing skills, not his chase, tackling or running
I thought Koroibete put in a pretty good showing last night. Not the complete winger but definitely outshone Maddocks. Maddocks' defence was actually a bit worrying, you don't get easy one on ones in test rugby, guys like Rieko Ioane will shred him if he keeps sitting on his heels. Shame because he's been such an asset in attack this year.
On Saturday, Cheika shed some insight into the person being targeted to fill Larkham’s void in an interview on Fox Sports and the role he envisions them to play.
“The person we bring in will be someone I think that will be with the players, on field a lot, not build a lot of strategy, more getting players to embrace strategy and understand it so it’s automatic on the field.”
Gits? think we tried a former Brumbies playmaker in the gig..
A couple of other points from Saturday's Cheika interview that are worth noting
Attack coach will be put in place in may - Aus based
Folau Fainga'a rated highly, but not fit enough, also needs to lose kgs
Mccaffrey was mentioned as an after thought, mentioned his skill set is different, it sounded like Naisarani fits the structure wanted