By Gagger –
November 25, 2009Posted in: Wallabies
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Matt a.k.a Gagger or GAGR (short for GreenAndGoldRugby, not a fetish)
Matt started G&GR just before the 2007 Rugby World Cup and has been enslaved ever since. You can follow him on Twitter here http://www.twitter.com/Matt_Gagger
Nice podcast Gagger, gives a great account of the game and I like the podcast format as well
Nice report Gaggs and good work on the live comments.
But did you get to work on time on Wednesday?
Nice report, now the boys are all geed up. Proves a point that mid week match practise is a must…”Practise games prevents poor performance!!” The Wallabies in the big games want to win yet they play not to lose. This “playing not to lose” is a very negative trait that brings in all the other negative aspects of the game, dropped ball, forward passes,out of position etc you get what I mean. If they want to win and play to win then this is a very powerful phenomonen, all types of positives will happen eg gaps will appear, they’ll breakthrough tackles, passes will find a backup player all very powerful stuff. Its up to the individual players thinking like this as a group and the synergies will happen. For the World Cup it’s now up to J O’Neill and the ARU to provide the platform for a provincial or zonal competition to provide player backup, provide spectators with cheaper and easier access to see the rugby stars and up and coming players. Just think where we would have been now if the ARU had kept Gary Floweres APC comp going. Its not to late and if this happens we will win the RWC in NZ ( would’nt that be great) and upset the Kiwis