• Welcome to the Green and Gold Rugby forums. As you can see we've upgraded the forums to new software. Your old logon details should work, just click the 'Login' button in the top right.

Australia v England: Match III, SCG, Sat 16th July 7.55pm AEST

Status
Not open for further replies.

Tomikin

Simon Poidevin (60)
I know Nicks a Brumbie, but the person involved with that comment isn't and is very rude, in a lot of his posts, and I don't take that shit from anyone. conversation over thank you for your input.
What's you telling at a Force fan got to do with a player being a Brumby..

You sound young.. well done for your input :rolleyes:
 

Drew

Bob Davidson (42)
A thing I noticed across the two games today, the NH teams seemed to pile in on most breakdowns, the SH were still trying to commit less players to their attacking breakdowns and running somewhat set phases. Whether legal or not, our ball was messy, slow, stolen. The more they pile in, the more decisions the refs have to make, the more the defensive teams gets away with. It’s something we will have to address.
 

young gun

Fred Wood (13)
What's you telling at a Force fan got to do with a player being a Brumby..

You sound young.. well done for your input :rolleyes:


Well, you have a very well documented history of being a Brumbie fan boy who can't stand any criticism of a Brumbies player. I assumed that your unsolicited comment was because I had the temerity to be critical of Nick, a player I greatly admire, but he made a mistake that was critical. No point glossing over it, it was critical. That was my reading of the situation, but maybe your the peoples elected official that can make these calls.

Interesting comment about the alias thing, is your real name Tomikin? if not, your a hypocrite. I have only one name account on here. In terms of being young, I'm 65, how about Champ - in the Mr Inbetween sense of the word?
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
Yeah cool but if you want 7 figures you can’t be struggling you need to perform. I hope he stays and I rate him as a player but if you want to demand that sort of money you have to stand up and be counted
He doesn't seem to want it very much. He's so flippant in the way he plays. Loose half assed passes. Hasn't really been dominanting at scrum time the way he can either.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I'm just going to skip through all of the x players from y team and should be dropped/that one decision cost us the match/shiggins referee rant and just say...

Experience and execution essentially cost us the match - plenty of opportunities to win that game bust just lost their heads when it mattered...

Good series nonetheless, congrats England.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Yes because one moment can’t single handedly change the dynamic of a game.

It’s alright if a player from a team you support has a bad moment. Doesn’t mean they are a bad player

I'm sure that among the various errors that cost us that match, the one that occurred in the first half in a tight scoring contest wasn't the most pivotal moment of the game..
 

Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
Johnny Hill holds Kerevi back denying him the opportunity to defend when the cross the first time. The phase before the ball is held up in goal. Yes they had penalty advantage but they simply can’t play on.

Then there is the LCD knock on leading to the Marcus Smith try. That’s 12 points right there
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
After watching Ireland beat New Zealand it is entirely obvious that either team would have beaten both Australia and England by a wide margin. From what I saw of France in the 6N they would beat us and England too. SA I haven't seen this winter but they are currently 1-1 against Wales and I suspect that they are not what they were. So, before the Rugby Championship which may change everything, I reckon that tier one is France, Ireland and New Zealand with not a lot between them. On most days they will beat every other team on the table'

Tier 2 is South Africa, England, Australia and Wales with all four close together. With these four teams the quality of the refereeing when they play each other probably decides the outcome. Australia and South Africa have the potential to reach tier 1 if they raise their game. Hard to see England and Wales do that with their current game style, because you don't beat a tier 1 side by kicking every ball and infringing at every opportunity in the breakdown.

Watching Ireland vs New Zealand tonight was uplifting - there was some great rugby played by both teams. Watching Australia vs England was frustrating to the nth degree. One team didn't want to play rugby, the other didn't have enough skilled players to take advantage of that. Still, we learnt a lot from that game; some things we just didn't want to know.
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
After watching Ireland beat New Zealand it is entirely obvious that either team would have beaten both Australia and England by a wide margin. From what I saw of France in the 6N they would beat us and England too. SA I haven't seen this winter but they are currently 1-1 against Wales and I suspect that they are not what they were. So, before the Rugby Championship which may change everything, I reckon that tier one is France, Ireland and New Zealand with not a lot between them. On most days they will beat every other team on the table'

Tier 2 is South Africa, England, Australia and Wales with all four close together. With these four teams the quality of the refereeing when they play each other probably decides the outcome. Australia and South Africa have the potential to reach tier 1 if they raise their game. Hard to see England and Wales do that with their current game style, because you don't beat a tier 1 side by kicking every ball and infringing at every opportunity in the breakdown.

Watching Ireland vs New Zealand tonight was uplifting - there was some great rugby played by both teams. Watching Australia vs England was frustrating to the nth degree. One team didn't want to play rugby, the other didn't have enough skilled players to take advantage of that. Still, we learnt a lot from that game; some things we just didn't want to know.
England will come good for the World Cup i suspect. They were missing some huge players and they did away with us at home relatively easily in the end.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top