I'm wondering how NZ will respond to the success of our rush defense. More chips? A lengthy discussion with the ref pre-match on the integrity of the offside line?
Rush defense isn't difficult to counter, if that is indeed what the wobs will employ in Bleds2.. any combination of playing deeper, wider, flat, blind (including short, and flat punt kicks n chips) will do it effectively. In fact, tip-ons (short pass immediately after receiving ball often by forwards) worked well most of the nite despite Poey's exploits. They have to mix it up, and against the darkness, that extra card (or deck) up the sleeve is needed.
Apologies as I haven't been thru the thread if this has already been discussed, but to my mind, the reserves will be crucial only if the game is tight.
For that to happen, with QC (Quade Cooper) at the helm, the piggies must dominate not only set piece (obvious) but open play - And offensively, despite Sydney, that didnt happen. And may rationalize Palu sudden promotion (and not McCalman).
I expect To'omua to play major hand in proceedings given his combo with White. Only Genia can temper the enigma that is QC (Quade Cooper), and if piggies dont dominate, it provides QC (Quade Cooper) the impetus to single handedly win the game, which is yet to happen. But nonetheless an excellent decision by Cheika to go in all guns blazing -
Two factors now implicitly correlate the darkness with loss, (1) implosion, which is uncharacteristic but since Sydney, quadrennially. And (2) one Wayne Barnes haha