Wristman
Alfred Walker (16)
As a NSW supporter there were 2 very frustrating games of rugby this afternoon.
NSW II had little or no game plan and the ball barely made it past the second man off the scrum. This tactic may have worked against lesser opposition earlier in the competition but was doomed to failure against the solid defence of QLD I.
Particularly when you take this option every time.
The wingers barely touched the ball.
At times it felt more like rugby league hit ups.
The frustration of the game was compounded by the incessant whistle of the referee who spent half the game with his hand in the air awarding penaties. I am struggling to remember a game with more penalties.
QLD I for their part were capable but far from outstanding.
They were consistently pushed back in the scrums despite 2 enormous props. Hard to fathom looking at the size of these 2 fellows. Something not firing correctly in the second row engine room perhaps.
And then we had NSW I against QLD II and the record for penalties set not one hour earlier was soundly beaten.
NSW were so frequently penalised they never established any momentum.
They won perhaps a little more convincingly than QLD I but the dominance predicted by some was in little evidence.
It should be a competitive game on Saturday I just hope for the sake of the crowd that we have a referee less in love with the sound of his whistle. A fast flowing game with minimal interruptions will allow all the boys to better showcase their skills and stake their claims.
NSW II had little or no game plan and the ball barely made it past the second man off the scrum. This tactic may have worked against lesser opposition earlier in the competition but was doomed to failure against the solid defence of QLD I.
Particularly when you take this option every time.
The wingers barely touched the ball.
At times it felt more like rugby league hit ups.
The frustration of the game was compounded by the incessant whistle of the referee who spent half the game with his hand in the air awarding penaties. I am struggling to remember a game with more penalties.
QLD I for their part were capable but far from outstanding.
They were consistently pushed back in the scrums despite 2 enormous props. Hard to fathom looking at the size of these 2 fellows. Something not firing correctly in the second row engine room perhaps.
And then we had NSW I against QLD II and the record for penalties set not one hour earlier was soundly beaten.
NSW were so frequently penalised they never established any momentum.
They won perhaps a little more convincingly than QLD I but the dominance predicted by some was in little evidence.
It should be a competitive game on Saturday I just hope for the sake of the crowd that we have a referee less in love with the sound of his whistle. A fast flowing game with minimal interruptions will allow all the boys to better showcase their skills and stake their claims.