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Ireland v Wallabies, Saturday 15/11 (Sunday morning Aus time)

Yoda

Alan Cameron (40)
An observation of Schmidt is he's too much about structure. Some structure is obviously good. However on the field players need to be able to back themselves and if something is on, it's on. Not be scared to have a crack if it is not in Joe's structure or what seems to be strict game plan. We seem to lack genuine rugby iq sometimes. Carter Gordon and Jorgo have it. Give them a licence to have a crack. Jorgo needs more ball though.
 

JRugby2

Arch Winning (36)
It doesn't matter at all in our case as we know we are going to be in Pool A with one team ranked above us and 2 teams ranked below us. And unless that team ranked above us is South Africa or NZ the pool could have been exactly the same even if we did finish up in the Top 6, depending on further results over the next 2 weeks of course.
Yeah I feel like for the most part guaranteeing that we don't draw NZ or RSA (and to a lesser extent Ireland) is the biggest carrot. Otherwise broadly agree - not as much distance between the quality of team 5-10 these days compared to 5-10 years ago.
 

Tomthumb

Jim Lenehan (48)
An observation of Schmidt is he's too much about structure. Some structure is obviously good. However on the field players need to be able to back themselves and if something is on, it's on. Not be scared to have a crack if it is not in Joe's structure or what seems to be strict game plan. We seem to lack genuine rugby iq sometimes. Carter Gordon and Jorgo have it. Give them a licence to have a crack. Jorgo needs more ball though.
In a vacuum his structure is a pretty intelligent way to play, the problem is that it's completely reliant on ball carriers getting over the gain line, cleaners being super effective and a really smart 9 & 10 to know when best to utilize the space made available

It's like a square peg into a round hole with us at the moment. Our carry's aren't nearly effective enough, nor are the cleaners, and our 9 & 10 look completely at sea when it comes to decision making which has become far more of an issue since Tom Wright went down

There needs to be an adaption as we don't have the players to maximize this system right now. Problem is that Schmidt has never been the most ready to adapt. When things went wrong towards the end of his Ireland tenure, he decided to lean in more to "his system" despite the results showing it wasn't working
 

Brumby Runner

George Gregan (70)
I did just that - yeah that was abyssmal. Good fodder for the Brumbies guys here to blame a Tah though.
Let's try to be a bit rational in our blame games KOB. Might be grounds for criticising using recently overseas based players but no thinking person would attribute poor form to the Waratahs until the player had joined the organisation.
 

fatprop

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Staff member
An observation of Schmidt is he's too much about structure. Some structure is obviously good. However on the field players need to be able to back themselves and if something is on, it's on. Not be scared to have a crack if it is not in Joe's structure or what seems to be strict game plan. We seem to lack genuine rugby iq sometimes. Carter Gordon and Jorgo have it. Give them a licence to have a crack. Jorgo needs more ball though.
aus rugby has always been more effective with solid base structures

Jorgo needs more ball

In space, getting front foot ball and then getting around the umbrella defence is the issue
 
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