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Qualifying Final: 2.Crusaders v 5.Reds 6/06

Sword of Justice

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I’ve been flirting around with Thomas to start and clearly have put my disappointment with Tate on record in these here fori but I still believe that he is the most talented 9 in this country.

It makes me wonder if the coaches are drilling technical standards hard enough. That can also be said for breakdown recycling and line outs/mauls which Thorn was so good at. It does seem that we are sliding as that muscle memory fades.

It’s a concern for me at the Wallabies level after Schmidt. RA need to insist on someone assisting who has the requisite skill knowledge because Les doesn’t have that.
 

Shiggins

David Codey (61)
I love Tate but we looked better when Thomas had the reigns at the end there. I know the game was effectively dead but he just seemed to clear the ball far quicker. For me at test level Tate is better off the bench. His snipes are so much more effective against tired bodies. His pass is just too ineffective to be relied on for 60mins.
Ifl is very quick and passes well too but at test level half backs need to do all the basics well but the decision making is most important. That's why white might get the nod. He has a better boot as well. I rate Thomas. He reminds me of ifl when he was in great form. I just can't see how putting a young bloke into massive games like bled or lions is a good idea. A poor decision and the opposition can end up scoring. Even Tate could be a worry if the forwards don't keep an eye on him when he decides to run. The lions will eat him up and turn the ball over if he doesn't get ruck support quick.
 

Strewthcobber

Michael Lynagh (62)
I do think the lineout issues (eg against the Force) have mostly disappeared once LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) got injured, which is actually pretty concerning!

I don't really see the maul problem? The Reds are probably the best in the comp at it, and are in fact getting most metres per maul in all of World Rugby and second most tries per game from the maul
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
Fight that urge.

Hey, Pfitzy. I’m interested in your thoughts on the Crew THP bind to Faga’ase. One of the early scrums he actually dropped his bind and re-bound on his arm. Then pulled it down. Faga’ase was pinged for dropping the scrum. The arm-bind and/or pull continued through most of the match,

Is that no longer an issue?

@fatprop your thoughts also appreciated.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
We had a 35 year old TH as the reserve loose head and a 19/20 year old with less than 40 minutes of professional rugby as the reserve TH. Going up against All Blacks who would illegally bind or over extend and fall on their bellies.

Newell won penalties where he never moved his feet after the chase and would just go down lack a sack.

Look, my vision glasses are more than a little red tinted, but that is how I saw it. Though 35 is fine for a prop imo.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Hey, Pfitzy. I’m interested in your thoughts on the Crew THP bind to Faga’ase. One of the early scrums he actually dropped his bind and re-bound on his arm. Then pulled it down. Faga’ase was pinged for dropping the scrum. The arm-bind and/or pull continued through most of the match,

Is that no longer an issue?

Technically speaking they should be binding on the side or back of the opponent. So yeah, could be pinged if the ref deems it an issue.

I just rewatched the first two scrums, and it isn't the issue.

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Look where Sef starts his bind: down low, not at full extension, and leaving himself in a bad position, structurally speaking; if your arm is this low, your shoulder follows, along with your back.

Another factor is his feet pre-engage. His inside (right) foot is trailing his left foot. That's fine if it's your feed to open the channel, but on the opposition feed you want to get yourself parallel and try to break the bind between their hooker and THP.

Thirdly, he's just not low enough on engage, and he has room to move based on the angle at his knees and hips. He's 90 degrees at the hip, which is probably OK but his knees are closer to 135 and therefore his feet aren't under him. Once he moves into engage he's nearly at full extension. As a THP I'm then looking to win the hit and get his arse past his knees asap.

Yes, Newell switches bind to the arm, and therefore could be pinged, but it isn't having a material effect IMHO, particularly when we're talking Crusaders feed.

For me as a ref I'm pinging it because I see white scrum go back and then down. If it was just down (as per this scrum which was the reset) then I might consider it
 
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cyclopath

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
On a personal note, Damon Murphy is one of my least enjoyable officials to watch. He demeanour, tone, officiating style, hip-thrusting walking style, the way he engages players and the way he the cuts line at coffee shops is dam annoying….
That is the most heinous thing...
If anyone on here who knows me has witnessed my mood "pre-morning caffeine" they will understand...
 

Tomthumb

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Dam Tom, you’ve found more to say about a Reds loss than you did during the Tahs’ entire season of collapses
What’s this got to do with the Tahs? I expected them to suck and they did

Tahs didn’t have a playing group this good and they didn’t have
I’m the opposite. I’m disappointed with the loss and our season is done. But the effort was there. The score line was 20 points but it was closer than that. Felt like it was 12 - 0 for ages. Game was over when lynagh went off at the 35min mark, with our 2nd flyhalf injured and our 3rd guy medically retired.
The season was a disappointment in that we should have finished at least top 4.
You’re having a crack at Les for not winning a QF but he is taking this team forward, injuries and having the bye in the first week took us backwards.
That’s the problem, he hasn’t taken the team forward in terms of results
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Hey, Pfitzy. I’m interested in your thoughts on the Crew THP bind to Faga’ase. One of the early scrums he actually dropped his bind and re-bound on his arm. Then pulled it down. Faga’ase was pinged for dropping the scrum. The arm-bind and/or pull continued through most of the match.
They were a better unit, the all black front row was solid all night and dominant scrums get away with every marginal decision
 
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David Wilson (68)
That’s the problem, he hasn’t taken the team forward in terms of results

This is STILL not the forum, but we have a night's sleep between the game and this comment, so...

Les was very close. A couple of games could easily have been different. And the team depth is way better than where we have been. Les shows respect and support for outside the 23. It does have an impact. The game play is way better.

With all that said, results aught dictate the way we review an HC. The results have been stagnant. Les needs to show his stuff here in Qld, let alone for a Wallaby job.

One final statement, other than for the Wallaby job interruption, I'd be hanging onto this guy as much as I could. He's got a tough gig for 2026.
 

Major Tom

Ron Walden (29)
That’s the problem, he hasn’t taken the team forward in terms of results
Well he’s not taken them backwards either. With an injury list probably the worst in the comp kiss is doing pretty well.
If he can get the wallabies to play the way the reds do with more positional depth, results would flow imo.
 
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