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Rugby Championship 2025 : Wallabies v Argentina Rnd 2

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
Headgear helps for cuts and abrasions (eg ears) but there is lots of evidence that is actually has a negative impact on concussion safety.


They don't stop the brain sloshing around inside your skull and players wearing them seem to be willing to stick their head into worse places.
 
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cyclopath

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Headgear helps for cuts and abrasians (eg ears) but there is lots of evidence that is actually has a negative impact on concussion safety.


They don't stop the brain sloshing around inside your skull and players wearing them seem to be willing to stick their head into worse places.
Yep - acceleration / deceleration of the brain inside a rigid box is the problem.
 

Micheal

Dick Tooth (41)
In the final moments of the game last night we should've kept it tight and tried to just rumble up to at least the half way line, as theoretically a penalty at that point could've won us the game.

Not sure why we tried to go coast to coast when we were consistently on the back foot -- we hadn't earned the right to go wide at that stage, and it seemed desperate/low confidence.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
In the final moments of the game last night we should've kept it tight and tried to just rumble up to at least the half way line, as theoretically a penalty at that point could've won us the game.

Not sure why we tried to go coast to coast when we were consistently on the back foot -- we hadn't earned the right to go wide at that stage, and it seemed desperate/low confidence.
It’s a tough one because the more phases at that stage of the game, theoretically the more chance we also make an error with fatigued bodies and minds.

When you’re camped in your own half in the final moments of a game, there needs to be some element of risk taking to ensure you don’t die wondering.
 

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
In the final moments of the game last night we should've kept it tight and tried to just rumble up to at least the half way line, as theoretically a penalty at that point could've won us the game.

Not sure why we tried to go coast to coast when we were consistently on the back foot -- we hadn't earned the right to go wide at that stage, and it seemed desperate/low confidence.
We did go Harry W to Valetini at the front of pods back and forth a few times and made somewhere between 0 and -2m each phase
 

Mr Pilfer

Vay Wilson (31)
Don’t need to win at Eden Park, I will settle for a draw and then win in Perth. All Blacks will be hurting and will come out strong but they are vulnerable
 

Linerunner2023

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Paisami actually had a couple of great runs
Then stuffed it with a kick and offloads to no one

His kick along with the two mid field kicks from I think white and edmed when we had the ball near there 22 hurt us, finally had possession and kick it away
Lack of patience and building of phases
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
Toole is locked in for next game isn't he? Don't have any other options. Pietsch isn't back I assume. Is Potter fit? Daugunu could start.. Nawaqanitawase would've helped with the high balls.
 
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