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I don't. I think the part when AAC went to ground was a 50/50. Once on the ground he has to place the ball immediately. I am pretty sure it was a good few seconds before he went for the try line.
That is irrelevant anyway because Paddy Ryan ran obstruction for AAC in the first place.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
To be fair, the cheetahs look awfully good at times. They are killer at turnover time. We will see how good they are next week I guess...
Also, the tahs are awful. I'm surprised they didn't get booed off again
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I must admit I wish we were taking on most of the other teams at the moment because the Cheetahs are playing well and are deadly in attack.
Their defence is fairly solid. After two wins on the road they may (hopefully) be a bit laid back. (I hope)
This weekend is not going to be a walk over but the boys have got the b@lls and guts to do it.
Go the Force.
May the FORCE be with you!
Waratahs are bottom of the Aussie conference
Good riddance!
http://www.superxv.com/news/super15_...6#.UUUkAnArS69
"Cheika wants the Waratahs to keep the ball in hand but the traditional Waratahs game of kicking the ball away appears to be a habit the players are finding hard to drop.
Following their third straight loss to the Cheetahs Cheika has been forced to concede that changing the players mindset might take months before they embrace his new ball-in-hand culture.
"That's the only fair thing to say because maybe not everyone is into the identity that we want to have," Cheika told the Canberra Times."
What we could add to this article is that the Western Force seem to have readily embraced a complete change of approach - and last night it started paying off.
The Waratahs problem is not style based, it's attitude based. I watched their last couple of games and all i can see is 22 players who are not prepared to have a red hot crack. Too many of their forwards are just not prepared to work off the ball to reset their playing systems, which i might add are confusing to watch. Their backs also do not know how to reallign in depth, straighten before passing when required and running onto a ball at pace. Also i get the feeling they have a culture problem after watching the Cheika/Mitchell fallout on the Rugby HQ.
Robbie Deans has not helped their cause either by continually selecting Tahs players for higher honours when they have done nothing to deserve selection.
All in all, a complacent bunch of arrogant princesses who have no passion outside of self interest.
Also, extremely crap.
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