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Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
Just happy to be here
Brings back soggy memories of that last rained out game at NIB! Well done Sharpie and Poey for hanging onto the ball! God damn Deans for that daft game plan again!
When sumthin aint working - why keep persisting FFS. Barnes kicking up into the gale not once but the entire first half! Genia kept crabbing sideways (a la Gits style) before passing. They kept it up narrow infield when the few times they threw wide gained metres. WHY?! And when the scrums worked well all the game in comes a new recruit and everything falls apart. Guys not used to positions were slotted into a spot. The Scots did really well to play magnificent defence, as they said, they were surprised the Wallabies didn't test them with ball running. Same ol Dingo same ol bloody game plan!
one kick from Barnes is all that it should have taken to flick in to Plan A(b) - kick low or not at all
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Well done to Scotland hung on in defence in the second half and took their opportunity when it came late
What was the second half possesion/territory stats? Because I seem to remember the Wallabies with ALOT of the ball and just not using it. Give the All Blacks that much ball against anyone and they probably rack up 50 points (as someone else pointed out in a nearlier post)
I reckon the possession/territory stats would be similar in both halves. Should have been able to take the game I suppose. I thought the major blunder was the decision to take that VERY low %age sjot for.goal in the1st half when they wete making good inroads into the wind. Well done Scotland. Specially on D.
One positive for Oz was the line out. Moores throwing in the conditions was magnificent.
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