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He was getting down okay for the players entrance music on Sat night.
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Having just watched a replay, i can't fault the effort. The effort was huge and we controlled large amounts of the game. We just didn't execute when required. The cheetahs defensive desperation contributed to this aswell but mainly we didn't score the points we should have.
Mafi's chase down and isolation and Godwins half break in the 1st half should have ended in tries as should have Godwins break in the 2nd half. Add in 2 penalty goals we should have kicked and that's potentially 27 points we left out there. All of a sudden that's a 37 -19 win. Until we become more ruthless in attack and convert these chances we will always leave ourselves vulnerable to these results.
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Dodgy attack is a hallmark of a backline still developing combinations NTT, individuals (who were here last year) repeating the same mistakes that got half the backline released at the end of the year isn't a lack of familiarity, it's a lack of Huevos!
C'mon the
Godwin may have been here last year but is still only 8 or 9 games into his super rugby career. Those plays will be converted next time he gets the opportunities because the experience will make sure he does.
Mafi's chase down and turnover should have been converted into a try through patience and teamwork. Yes the Cheetahs killed the ball (yellow card for cynical play?) and we got the penalty, which we missed, but our big forwards should have won that ruck for us and allowed us to use the advantage accrued. Team mistake, not individual. A scrum in that corner with a 1st phase move or keep stretching them left to right was on due to our game control at the time.
The ruthless streak and clinical finishing is what we need to develop.
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I am normally the one defending him but I thought he made far too many handling errors and kicked too often and badly. His tackling was good though.
Tupou has had 5 odd games at 15 now and he doesn't kick well, doesn't look good on the counter-attack and seems to do everything at a pedestrian pace.
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Anyone know how big the crowd was?
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12,784 according to http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/rev...s-vs-cheetahs/
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Stanley seemed to be involved a lot more than he used to, and made some great tackles. Hard tackles too. It is not often we have a hard defensive tackler, putting big blokes backwards. Hopefully his attack will come as the centres combine.
They seemed to have no shape when sias came off, i think Godwin struggled when moving from centre to 10, but we needed Hayward for his place kicking.
i unfortunately had to watch it on mute at a pub for a friends B'day, so i cannot comment too much on the over all game.
The Cheetahs defence in the last 8 mins was brutal. Their defence had their backs up because we didn't put away our chances. We kept them in it and paid the price.
I don't think panic was the entire problem, we have to be more patient and trust our systems in attack. We were trying to create front foot ball but were not creating it in the right areas. We went away from our wide game too which was effective early until we started to get to narrow in our front foot ball creating. Mafi was dynamite for two-thirds of the game then we stopped using him, Dellit was also a threat on most of his carries, we just didn't stick to what was working for us.
I though Tupou at 15 had one of his best games for the Force. Positioning was good, counterattack was always his first option and made some good runs. Will continue to improve.
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One of those thing's isn't it as your confidence wanes your opponents confidence grows.
There were a few moments in the game which if they had of gone our way we most likely would of won the game.
Full credit should also be extended to the cheetahs as well, they hung tough when the run of play was going against them and took the opportunities that came their way.