MOMozart
Captain49,914 posts
MOMozartCaptain49,914 posts
10 Jun 2018, 13:44#15
You sir, are a barefaced liar...this is what. The Independent said:
'4/30 Damian De Allende – 6 out of 10
Very poor tackle from such a big centre allowed Brown to score, but it was his decision to attack the blindside that led to Nkosi’s first try.'
And there you have pretty much the totality of his game, good and bad. The rest was routine.
PAPakie
Captain17,321 posts
10 Jun 2018, 13:57#17
DA caught Brown 7 meters from the tryline and failed to stop the try. Connect the dots.
10 Jun 2018, 17:55#25
Trust Paki to fcuk up an argument with clear incontestable evidence.
SHsharkbok
Captain23,220 posts
SHsharkbokCaptain23,220 posts
10 Jun 2018, 18:01#27
You are wrong in both instances.
1. Pollard did slow the player, and make the player change course.2. Delande should have made that tackle. All he had to do was put his arms around the opponent and fall to the ground and hold on. It was a pathetic tackle.
I genuinely believe I would have made that tackle
SHsharkbok
Captain23,220 posts
SHsharkbokCaptain23,220 posts
10 Jun 2018, 18:22#33
Delande was dropped by Meyer for poor defence at 13. I do believe Delande would more of an attacking threat at 13- but he does have defensive issues.
MOMozart
Captain49,914 posts
MOMozartCaptain49,914 posts
10 Jun 2018, 18:54#37
So as I see it from Pakie's shot, Allende makes first contact 7 metres out, but Tokkie claims the tackle was only commenced 3 metres out. So this is new learning for me, I always thought the tackle commenced with contact. Apparently there is a bromance, a kind of familiarization interlude that occurs before activities commence.
Somebody should have told that to De Wet Barry.