The Argies also seldom repeat a good performance two weeks in a row. They remain a hit and miss side.
The Argies also seldom repeat a good performance two weeks in a row. They remain a hit and miss side.
After the first few tries on the weekend, it looked like Brown was getting some results. The scores felt expansive and snappy. First, the set move that saw Fassi trot in and then the offloads between the forwards, and Jessie bursting through.
Playing devil's advocate for a minute, perhaps it's not just a case of getting the side to score tries, but once they are scoring tries, to balance the scoring momentum with quality game management.
...even tougher to do when you're coaching a side that has always had a defensive mindset and was rarely allowed to express themselves. I'm willing to be that one would have a far easier time finding that balance with a Kiwi side.
Strict parents breed soldiers...relaxed parents breed geniuses(I just made that up
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Easier said then done….before the first Puma game everyone said it will be a whitewash for the Boks.
Here we go again but I will wait and see what happens…all I am saying is the Pumas are not far away from moving away from being the hit or miss side.
The Argies are too good a side to claim we should crush them
We’ll be okay as long as sic doesn’t predict a Bargie win.
We will beat them we are too good not to but we won’t crush them
Stick with moz…this was always going to be a cake walk. But a good performance by the Boks.
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While the groupies seem confused about the Bargie win over the weekend, there is no need to panic. The side that played in Argentina was just Harrassmiss playing up his genius role. If he won that one, we may have seen Bishops playing the Bargies this weekend.
We lost, but the only way we could lose the RC is multiple red cards.
The Boks this weekend will reprise the role the ABs played after the Bargies beat them at home….the woken sleeping giant. The Bargies guaranteed the success of their RC last week, they won’t be motivated to take that on.
So by this time next week it will all be like the Irish loss….forgotten and not understood. It was all Manie. But the lack of progress on our backline is not an accident. Harrassmiss understands forward play…..back play is a mystery. And Brown thus far hasn’t produced anything of note.