It happens in more backline usage when looses form part of attacks than it happens in the case of what used to be backline attacks, You can look at it carefully and you would see it regualrly in tha cases of Kolici and Du Toit in about 75% of rhe cases where they are used as part of the backline. Wiese is the odd loosie and he is likely to replace becaause of his inabilty and pace to become part of the general plan.
What is not realized that the whole new system is based on Browne's contribution as part of the coaching set-up of the Sprindboks
By the way that is why I am such a strong supporter of Hanekom and Roos in the loosie situation. Maybe you should look more carefully at where loosies are used at present
The team most advanced in SA on franchise level. in loosie usage on franchise level is the Stormers. They lost their first four URC level matches last tear and after 13 rounds were played they were no 13 on the log, After the 18 rounds were completed they moved up to be on posiiton 5 on the Log,
After Round 5 this year they are in posiiton 1 of the log with a point diference of 118 points - on average they have got 23 points more han their opposition got, The system was not used by the Bulls and Sharks yet - but Ackerman is a clever coach and Hanekom will play a major role in future in that regard, The Sharks is in the doldruma this year - but I hope Ninaber or Vermeulen as coach the Sharks will show improvement in the style of play now used by the Springboks.
By the way watch out what happened in the Willemse try Saturday. Who passed the ball to Willemse providing the overlap for him to score the try - it was Du Toit giving Willemse the overlap that let to te scoring of the try. .
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