Marx is a strong and experienced Hooker, but throwing in at the line out is most probably his only weak point….
When he is having a off day in that department, it’s a train smash….
Wessels general play was just as good as Marx, but his throwing in was way better. He was finding our jumpers and we got quality ball.
Williams general play was not as good as usual and Reinach were just snappier with his distribution.
The fact that our best Frontrow did not start to lay a stable foundation and those two tries in the beginning with Willie flopping on the AB player instead of tackling him and the miss tackle from Marx on Will Jordan, Killed us.
Most of the players in the team today and the squad, has played enough games together for them to have synergy……
We should have executed our chances better and defence is still a major issue, since Nienhaber left.
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Marx - I've now seen numerous comments about how bad Marx was and how out of form he is. Yes, he chucks the ball in, but remember that a successful lineout is comprised of the thrower as well as people who lift and there who catch the ball. The ABs had the read of our lineout. As Marfield says, body language is just as important as the call. The ABs reading out lineout was a far bigger problem today than Marx throw-in accuracy. Keep that in mind.
Williams - Seems everybody is claiming that Williams was shocking. He wasn't. The forwards were horrendous at ruck time and getting pushed back onto or over the ball. There is literally nothing that Williams could do about that.
Willaims biggest error was the knock on from the lineout off of PSDT. The major issues for me was the Boks completely failing to realise that they were being slid back over the ball and hardly adapting at all...nevermind trying to give the ABs some of their own back.
The actual blame belongs, as I have been saying for a while now, is the lack of synergy. It doesn't matter how often guys played together in previous seasons. They needed a lot of game time together before this game because it was a massive one. And Rassie didn't give them that. For me, nothing creates more errors than a lack of cohesion. Three games ago we started with Manie, AE, Moodie...two games later, in the biggest game of the year...it's all totally different.
It sucks that we lost, but the blame should fall directly on the bloody circus that our selections have become.
Roll on next week and a brand new team...yet again.