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| England totally bottled it.They should have been 4 tries down at half time and we'd be looking at a similiar/worse final scoreline to 2004.
I say bottled because they were making basic errors throughout the game. As soon as they got within 30 metres of the aussie try line it was complete panic stations with headless chicken running, bizzare wild passes and no set plays.
It's a step back from the final of 2009 where they actually should have been 12-0 up inside 20 minutes and gave it a real good crack, with a younger team.
Australia battered england in the forwards.
We'll topple them one day I just don't know when.
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| It was evident from the very start that Sinfields kicking game was going to be neutralized, I dont think I've seen an attacking kicker been targeted so much. That along with been torn apart in the ruck just destroyed England early on. It made England lose all game plan and reverted back to the England of old with churning out sets using the forwards instead of being the 2011 expansive England. For me the game was lost in the first 20, they had a massive grip and were not gonna let go.
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| I think when Cronk came on just before the hour mark there was a well conceived plan to start spreading the ball. It was a lovely simple plan and it pains me to say a joy to watch...I am only relieved that Billy Slater was not out there to cause havoc in those last 20 minutes.
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| The Aussies, in time honoured fashion, won the game in the first 60 and scored the points in the last 20. England had very little left in the tank by the final quarter. Villifying certain players is all very well, but I think that was reasonably close to the best team available, and in cases where I could have found a place for a different player, it'd be lunacy to believe they would have seriously changed the way the game went.
I actually think we are improving. This year's tournament has seen us carry more threat in shirts 1-5 than I've seen from GB/England in a while. I think we need a couple of players, specifically a really good half back and another centre. We have places they might come from as some youngsters develop.
The positions we were really seriously out-classed in were 6 and 7. That's not a criticism of Sinfield and Chase, but you look at the quality of Lockyer and Thurston and we just can't compete with that. They're probably the best half back combination I've seen having watched RL for the past 22 years. The glimmer of consolation is that while the Aussies will inevitably find another top quality 6, he is very unlikely to be in the same class as Lockyer. He'll probably still be better than what wer have available though.
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| Quote ="El Diablo"
The positions we were really seriously out-classed in were 6 and 7. That's not a criticism of Sinfield and Chase, but you look at the quality of Lockyer and Thurston and we just can't compete with that. They're probably the best half back combination I've seen having watched RL for the past 22 years. The glimmer of consolation is that while the Aussies will inevitably find another top quality 6, he is very unlikely to be in the same class as Lockyer. He'll probably still be better than what wer have available though.'"
I'm not so sure about that. Don't get me wrong they were outclassed in the half backs but the main area was the forwards imo. England were meant to be the strongest in the forwards but lost the collision and the ruck big time. Cameron Smith was living the dream with the amount of space he had out of dummy half. Sam Thaiday was uncontrollable and put our forwards on their backsides on numerous occasions. The positive from Englands pov is that Burgess was injured and he will be a major addition next year.
Its time for JP and Mozza to retire from international RL imo. Peacock offered very little in this series and needs to focus on club rugby to prolong his career. Graham was by far the pack leader and will only get better in the NRL.
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| Quote ="RhinoNeil"Its time for JP and Mozza to retire from international RL imo. Peacock offered very little in this series and needs to focus on club rugby to prolong his career. '"
Careful, promoting such views on here is akin to heresy.
I look forward to Peacock playing statues as Paul Gallen jinks past his creaking frame in 2013.
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| Quote ="RhinoNeil"It was evident from the very start that Sinfields kicking game was going to be neutralized, I dont think I've seen an attacking kicker been targeted so much. '"
Sinfield was an easy target for a committed defence purely because he's not mobile enough to sidestep a tackler flying out of the line, then to accelerate into the resulting space. I was surprised this wasn't done to greater effect in the first game. Then I decided they'd been much cleverer by not doing so until it was too late for us to come up with a plan B. As another poster pointed out, our pack was better in the first game but I think that's only half the story.
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| The Australians always neutralise our long kicking game by sitting the full back and usually a winger very, very deep on the last tackle, so long kicks often reach them on the full, and in any event they don't have to go back and then turn round before starting their kick return. They've been doing it for years. A few high risk plays with a short chip over the top into the space they've left might be worth a try, although obviously if it goes wrong you turn the ball over further up the field. I'm surprised we haven't at least tried it more often over the past few years. If nothing else, it might lure the full back a little higher up the pitch and create some space behind them to kick into.
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| Quote ="El Diablo"The Australians always neutralise our long kicking game by sitting the full back and usually a winger very, very deep on the last tackle, so long kicks often reach them on the full, and in any event they don't have to go back and then turn round before starting their kick return. They've been doing it for years. A few high risk plays with a short chip over the top into the space they've left might be worth a try, although obviously if it goes wrong you turn the ball over further up the field. I'm surprised we haven't at least tried it more often over the past few years. If nothing else, it might lure the full back a little higher up the pitch and create some space behind them to kick into.'"
Yep, we end up kicking down the throats of the Aussie back three who then run the ball back and the Aussies finish their set on our 40m line or thereabouts allowing them to put in an attacking kick. Mixing up our kicks with a few chips is a worthwhile gamble given we'd end up under pressure anyway.
Whatever kick we put in though its quality depends on how much time the kicker has. Playing behind our pack with our slow PTBs means the Aussie defensive line is in the kickers face and that causes poorer kicks.
A better kicking game would come if we could dominate in the forwards. Something we've struggled to do versus Australia.
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| Quote ="Bullseye" Playing behind our pack with our slow PTBs means the Aussie defensive line is in the kickers face and that causes poorer kicks.
A better kicking game would come if we could dominate in the forwards. Something we've struggled to do versus Australia.'"
Agreed. I was watching one of Leeds recent GF wins again the other day, when we kicked particularly well, you could see that all the best kicks came from a half break or a quick PTB with a retreating defence, while Leeds made Sean Long kick badly by being right in his face last tackle.
I also think that at international level you need at least 3 quality kicking options, ideally one of those from dummy half and one with a decent left foot so you can add uncertainty to the defence.
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| Quote ="El Diablo" A few high risk plays with a short chip over the top into the space they've left might be worth a try, .'"
So [iyou[/i are Stevo
Having said that I saw a certain Mr Schofield do that succesfully many times, and to the Australians as well. Especially if you pick your moment when the usually sweeping half back has just been forced to make a tackle out wide - the space is there. Even if you only manage to get a toe to it you can make as much ground as a long kick which is caught on the full and returned 20+ metres.
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| Quote ="Andy Gilder"Careful, promoting such views on here is akin to heresy.
I look forward to Peacock playing statues as Paul Gallen jinks past his creaking frame in 2013.'"
Sad to say I agree. Both Peacock and Morley should retire gracefully from internationals....give the captaincy to Graham.
As for the second first choice prop....? Can Scruton step up ?
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| Quote ="nantwichexile"
As for the second first choice prop....? Can Scruton step up ?'"
Bizarre nomination given he's barely managed to string any games together for a woeful Bulls team these last few years.
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| Quote ="G1"Bizarre nomination given he's barely managed to string any games together for a woeful Bulls team these last few years.'"
Who said anything about nominating him ?
I asked the question can he step up ? Apart from the obvious candidates you've mentioned elsewhere we certainly need to start looking past Peacock and Morley.
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| It will be interesting to see if Luke Burgess can make a go of things down under. there is clear potential there, which he has never quite realised. A good, powerful ball carrier. If he continues to sharpen up in defence and reduce his errors, he could be a very good prop forward. He'll certainly have to do that if he wants to hold onto a place in the Souths first team when they're at full strength. If he can do that, he'll certainly be in contention.
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| Quote ="El Diablo"It will be interesting to see if Luke Burgess can make a go of things down under. there is clear potential there, which he has never quite realised. A good, powerful ball carrier. If he continues to sharpen up in defence and reduce his errors, he could be a very good prop forward. He'll certainly have to do that if he wants to hold onto a place in the Souths first team when they're at full strength. If he can do that, he'll certainly be in contention.'"
Here's hoping
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| With a full NRL season (if he can do that) he'll certainly be a good option
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| Appreciation for Sinny here..
[urlhttp://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=rleague/11/12/23/manual_084839.html&BID=480[/url
FWIW, I would probably go for Tomkins as Player of the Year and Warrington as Team of the Year, but it's a refreshing change to see some recognition of Sinny's excellent season.
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Lancaster works for Sky. Sporting Life is a subsidiary of the 365 Media Group, which is itself owned by Sky. Their RL reports are usually identical.
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Probably not worth a thread for itself. A few years ago as Francis Cummins was nearing the end of his Leeds career I posted an article from when he was just breaking through which went down well on here. Stumbled across this the other day while looking through my Open Rugby collection. May 1997...
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Probably not worth a thread for itself. A few years ago as Francis Cummins was nearing the end of his Leeds career I posted an article from when he was just breaking through which went down well on here. Stumbled across this the other day while looking through my Open Rugby collection. May 1997...
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Quote ="Dave Lister"Probably not worth a thread for itself. A few years ago as Francis Cummins was nearing the end of his Leeds career I posted an article from when he was just breaking through which went down well on here. Stumbled across this the other day while looking through my Open Rugby collection. May 1997...
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Very interesting to read that article, particularly to see the team line-up at the end, most of whom have done very little at the top level of the game...
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Quote ="Dave Lister"Probably not worth a thread for itself. A few years ago as Francis Cummins was nearing the end of his Leeds career I posted an article from when he was just breaking through which went down well on here. Stumbled across this the other day while looking through my Open Rugby collection. May 1997...
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Very interesting to read that article, particularly to see the team line-up at the end, most of whom have done very little at the top level of the game...
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| I noticed the number 17 at OT this year. He was sat behind Brian and Jimmy when they were hugging to celebrate our victory. He's normally much harder to spot.
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| Quote ="A-Fire-Inside"Very interesting to read that article, particularly to see the team line-up at the end, most of whom have done very little at the top level of the game...'"
What are you defining as 'top level of the game' in this instance?
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| Quote ="Keith Swiftcorn"Quote ="A-Fire-Inside"Very interesting to read that article, particularly to see the team line-up at the end, most of whom have done very little at the top level of the game...'"
What are you defining as 'top level of the game' in this instance?'"
The river really has gone dry for you hasn't it? Utter desperation
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