Big D wrote:
I agree with the players you name check bar Price. The others, at their best, are world class or approaching world class where as Price isn't. He is better than the alternatives but that doesn't put any higher class than being the best available player.
We were a Jonny Hill flying off his feet away from being in a very sticky position due to a Price charge down. Another followed in that game. In the next game he kicks the ball away when trailing by 3 not far out of penalty range. Yesterday he gets a kick charged down that costs us and again kicks the ball away when trailing with <3min on the clock. Especially after the England game he should be making sure everyone is in place when box kicking.
Key players are letting GT down in key moments. Price shouldn't be dropped, my reaction after watching the game posted in the other thread was just a post match reaction, but if he continues to make the same stupid errors it is easy to be frustrated with him.
he isn't the generation talent like the others, that's fair comment. He has been very good for us though.
The charge downs are an issue of course, but not all down to Price. Against england, we had no guard (or might have been on wrong side of ruck for a left footed kicker. Can argue Price should have marshalled a player there (and been timed out maybe) but this is a fundamental for players and coaches. Its as if we have trained for a right footed scrum half and only set up for one.
Yesterday, the late charge down was much of the same, except we had a guard - Bhatti - who was too wide to be effective and had gone to sleep.
On this theme, same with the lineout. There were a few issues and its far far too easy to blame Turner. Barclay's comments are spot on. The calls did not change after we lost a couple, not down to Turner, Cummings calls the lineout. No variations (we lack a top 3rd jumper) but the split line and 9 running in a la Dunbar a few years back, the fast throw to 1, and we did not get in the refs ear about Ireland closing the gap - ironic that the only pen was against Cummings for jumping across, which he would not have needed to had the ball been anywhere close to straight. Then I think we had a few lazy lifts early on, see this before from Edinburgh props, but we were not throwing up Toolis yesterday.
Once we had lost 2 or 3, Turner is under huge pressure, and with no banker ball (I mean one every team has and reverts to under pressure, usually flat to 2) - game lost there