FKAS wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 3:52 pm
p/d wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 8:33 am
Let’s hope their plan isn’t to try and save face by focusing on the physicality, as we do not have the players for that. Though I expect they will work on their kicking so one trick can compete in an attacking position and up our territory dominance.
Sinfield's defence doesn't work well without dominant tackles and Borthwick's set piece game won't go well without physicality.
The kick game is adequate, though very dull, currently.
You can win a world cup with a boring attacking game, you can't win one without a good defence. I'd hope we are drilling alignment and work rate in defence everyday between now and Argentina.
does beg the question of why they are therefore coaching a set of tactics and game plan which doesn't suit the players they have. Let alone whether they can coach to intl quality. Maybe they haven't had much time, but you can't magic physicality or dominent tackles up easily.
In fairness our defence out wide has been unconvincing for a while, we've just added holes closer in; our discipline remains a big issue as well.
No one would give a crap about playing so called boring tactics (I don't personally find many tactics boring...its the tactical mix up that makes rugby what it is for me) if a- they are executed very well (along with other basics, see c), b- if they lead to wins (and no doubt you would add, c- we took advantage of any territorial advantages).
Not too sure where they go from here- I don't think the crew know how to coach a different, quicker or wider set of tactics....nor indeed whether we have the skill for that to work consistently at this level.