Re: England vs Fiji - Sat 3.15pm
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:04 pm
Even accepting the TERRITORY PLAN @FKAS, the lack of competence from many previously competent players is a serious concern. But yes, changing Ford for Smith will make the square root of no difference.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:03 pmIt doesn’t matter who starts at 10 whilst the players refuse to deviate from the plan, which is most likely for fear of being dropped / not getting paid!Oakboy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:33 pm Where does SB go from here?
Smith must start at 10, IMO. Ford is neat and tidy but he has lost a yard of pace. He kicks too much and he is soft defensively.
I think the best SB can do is make changes in the 33.
He has to think beyond Argentina and dump everyone doubtful or unavailable for that game.
He wasn't a defence coach in league. He wanted to be doing coaching but found himself more in a management position at Leeds and hence went to Tigers as a defence coach. Not much experience. A lot is riding on the post world cup appointment of former Boks attack coach and current Books defence coach Felix Jones.Stom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:53 pmIt's League.
Didn't you know that league experience counts 10 fold? We need to learn from league. More from league. It's absolutely the same sport, we need to take as much from it as possible.
Even better if you're the son of a league legend. Then you're undroppable. Unless you're also behind another son of a league legend in the pecking order and actually know how to play rugby. Then you can suck it up.
Agreed. I can't get over how far we have plummeted. Just getting rid of the plodders seems a way to go in desperation. If I was in charge I'd need a fantastic RWC performance from the team to even dream of retaining SB. At this stage, I almost hope we go out with a whimper so that a root and branch overhaul is not opposed - even by the faint-hearted who stiil think Farrell is an asset.Banquo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:06 pmEven accepting the TERRITORY PLAN @FKAS, the lack of competence from many previously competent players is a serious concern. But yes, changing Ford for Smith will make the square root of no difference.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:03 pmIt doesn’t matter who starts at 10 whilst the players refuse to deviate from the plan, which is most likely for fear of being dropped / not getting paid!Oakboy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:33 pm Where does SB go from here?
Smith must start at 10, IMO. Ford is neat and tidy but he has lost a yard of pace. He kicks too much and he is soft defensively.
I think the best SB can do is make changes in the 33.
He has to think beyond Argentina and dump everyone doubtful or unavailable for that game.
Obviously few people saw this coming and changing a few personnel is unlikely to result in a massive uptick in form.Oakboy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:46 pmAgreed. I can't get over how far we have plummeted. Just getting rid of the plodders seems a way to go in desperation. If I was in charge I'd need a fantastic RWC performance from the team to even dream of retaining SB. At this stage, I almost hope we go out with a whimper so that a root and branch overhaul is not opposed - even by the faint-hearted who stiil think Farrell is an asset.Banquo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:06 pmEven accepting the TERRITORY PLAN @FKAS, the lack of competence from many previously competent players is a serious concern. But yes, changing Ford for Smith will make the square root of no difference.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:03 pm
It doesn’t matter who starts at 10 whilst the players refuse to deviate from the plan, which is most likely for fear of being dropped / not getting paid!
I was under the impression that motivator was supposed to be Sinfield's schtick in the dynamic duo.switchskier wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 7:33 pmObviously few people saw this coming and changing a few personnel is unlikely to result in a massive uptick in form.Oakboy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:46 pmAgreed. I can't get over how far we have plummeted. Just getting rid of the plodders seems a way to go in desperation. If I was in charge I'd need a fantastic RWC performance from the team to even dream of retaining SB. At this stage, I almost hope we go out with a whimper so that a root and branch overhaul is not opposed - even by the faint-hearted who stiil think Farrell is an asset.
But snoozefest bordeom has always been a try hard, detail oriented lead by example type. Maybe he needs a motivator sidekick. Ironically someone like Eddie Jones who can give that short term boost (or maybe Jones was just a genius who had them playing above themselves)?
Where has she found it? I looked for it last weekend and couldn’t find it for sale anywhere.
Total fucking bullshit. What sort of a supporter are you?jngf wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:50 pm Great and historic victory for Fiji - It was men against boys out there and the split second Eddie Jones signed a new deal with the RFU under the cover of covid (where attention was elsewhere) we started on the descent to where we now are - a second rate side with no power,dynamism or brains outside of scrums![]()
No need for the bad languagemorepork wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 9:34 pmTotal fucking bullshit. What sort of a supporter are you?jngf wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:50 pm Great and historic victory for Fiji - It was men against boys out there and the split second Eddie Jones signed a new deal with the RFU under the cover of covid (where attention was elsewhere) we started on the descent to where we now are - a second rate side with no power,dynamism or brains outside of scrums![]()
Agreed. I liked what SB said originally about clarity of purpose. It seemed correct intimation about what was wrong under Jones. Unfortunately, SB has proven incapable of putting his own words into action. It is not a question of whether he should go, just a question of when.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:52 pm Something is obviously seriously amiss in the way this team are being prepared.
SB is a rookie international head coach and those around him arent exactly seasoned at this level. And boy does it show.
The team look rudderless, flat footed, uncertain and lacking in purpose and energy. There is too much wrong to pinpoint individuals; the rot very clearly is at the top and i'm afraid SB is showing that he is singularly ill equipped to handle a team at this level.
I thought he'd be better. I thought he would at least bring about some improvements in certain areas and produce a team that at least knew what it was about and what it was trying to do. He hasnt. We are an embarrassing disgraceful shambles.
Sack the head coach again! I think he needs time to get his coaching team together - Wigglesworth is approx third choice, the scrum coach is at least second choice and the legend that is Aled Walters will only just be finding his feet. All his coaches are very inexperienced.Oakboy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:10 amAgreed. I liked what SB said originally about clarity of purpose. It seemed correct intimation about what was wrong under Jones. Unfortunately, SB has proven incapable of putting his own words into action. It is not a question of whether he should go, just a question of when.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:52 pm Something is obviously seriously amiss in the way this team are being prepared.
SB is a rookie international head coach and those around him arent exactly seasoned at this level. And boy does it show.
The team look rudderless, flat footed, uncertain and lacking in purpose and energy. There is too much wrong to pinpoint individuals; the rot very clearly is at the top and i'm afraid SB is showing that he is singularly ill equipped to handle a team at this level.
I thought he'd be better. I thought he would at least bring about some improvements in certain areas and produce a team that at least knew what it was about and what it was trying to do. He hasnt. We are an embarrassing disgraceful shambles.
The biggest irony about yesterday's defeat is that Fiji's head coach was appointed after SB.
Luckily I’m a gentleman of a more portly persuasion so they had my size. Think 1980’s prop rather than 2023 winger.
You may be right.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:37 amSack the head coach again! I think he needs time to get his coaching team together - Wigglesworth is approx third choice, the scrum coach is at least second choice and the legend that is Aled Walters will only just be finding his feet. All his coaches are very inexperienced.Oakboy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:10 amAgreed. I liked what SB said originally about clarity of purpose. It seemed correct intimation about what was wrong under Jones. Unfortunately, SB has proven incapable of putting his own words into action. It is not a question of whether he should go, just a question of when.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:52 pm Something is obviously seriously amiss in the way this team are being prepared.
SB is a rookie international head coach and those around him arent exactly seasoned at this level. And boy does it show.
The team look rudderless, flat footed, uncertain and lacking in purpose and energy. There is too much wrong to pinpoint individuals; the rot very clearly is at the top and i'm afraid SB is showing that he is singularly ill equipped to handle a team at this level.
I thought he'd be better. I thought he would at least bring about some improvements in certain areas and produce a team that at least knew what it was about and what it was trying to do. He hasnt. We are an embarrassing disgraceful shambles.
The biggest irony about yesterday's defeat is that Fiji's head coach was appointed after SB.
If we do sack him we go back to the question posed when you wanted Jones gone: who do you appoint in his place?
Indeed, it seems like we have a curious mix of too much discipline (to the gameplan) and too little discipline (to the ref's interpretations of the laws). Which both suggest a singular inability to think for themselves.
So, you’re qualified enough to definitively state the Sliding Backwards needs to go but not qualified enough to state what the replacement looks like…Oakboy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:39 amYou may be right.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:37 amSack the head coach again! I think he needs time to get his coaching team together - Wigglesworth is approx third choice, the scrum coach is at least second choice and the legend that is Aled Walters will only just be finding his feet. All his coaches are very inexperienced.Oakboy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:10 am
Agreed. I liked what SB said originally about clarity of purpose. It seemed correct intimation about what was wrong under Jones. Unfortunately, SB has proven incapable of putting his own words into action. It is not a question of whether he should go, just a question of when.
The biggest irony about yesterday's defeat is that Fiji's head coach was appointed after SB.
If we do sack him we go back to the question posed when you wanted Jones gone: who do you appoint in his place?
Unfortunately, I think SB has indicated lack of judgement and an inability to inspire the group (coaches plus players). The former failing I base on selection to an extent, especially with getting it wrong over Dombrandt/Billy V. We can have our pet theories on player A v player B but a head coach has all the information, advice and personal contact such that judgment calls should be right more often than not.
As for inspiring the group, he has failed in so fundamental an issue as following his own message on clarity. Falling back on the familiar i.e. coaching assistance from Leicester etc. maybe a sign of weakness. Either way, it has failed.
Yes, we would again be asking who? But, I think it is time for the main board of the RFU to do a root and branch overhaul with, say, a 6 month review of everything involved. A decision immediately after the RWC to give SB that temporary reprieve or to appoint another temporary guy needs more in-depth knowledge than can possibly be available to us.
What is essential, though, IMO, is to have a new system in place three and a half years ahead of the next RWC. The very worst scenario is letting SB blunder on, get nowhere for a couple of 6Ns and then replace him. A 6 month temporary stint while a review takes place, gives him a chance but signs of fundamental improvement would be essential to even leave his name on the table. I've said before over several eras that if I was carrying out appointment interviews, I'd require full long-term plans as detailed submissions from candidates. I'd be happy for SB to be part of that process if he had achieved improvement in the meantime.
I know we are not blessed with stacks of gifted players but I think if Sean Edwards was appointed tomorrow, we'd be a damned sight harder to beat within a couple of training sessions. Pie in the sky, of course, but it highlights how bad preparation/togetherness seems to be at present.