Re: Rugby Champs Review of 2016 thread
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 1:55 am
The All Blacks were brilliant this year. An interesting change in defensive systems has been effective, and they've dealt with the loss of a large handful of all-timers remarkably well.
I think the jury's out on how Australia's year will be judged. They'll probably lose to NZ on Saturday, which means two 3-0 series defeats in a season, one inflicted at home by England, who Australians HATE losing to. But if they have a creditable NH tour, which is almost unprecedentedly tough, then they'd probably figure that in the washup it went OK. Australians don't need much success to regain confidence.
South Africa were woeful.
I liked Argentina. Really ambitious, which ultimately didn't quite come off for them, but I thought they came closer to looking like a top-level team than they ever have. They've got the players to play this kind of style now. I hope they persist with it.
I think the jury's out on how Australia's year will be judged. They'll probably lose to NZ on Saturday, which means two 3-0 series defeats in a season, one inflicted at home by England, who Australians HATE losing to. But if they have a creditable NH tour, which is almost unprecedentedly tough, then they'd probably figure that in the washup it went OK. Australians don't need much success to regain confidence.
South Africa were woeful.
I liked Argentina. Really ambitious, which ultimately didn't quite come off for them, but I thought they came closer to looking like a top-level team than they ever have. They've got the players to play this kind of style now. I hope they persist with it.