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Match Thread - Connacht vs Ospreys 15/2/13
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Before the game, thought this was going to be a very important match. Really think this could be a turning point for the rest of the season. The confidence of beating the Ospreys should be a spring board for the next 2 matches. Victory over Blues and Zebre both possible, mean we would be near the top of " Division 2".
We never know what team is going to turn up. This is the difference between us and the rest of the provences.
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The bottom line is that he's been here two and a half years now and there are no signs of real progress in scrummaging. I'd agree the scrums were over and back but I've yet to even a semi-consistent run of scrums in the last couple of years where he has kept the scrum relatively steady. Its not a one-man operation by any means but given the number of times our scrum has gone into consistent reverse as soon as he's come on it can't be a coincidence.
You say Loughney cannot scrum, I'd agree at the top level but in the main he's held his own at Rabo Direct / Magners Level. Also in scrummaging terms imo Hagan was miles ahead of where Rodney is now when he first came. By all accounts Rodney hasn't even held his own when given games at B&I Cup level. The management can't possibly justify giving him more gametime.
He's been given every chance by the Connacht management and on both sides of the scrum but he hasn't delivered. Maybe he could benefit from better coaching but imo almost every prop we've had Dan McFarland has got them playing at or very close to their potential.
Maybe one of the big teams could afford the luxury of keeping him on the books in the hope he delivers on his potential but we most certainly can't
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rossie wrote: Rodney was injured yes which appears to have been missed by some.
loughney, wilkinson, buckley and white are streets ahead of rodney when it comes to scrummaging. loughney performed better at TH last season in his first appearance in the position than rodney had in the entire first half of the season.
he carries ball well yes but then so do archer and buckley but they both struggle to lock a scrum aswell.
all props have their moments good and bad but rodney you expect bad and thats mostly what you get. i dont buy the arguement fully that gametime will improve them and that you have to learn the position. ryan at munster in comparison to archer has proven that to be false as did ronan here.
im not fetus biggest fan. imo he has a good attitude but doesnt score enough tries and has obvious weaknesses in defence. imo if he stays he will struggle for gametime behind poolman, carr, teirnan and even duffy now that henshaw must be 1st choice full back. he was excellent again last night.
it was a good win against the champs. the scrum was significantky underpowered with browne at 2nd row and joc + willie on the flanks. a worry throughout the game was their ability to make yards through the tackle. they managed it ll night.
I disagree, Loughs cannot scrum and never could, as mentioned which is why the IRFU brought Bent over he got one cap and that will be it, New Zealand showed the Irish Management he was not a TH. Rodney has potential unlike Buckley as he was just too tall for the weight of the guy. When Jamie Hagan came he could not hold up a scrum, it always went down on his side or backwards. He got games and his ability to lock a scrum improved dramatically, his overall game lacked experience. Fetu will gain you yards all day long, he is a good winger, our game plan does not provide big opportunities for wingers to score tries as the ball rarely reaches them and if it does it is usually too late. TOH will go like Danny Riordan, he thinks he has got it but he is miles away yet, he plays well in the big games as he knows someone is watching other games he is just not interested. I think when Lam comes he will be lucky to get a game, he has potential but he is not trying to reach for it just like Danny didn't. I think Poolman is a fantastic player,he was bought as a centre though, even though it was clear he was a winger and now we are seeing what he can do which is excellent.
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we appeared to chase to half way and stop.(1st half particulary). this more often than not meant that the ball carriers made it into our half as their momentum carried them through the static tackler for extra yardage. im not a defence coach but imo the higher up the pitch you pressure the ball reciever and make the tackle the more successful your kicking stategy is.
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loughney, wilkinson, buckley and white are streets ahead of rodney when it comes to scrummaging. loughney performed better at TH last season in his first appearance in the position than rodney had in the entire first half of the season.
he carries ball well yes but then so do archer and buckley but they both struggle to lock a scrum aswell.
all props have their moments good and bad but rodney you expect bad and thats mostly what you get. i dont buy the arguement fully that gametime will improve them and that you have to learn the position. ryan at munster in comparison to archer has proven that to be false as did ronan here.
im not fetus biggest fan. imo he has a good attitude but doesnt score enough tries and has obvious weaknesses in defence. imo if he stays he will struggle for gametime behind poolman, carr, teirnan and even duffy now that henshaw must be 1st choice full back. he was excellent again last night.
it was a good win against the champs. the scrum was significantky underpowered with browne at 2nd row and joc + willie on the flanks. a worry throughout the game was their ability to make yards through the tackle. they managed it ll night.
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As Swift4prez says, just look at our home results this season; we're turning into the real deal. Now we need to start pushing even harder in the away matches for similar results - we still have to go to Blues, Treviso and Edinburgh. Here's hoping, eh?
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Rodney is big around the park, huge ability and IMHO lots of potential if he got some proper one on scrum coaching from the likes of Greg Feek or Reggie Corrigan and while we are it Loughney could do with some too. Rodney got up off the ground last night while injured to get in the line when he clearly could not walk just to make himself available to defend most injured players stay down and let there team mates go short handed , remember away to Ulster this season. Rodney is a potential star in the making, if he tackles you, you will know about , if he runs at you again you will know about it and unlike some of our players if you have a pop at him or a team mate you will also know about it. I don't expect anyone to agree no one agreed with me about Fetu but you all changed your tune eventually.
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I almost feel sorry for Rodney, two lost attacking scrums and then a gifted Penalty for lazy running. Then rightly substituted. Awful. God bless him.
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ill give my match review tomorrow, but willie try was great. how swifty didnt get man of the match ill never no. anyone who says he's ''past it'' ill fight them till the end
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My only gripe on the night was the decision to bring Rodney on, its a terrible thing to say but luckily he went off injured as if he'd stayed on I firmly believe we'd have lost. Brett Wilkinson came back in and steadied the ship again. How much more do they need to see of him. Why not put Bealham or someone on the bench at least we'll see someone new get gametime and see if they are up to it.
Agreed in fact I found some of EE's decisions baffling tonight like why take off White at halftime? Was he injured? Even with little gametime you felt he could have lasted another 5/10 minutes. The same with AH You and Reynecke. We had a massively dominant scrum in the first half yet we insisted on taking off these players which brought Osprey's into the game.
Was very impressed with Griffin tonight his defensive effort was immense like the rest of the boys.
P.S. Wonder how long the Osprey's boys are going to be suspended for after they get cited for the spear tackle?
Stuck in Oz with no slippers
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White, JHW, and Wilkinson very solid indeed. Kearney and McKeon have the skills to feature in this pack for years to come. Mul was back to his best, and an excellent performance from Willie Faloon. Parks showed all his experience again tonight and I thought all of the backs excelled tonight. Special mentions for Poolman and Henshaw who are both class acts.
In fact Henshaw is the form 15 in the country at the moment, outplaying Rob Kearney. If Kidney was picking on form....................
Only dark note of the night was the weakening of the performance by over-use of the bench. At 16-10 and with the Ospreys on the attack it only took an inspitred steal by Duffy to save us.
Ah You suffered the indigity aof being substituted uninjured after 10 minutes on the park.
Eric: please cut this guy loose. He is not a rugby player.
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Having John Muldoon and Willie Faloon back really boosted our back row. Swifty put in some big hits. Eoin McKeown once again played well but picked up an injury which is most unfortunate. Poolman impressed most in the backline with Robbie Henshaw lively also. Credit to Eoin Griffin diving in head first to win a crucial ball on the ground. Got a bang for his troubles but we got 3 points from that attack and if we can instill that kind of attitude in our players we will come out the right side in more tight games.
We played some good stuff but once again lacked the killer instinct to kill off the game and let the game drift into a lull. It looked like a familiar finish with Ospreys getting back within 6 and attacking against a tiring Connacht defence late on but we got away with it. Parks had one of his better games of late and while the scrum fluctuated throughout the game we got enough penalties off it to keep moving forward.
My only gripe on the night was the decision to bring Rodney on, its a terrible thing to say but luckily he went off injured as if he'd stayed on I firmly believe we'd have lost. Brett Wilkinson came back in and steadied the ship again. How much more do they need to see of him. Why not put Bealham or someone on the bench at least we'll see someone new get gametime and see if they are up to it.
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sea_point wrote: Wille Faloon and Danie Poolman...
That is all.....
Parks, White, Faloon and Poolman. That really was a good bit of business last summer.
Good result. Particularly pleased with the way they closed it out, but that was a very disjointed Ospreys performance.
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