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Ospreys v Connacht 7/1/17 - Match Thread
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We make less tackles than any team in the league (avg. 96, median 90).
We are the second most tackled team in the league after Ospreys.
The gap between tackles made and taken (avg. 44, median 53) is twice that of the next team, Glasgow (who get hit 20 times more than their opposition per game).
There's a similar pattern in Europe.
Last year tackles made and taken were even, about 125 tackles for and against us.
The stats would be even more stark if you took out our opening three defeats, where we didn't dominate possession. In most games we're taking about twice as many tackles as we're making. Against Dragons we made 90 and took 241.
Teams are denying us unstructured possession from poor kicks or turnovers in the opposition half. They're simply leathering the ball into touch or as per Munster taking a couple pick and gos and then kick chasing. Unlike last year they are not attempting to build phases against us. Last year we scored a lot of first or second phase tries e.g. Grenoble, and buckets on the counter attack e.g. all the tries in the final (2 kick returns and a turnover in the opposition 22). We didn't score a heap of many-phased tries like Aki's winner against Toulouse, and this year teams are gambling that they can give us possession deep and keep their discipline. So far they've been proved correct.
A side effect of this is our injuries. We're literally getting pummeled every match, and don't forget with us in possession we have to resource every ruck, unlike the defending team who can ruck or not as they deem appropriate.
There's probably secondary multiplicative factors - like Jack and Mul playing every game - but I'm convinced it comes down to the hits we're taking. No other team in the top eight sees such onesidedness of possession and tackle counts.
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Pro 12 position is now very hard to even come near predicting & ,as for Europe, it will be in the lap of the Gods
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I'm going to sound like an awful whinger, and this is kinda seperate from the match because it had absolutely 0 effect on the outcome, but I detest John Lacey as a referee. He's not up to it at all... didn't care about holding on at all today for either side, was there maybe 1 penalty called for that? Buckley was over the ball multiple times legitimately as well as other players and it went the other way too, we got away with holding on a few times. At least twice for us a player CLEARLY had a knee to ground and instead of calling tackle he waited until the attacking players had to do something about their player being illegally held and called maul then resulting in a turnover. Completely ignored a VERY blatant high tackle right in front of him and only went back because his tmo got in his ear about it. Reset the lineout which is not the law at all when an extra player is on the field, it's a penalty(We would have gone for a lineout again anyway but that's immaterial). All round just a bad ref. Rant/Whinge over, feel free to blast me for it but just to be clear again it had nothing to do with the outcome of the match just every time I see him ref a game he infuriates me.
Ehh... in an attempt to not sound like a complete moaner, Cooney's kicking was great today, Parata's not bad either. Scrum went really well, the one time it was penalised I thought it was the wrong call(Shocking that I would disagree with Mr. Lacey I know...)
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Well, wouldn't be over the moon with the score, but even more disappointed with the injury list.
Jack is a huge loss. Huge. Jake was sitting at the side line so hopefully nothing too serious. I think Tom might have picked up a knock.
Positives: never gave up. Real effort from everyone. Given they injury profile, our kicking game was OK. Scrum was decent. Unforced errors seemed relatively low, given that it looked a bit slick in Swansea.
Negatives: Injuries. Backs couldn't get going. Line out misfired again on a few occasions. Plenty of possession and territory, without the ability to convert. Defence looked switched off at times.
I think the fact that our training has been interrupted is a major factor.
Roll on Zebre, I suppose.
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Borders no.2 wrote: "Where to do we go from here..."
Something we are all scratching our heads thinking about.
Going to the Sportsgrounds is a bit like Mass:You stay until the players are off the pitch and never leave early!
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Going to the Sportsgrounds is a bit like Mass:You stay until the players are off the pitch and never leave early!
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salmson wrote:
Accidentally Onside wrote: That's a really competitive team. I don't think we'll win but with all the injuries it says a lot about our squad that we can still field such a strong 15.
That said the osprey bench looks very strong so think we might be very competitive for 55-60 mins then fall away. Would snap your hand off for a bonus point. We need Ulster and Glasgow to have big games this weekend to keep the league interesting for us
Surely it doesn't matter which of Scarlets or Ulster wins (Ulster would be a point ahead of Scarlets if the Zebre game handn't been called off)? I'll be happy either way as long as only 4 match points are awarded between the two.
Edit: You might have a point in rooting for Ulster - Scarlets are away to Glasgow, Leinster & Munster in their next 5 so a loss tomorrow could start them tanking as per lat year.
Just a thought to add to your optimism:
I watched the sin bin and penalty try for the high tackle by Sean Reidy in the Scarlets vs Ulster match last night which was very quickly balanced out by a yellow for Jake Ball again for a high tackle.
Pat often mentions coaching our players to the letter of the directions issued by the referee organisers (see post match last week regarding issues at the breakdown).
While we probably have been limited in the amount of contact during training these past few weeks, I'd be sure that we are working on presenting the right kind of picture to referees regarding the height of tackle.
A decision like last night could turn the match in our favour today.
Alternatively, I gather Leinster vs Zebre was full of high tackles as per last week.
Don't get your hopes up too much but you never know.....
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"Our march is quite slow y'know, when we get to where we want to get to, it's going to take time, but when we get there it's going to be fantastic." - Johnny O'Connor 2013
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Accidentally Onside wrote: That's a really competitive team. I don't think we'll win but with all the injuries it says a lot about our squad that we can still field such a strong 15.
We must be one of the only teams are forced to play a strong team due to injuries and are upset about it.
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Accidentally Onside wrote: That's a really competitive team. I don't think we'll win but with all the injuries it says a lot about our squad that we can still field such a strong 15.
Unfortunately with all the injuries they have no other option and when they should be resting a couple of these lads they have to play them. This team will put in an honest effort but sadly at this point I'll be happy if they just get through with no injuries.
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Accidentally Onside wrote: That's a really competitive team. I don't think we'll win but with all the injuries it says a lot about our squad that we can still field such a strong 15.
That said the osprey bench looks very strong so think we might be very competitive for 55-60 mins then fall away. Would snap your hand off for a bonus point. We need Ulster and Glasgow to have big games this weekend to keep the league interesting for us
Surely it doesn't matter which of Scarlets or Ulster wins (Ulster would be a point ahead of Scarlets if the Zebre game handn't been called off)? I'll be happy either way as long as only 4 match points are awarded between the two.
Edit: You might have a point in rooting for Ulster - Scarlets are away to Glasgow, Leinster & Munster in their next 5 so a loss tomorrow could start them tanking as per lat year.
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That said the osprey bench looks very strong so think we might be very competitive for 55-60 mins then fall away. Would snap your hand off for a bonus point. We need Ulster and Glasgow to have big games this weekend to keep the league interesting for us
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