Big Ewis
Hall of Fame
Every team today has been really neat with the handling. Except one, guess which one.
Is it just me that thinks Hendricks looks like an old man?
I am also impressed with how we played the ball wide, even in our own 22. There wasn't a lot of aimless kicking.
I know it's very early, but heading into the next RWC, I've got 3 teams (in no particular order):
- NZ: still riding an undefeated streak right now into 2014. Although, again, their last 4 confrontations have been much closer than they'd like. It's the All-Blacks, still.
- South Africa: too simple, too powerful. There can be almost no inconsistency about them, and they're just solid throughout. Of course they could lose, but again, that solidity in how simple their gameplan is centered around power. A sure bet.
- England: they're only getting better with each match virtually, and even the backs play and handling are improving heaps. They couldn't string more than 4 passes not so long ago. They're becoming more complete, more wholesome, and reminding us all of the 2003 side in nature although not as good obviously. They too play a simple enough gameplan to never get lost within a match, and always have a clear target. And they've got the power and personnel to get there without too big of a headache. *AND* - and and and...of course, they're home sweet home.
I don't see another team on the same level of likelihood as these 3. I'm not saying England are better than, say, Australia. I'm just rating in likelihood of winning that specific next 2015 RWC.
Wallabies could win TRC this year, watch out !!!
I hope they do. And I hope to see ARG win it soon enough.
In my opinion the pick of the World XV forwards (at least in the loose), strong on defense and in his carries and affected some good steals.Hey. I didn't watch the game. Can anyone tell me how Armitage played? I'm not one of the peeps claiming he should be in an England shirt but it would be nice to know how he competed today?
No this year, mate. Remember France waited about ten years for their first victory in 5 Nations.
In my opinion the pick of the World XV forwards (at least in the loose), strong on defense and in his carries and affected some good steals.
I dunno man. Hayman was HUGE as usual. What a fkng beast in the scrum. Immovable.