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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 1: Australia v New Zealand (19/08/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Larksea" data-source="post: 869907" data-attributes="member: 43875"><p>yeah dmac was not perfect by any means but the fact that this was his first proper opportunity and hes only 22 should put it into perspective. It was impressive really. You could say it was dmac who first put the wallabies defense into panic mode which started the flood of points in the first half.</p><p></p><p>I really liked the way he played. when things were going against the AB's he was up trying to get into everything and get things back on track, unfortunately the ball didn't come his way at the right time. and that one offload didn't get to Perenara, he should have learned a lot from the game and its also about establishing combinations so he can be used effectively more often.</p><p></p><p>one aspect of dmacs game I think he may be the best in the world at is his ability to get into position and support quickly when there is a turnover or a linebreak.</p><p></p><p>two examples of this are the big midfield bust that SBW made and the try that mckenzie scored. track McKenzie during those passages of play and see how freakishly fast he gets from fullback position right up to support. If you see the overhead/spider cam view of it its pretty mind blowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larksea, post: 869907, member: 43875"] yeah dmac was not perfect by any means but the fact that this was his first proper opportunity and hes only 22 should put it into perspective. It was impressive really. You could say it was dmac who first put the wallabies defense into panic mode which started the flood of points in the first half. I really liked the way he played. when things were going against the AB's he was up trying to get into everything and get things back on track, unfortunately the ball didn't come his way at the right time. and that one offload didn't get to Perenara, he should have learned a lot from the game and its also about establishing combinations so he can be used effectively more often. one aspect of dmacs game I think he may be the best in the world at is his ability to get into position and support quickly when there is a turnover or a linebreak. two examples of this are the big midfield bust that SBW made and the try that mckenzie scored. track McKenzie during those passages of play and see how freakishly fast he gets from fullback position right up to support. If you see the overhead/spider cam view of it its pretty mind blowing. [/QUOTE]
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