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[2021 Rugby Championship] Round 6 South Africa v New Zealand (02/10/2021)
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<blockquote data-quote="NZbloke" data-source="post: 1057317" data-attributes="member: 85358"><p>Of course any of us don't want players to make mistakes, as said no one has had a perfect game though & they never will - it's about cutting your mistakes down to a real minimum, that's all a player can do under the pressure situations of test matches especially, everyone is always going to make a few mistakes in a match... it astonishes me you don't see Will Jordon for the class player he is, in terms of attack he has a ton of speed & top handling skills, is always popping up in support, he reads the game really well.</p><p></p><p>Take an easy game like playing against Tonga, because we will spend a lot of time running the ball through the backs & forwards at them clearly all our players are going to make more mistakes because of it, that's just logical.</p><p></p><p>Well, haven't heard you give any solutions about how we can improve against the rushing defence or in our lineouts ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZbloke, post: 1057317, member: 85358"] Of course any of us don't want players to make mistakes, as said no one has had a perfect game though & they never will - it's about cutting your mistakes down to a real minimum, that's all a player can do under the pressure situations of test matches especially, everyone is always going to make a few mistakes in a match... it astonishes me you don't see Will Jordon for the class player he is, in terms of attack he has a ton of speed & top handling skills, is always popping up in support, he reads the game really well. Take an easy game like playing against Tonga, because we will spend a lot of time running the ball through the backs & forwards at them clearly all our players are going to make more mistakes because of it, that's just logical. Well, haven't heard you give any solutions about how we can improve against the rushing defence or in our lineouts ? [/QUOTE]
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