Strettle for Ashton?
I though Ashton played well today, good tackling and what little ball he had he did well with
I though Ashton played well today, good tackling and what little ball he had he did well with
Strettle for Ashton?
I though Ashton played well today, good tackling and what little ball he had he did well with
Totally Agree. But what do the Aussies do about there scrum for next week? the only options for changes are Al Baxter and Dunning, last time the Aussies gave up a penalty try against England both Dunning and Baxter where playing. Lol.Only England could score two tries without ever crossing the try line. Apart from the obvious scrum dominance I think the Poms have been very ordinary. It's not often you would expect a side to get a win with absolutely no scrum but that is the difference in the quality of the backs and go forward ball.
Haha yeah it's not a great scenario. I don't know how far off Ben Alexander is but if he's not back by next week I guess they stick by the same boys. Possibly bring Pek Cowan in for Ma'afu. They can only get better.Totally Agree. But what do the Aussies do about there scrum for next week? the only options for changes are Al Baxter and Dunning, last time the Aussies gave up a penalty try against England both Dunning and Baxter where playing. Lol.
Really? I thought he tried to force things that weren't on, and ended up giving away turnovers. Didn't really see more than one good run from him.
That said, his try-saver was amazing. I would just say that dropping him could force him to buck his ideas up and get a bit more consistency.
I'd be happy to let that one slide to be honest, but the others are set in stone.
I'd give him the sack tbh, yes he was a good player, and I know he hold great respect from England (maybe not by next year), but he really isn't qualified to coach England. He relies on the same strategy England used in the 2003 RWC, and doesn't take into account that the game has changed, especially considering England has promising new backs.