MillionMilesAway
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Clever to kick away from the tall men, lucky bounce, try
I think Wardle gets rag-dolled too easily at this level. He has in both Ashes games and did in the Grand Final by Rovers. Wardle is the same height as Farnworth in the centre position on the other flank, but he’s 2 stone 8 lbs lighter than him, he’s taller than both the Kangaroos centres but lighter than both of them. And he doesn’t run/carry heavier than his weight like Mark Percival does.England need more wide threat on the left
Clear penalty but the yellow seems harsh. England need to score twice in this ten
Video ref is having a day.
Traditionally Australia win the 3rd Test in the last 50+ years, only once they haven't.Bit closer but you never thought for one minute that England might actually win.
One try in two games and even that was in garbage time. The Aussies more or less know that once they get to 10 points the game is all but won.
Depends how focussed they are for next week now. Traditionally the losing team in a dead rubber tend to do quite well. But I wouldn't want my life savings on England winning a game if they played every week from now until Christmas.
They’ve got tremendous players who haven’t touched the ball yet like Mitch Moses and Bradman Best. The third test will be another tough encounter with the Aussies determined to make it 3 nil.Traditionally Australia win the 3rd Test in the last 50+ years, only once they haven't.
I was probably thinking more of cricket. I have ( probably distorted ) memories from my youth of England getting battered all summer and then winning the final test at the Oval, while the tourists were more concerned with packing their bags and going home.Traditionally Australia win the 3rd Test in the last 50+ years, only once they haven't.
It did strike me on Saturday that we looked like we had a real lack of flair or imagination when it came to finishing things off and getting over the try line. Solid elsewhere but just looked like we had no ideas up that end of the field.Should have had Jake Connor paired with Mikey Lewis. We needed to play more off the cuff rugby rather than the structured regimental style we get with Williams and Smith
Wane is a dinosaur, the rugby league equivalent of Neil Warnock.
It did strike me on Saturday that we looked like we had a real lack of flair or imagination when it came to finishing things off and getting over the try line. Solid elsewhere but just looked like we had no ideas up that end of the field.
On a broader note, was an interesting first visit to the stadium. As my Everton pal had warned me they seem to have fitted as many women’s toilets as men’s, so plenty of queuing to be had.
The steep rake of the stands makes for a decent atmosphere though and it felt fabulous to be at a big sold out RL event.
Enjoy Saturday @Tim of the Oak mate, and have a pint for me in the New Headingley!
I suspect you and many others on this thread have seen a lot more of the sport that I have, but it also struck me on the weekend - and in plenty of other games that I have seen - just how much more comfortable Aussie players are with off-loads. Hardly saw our players doing it successfully from the beginnings of a tackle, but for them it makes the moves so much more dangerous, sustained and harder to defend against. Ties in with what you are saying I guess.That has been the case since the 80s.
The British/English always match the Aussies for effort, toughness and physical resilience but they have always had technically superior players who are far more intelligent. Re the latter, what do you expect when we rely on players born in the likes of St Helens, Hull, Wakefield, Huddersfield and Wigan. ;)
The lack of quality halves produced by this country in the last 40 years has been shameful. I could name over 30 Australian scrum halves and standoffs in the last 25 years who never played for their national team but are better than any who have played for England or GB over the same time period. The centre position has generally been grim too.
The only reason we stayed in games down the years was because we had some top quality forwards like Farrell, Sculthorpe, Peacock, S Burgess, Platt, Skerrett, Moz et al
Our forwards can match them, that's never really been the issue.I suspect you and many others on this thread have seen a lot more of the sport that I have, but it also struck me on the weekend - and in plenty of other games that I have seen - just how much more comfortable Aussie players are with off-loads. Hardly saw our players doing it successfully from the beginnings of a tackle, but for them it makes the moves so much more dangerous, sustained and harder to defend against. Ties in with what you are saying I guess.
Paul Sulthorpe and Garry Schofield were up there with any Aussie half-backs.That has been the case since the 80s.
The British/English always match the Aussies for effort, toughness and physical resilience but they have always had technically superior players who are far more intelligent. Re the latter, what do you expect when we rely on players born in the likes of St Helens, Hull, Wakefield, Huddersfield and Wigan. ;)
The lack of quality halves produced by this country in the last 40 years has been shameful. I could name over 30 Australian scrum halves and standoffs in the last 25 years who never played for their national team but are better than any who have played for England or GB over the same time period. The centre position has generally been grim too.
The only reason we stayed in games down the years was because we had some top quality forwards like Farrell, Sculthorpe, Peacock, S Burgess, Platt, Skerrett, Moz et al
I suspect you and many others on this thread have seen a lot more of the sport that I have, but it also struck me on the weekend - and in plenty of other games that I have seen - just how much more comfortable Aussie players are with off-loads. Hardly saw our players doing it successfully from the beginnings of a tackle, but for them it makes the moves so much more dangerous, sustained and harder to defend against. Ties in with what you are saying I guess.