well coached Richo
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well coached Richo
outstanding preparation. Got the set-ups right. Good structures. We are a well drilled, tough team to play.
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Re: well coached Richo
Its so funny because I listened to that post saint brat posted with the bombers opposition analyst - which was very insightful so i was trying to think about the game while i watched it (I'm not very good at that kind of thing) but it seems like we played into their hands in the first 1/4 (kicking it out to their lines behind the ball) but then Richo just totally out coached them after that. Just outstanding coaching performance. They kept trying to play keepings off and sitting back passively hoping wed make mistakes and kick it to them. But we just kept forcing the issue until their structures just collapsed under our run and numbers.yipper wrote:outstanding preparation. Got the set-ups right. Good structures. We are a well drilled, tough team to play.
sure we did make mistakes early - but as the game went on we made less and less and they were still sitting back waiting for us to make them - and we didn't. we ended up running straight through their lines or sometimes straight over them.
Was bloody beautiful!
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Re: well coached Richo
Good thread, commentators kept mentioning how well setup we were.
I like the fact that we had the guts to leave Watson free and he wasn't that damaging, he's destroyed jones in the past when he's dragged him to full back.
Things might have been a bit different if Goddard & bellchambers had played.
I like the fact that we had the guts to leave Watson free and he wasn't that damaging, he's destroyed jones in the past when he's dragged him to full back.
Things might have been a bit different if Goddard & bellchambers had played.
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Re: well coached Richo
Imagine how far we would have won by with Armo and Gilbo and Fisher back indragit wrote:Good thread, commentators kept mentioning how well setup we were.
I like the fact that we had the guts to leave Watson free and he wasn't that damaging, he's destroyed jones in the past when he's dragged him to full back.
Things might have been a bit different if Goddard & bellchambers had played.
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