Points to take home from the opening Bledisloe Cup match

By Daz / Roar Rookie

There were two memorable moments in the match for me. The first was when the game was finished.

Kevin Mealamu went over to Nathan Charles, offered him his hand and helped him to his feet. I’d be willing to bet he didn’t say anything as effusive as, “You played a great game mate,” probably more like “Not bad for your first game against us son”.

It was only a little thing, but it was still a beacon of sportsmanship in an otherwise dull, kiwi landscape.

The second was the look of utter incredulity on Ritchie’s face as the camera zoomed in on him, lying on his back on the wrong side of the ruck (as per usual) after Peyper had penalised them.

It reminded me of the look my young children used to have when I would distract them at the dinner table and take their plate of food away and hide it under the table. Something that had belonged exclusively to him had just been taken away from under his very nose, and he couldn’t work out how.

Test match rugby is nothing like Super Rugby, especially in those conditions. Margins get squeezed a lot harder. It’s harder to win and easier to lose.

Folau’s long term position is in the centres. He got found out at fullback, and although that was a good place to start him and let him learn the game, we need him in closer now.

He likes to get his hands on the ball, and despite the number of tries he has scored himself, he is also good at drawing defenders and offloading and setting others up.

I’d have him at inside centre with a big strike weapon like Kuridrani outside him and Adam Ashley-Cooper back to the wing. Folau comes from league, remember. He has all the ball skills. Where does Sonny Bill Williams play? And where is Burgess going to be played?

Let’s face it: we’ve got nothing to lose.

Eden Park will be a lot tougher than Sydney, so we may as well go for broke. With Nonu out, two big centres like that would give the kiwis some sleepless nights and on the upside, Hansen’s comments would be just priceless.

So, who then to put at fullback? My theory is fullback is thought of like the spare tyre in the boot.

Not much real thought is given to it until you get a flat. Someone just solid and safe and fearless who you can rely on, like McCabe perhaps.

The Beale experiment failed, at least in the wet. Hindsight would have hooked him at half time or maybe not even started him at all given the conditions.

He’s brilliant in broken play, but Kurtley my boy, it’s back to the bench for you.

I’m a big fan of yours, but go to league if you like. Realistically what chance do you have of even making the pine for the Kangaroos?

Foley is our long-term flyhalf even over Cooper when he comes back.

Cool heads win Test matches and that’s what we needed on Saturday night. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Dan Carter described as an x-factor player – he simply tackles hard and brilliantly orchestrates the back line attack, and does everything else calmly and smoothly like he has all the time in the world.

Phipps is a better option than White. He gets to the rucks quicker and had the better pass and had no kicks charged down.

Like Foley, he puts the defence in two minds. If White was a team player, and knowing he had a more than able backup, he would have taken himself off instead of hobbling around after he got that knock against Folau. And Phipps brings to the table an invaluable combination with Foley.

It’s hard to turn a game around in ten minutes. Our bench has to be given more time for it to have an impact, at least fifteen or twenty minutes, otherwise why bother? – and if someone is having a blinder, leave them on.

Our pack did an outstanding job especially when compared to some past dismal efforts. Charles may just have cemented that spot. But as someone else observed, more touch footy for the Wallabies to teach them how to draw, pass and step, and maybe even dummy and go yourself.

The good thing is the match showed the darkness are indeed beatable, especially if you get in their faces early and show you’re up for it.

We have the muscle and the skill. It’s the attitude that has been missing lately.

Under Link, it’s coming back.

The Crowd Says:

2014-08-21T04:35:51+00:00

Bring back Buck

Guest


Good article but i disagree with one point; I've heard Dan Carter called x-factor lots of times (although sadly it is more ex-factor these days)

2014-08-20T15:47:32+00:00

Danielle

Guest


Love your writing, analysis and points, look forward to reading more!

2014-08-20T15:14:52+00:00

Magic Sponge

Guest


Great points Foley should be the 10, Beale on the Bench. I had said Folau should be a centre when he first switched to rugby , but I would have him outside centre with Toomua at ic, and AAC at fullback. We need Genia back at his best as White and Phipps are ordinary. Great article though.

2014-08-20T11:25:15+00:00

Ra

Guest


doesn't matter who's back there, he would have got the same treatment. if you want rock solid at the back AAC is your man. But anyone who's back there will be put under the same pressure even AAC. I didn't think Folau did that bad. He scrambled pretty good in crappy conditions.

2014-08-20T10:27:12+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


I was hoping to see a bit of Izzy at 12 for the Tahs this season. I think he could become a very good 12 in the SBW mould. He would provide instant go forward and a great offload. That said he is very safe under the high ball whereas KB previously was a liability. It would be a case of strengthening one position to weaken another. We don't have a lot of depth at fullback in Australian Rugby.

2014-08-20T09:53:08+00:00

atlas

Guest


Re Mealamu-Charles: 'He came up to me and congratulated me on my starting debut and said 'Well done and look forward to seeing you next week','' said Charles Charles and Mealamu's mutual respect actually formed at Eden Park, after the Blues beat the Western Force on April 17, 2010 - the day the Australian started a Super Rugby match for the first time. ''Since then we have formed a little bit of a friendship. It was a pretty short conversation (last Saturday) but that's the great thing about rugby. During 80 minutes you are enemies, but as soon as the whistle goes you congratulate each other on the game,'' Charles said.

2014-08-20T05:52:39+00:00

dsat24

Guest


"but it was still a beacon of sportsmanship in an otherwise dull, kiwi landscape." pfffft amateur alright

2014-08-20T05:23:03+00:00

DrewSampson

Guest


ExActly. Folau's talent in the air is wasted in the centres. And his ability to sniff out a try and show up in the right place would be wasted as well. I think the AB'S are trying to hold him up right after he catches a high ball though. We need to make sure he has players to offload to around him when he come down

2014-08-20T05:16:45+00:00

DrewSampson

Guest


What about the 3rd test against the AB's last year. cooper had a great gAme. Must have been the best wallaby on field.

2014-08-20T05:10:44+00:00

The

Roar Rookie


Of course it's the baked variety on toast! Been eating them for years :)

2014-08-20T04:08:26+00:00

Daz

Guest


Is that on toast?

2014-08-20T04:05:15+00:00

Daz

Guest


Nah mate I'm just an amateur.

2014-08-20T03:53:36+00:00

44bottles

Roar Guru


HA! Get it? Cause ppl booed Cooper. hahahahahahhahahah

2014-08-20T02:48:16+00:00

The

Roar Rookie


Perhaps New Zealand should start constant booing Folau when he gets the ball. It's well known that sooner or later people like that get their beans.

2014-08-20T02:31:48+00:00

T Bone

Guest


Who else in Australian rugby can catch a high ball?

2014-08-20T02:01:38+00:00

T Bone

Guest


Seriously....... If Falau goes to the wing we lose by 30

2014-08-20T01:41:31+00:00

Daz

Guest


Yes and no. I wrote this before but posted it after Link selected the team. Link has stuck with the same and fair enough. He's obviously trying to build combinations and confidence and nothing is probably more debilitating to a team's confidence than chopping and changing. All I'm saying is I think Folau's future is closer to the action and from some of his recent words I think that's what he wants too. And in fairness the poor bugger was probably concussed for a long while there.

2014-08-20T01:26:28+00:00

Daz

Guest


I am a big fan of Cooper too. He has one of the best passing games I've seen but I would just be very reluctant to play him against the ABs. He just seems to have a mental block when he plays against them now.

2014-08-20T01:13:35+00:00

Daz

Guest


He's learnt his trade well at fullback but I don't think we have tapped his full potential yet. A bit like harnessing a thoroughbred in front of the plow. He gets the job done but it's not really his rightful place. You're right I think the ABs did target him there. It probably didn't come off for them as well as it might in the dry. I wish we had a player like Conrad Smith outside him though to settle him down and extract all his potential.

2014-08-20T01:10:30+00:00

Jon

Guest


I said it before Folau will get found out and targeted by the ABs just ask Cooper how that feels

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