JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 10:05 am
Saying Sinckler can't scrum at international level after a match in which he uh conceded one penalty and won one penalty is just silly. Particularly coming from a poster who singled him out the other day while also ignoring Sutherland giving away repeat penalties and getting butchered in the scrum in the game he was being criticised for.
Curry was bad. I think there's some revisionism about him and Watson on tour, though - there really wasn't much between them going into selection for the first Test, both had had some excellent displays and some quieter ones. I would've preferred changes in the back row for the final test and sticking with the status quo definitely did not work. Six Nations form gets you on the plane and in with a shout of a Test shirt, it shouldn't override tour form and matchday squad balance, though.
Pleased for Russell, fine performance and one in the eye for people who hate flair players.
In all seriousness I think Gatland got his front row combinations wrong and got out thought by Rassie in selection. In the first test our front row - Sutherland, LCD and Furlong - did well against what I think was a strong SA scrummaging front row - Nyakane, Mbonambi and Nche. The subs benches when they came on were equally matched, scrums were about even and Lions did well to win game. However there is an argument that SA were a bit undercooked?
In the second test SA change their starting props and bring Koch onto the bench in place of injured Nche. I think Rassie is hoping to keep it tight and then attack set piece in 2nd half. Lions change prop combination and bring in Vunipola for his game around the park. SA probably edge the scrums and when subs are made both Sutherland and Sinkler struggle against the new SA front row. Sinkler struggles with low scrummaging height of Nyakane, scrums become unstable and Sutherland isn't able to do anything about it against a strong Koch either. Lions lose set piece, lose momentum and lose game.
For third test SA keep same combination knowing that Kitshoff, Mbonambi and Malherbe can hold their own in the scrum against Lions starting front row but unlikely to dominate. Lions make third change at LH in three games and bring in Jones as well as Owens at hooker, hoping both will bring more stability in the front row. SA have a front row on the bench they know will dominate the Lions bench in second half, they have done it before. Nyakane and Koch are more powerful scrummagers than Vunipola and Sinkler and they will target them in last quarter of the game and hope to win penalties and field position, as they have done in previous games. It worked.
Furlong at TH proved to be the rock that the Lions scrum was based on and all three of the LHs scrummaged well when he was on the pitch. Yes, Jones struggled yesterday and lost a couple of scrums even when Furlong was at TH but he should have gone off injured. Rassie knew he couldn't attack the Lions scrum whilst Furlong was on the pitch so picked a front row who could hold their own, not concede penalties and do their work around the park. Once Furlong went off they attacked the Lions scrums, Sinkler couldn't maintain the solidity that Furlong provided at TH and the LH, whoever it was, came under pressure as a result. SA worked out how best and when to attack the Lions scrums and it worked. Gatland made the mistake of changing the front row after the first test, it had actually gone ok in the first Test despite late change, and failed to respond to SA changes in selections in future games.