dpedin wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 11:17 pm
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 10:52 pm
tc27 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 10:48 pm
Yes the pattern is your rampant anglophobia is not just limited to your politics.
Well, to be honest your Scotiaphobia slip shows very often too.
I'm just having fun!
After last weeks Test the board was full of shit, mostly exaggerated, about Hogg and VdM losing the game for the Lions because of their lack of arial prowess - shame these guys can't take the same criticism of their guys when they feck up, badly! Interestingly enough neither Williams or Adams seemed to to much better this week either - Williams could make a simple pass to release Adams to a certain try and Adams was anonymous for most of the game. Williams also missed a simple tackle on Kolbe to concede the game winning try and both of them didn't take a number of kicks.
The penalties I highlighted in earlier post lost the game for the Lions - plain and simple - own it!
Phew, that's good news for Liam Williams, who butchered a certain try by not passing; Ken Owens, who butchered a great chance for the Lions to repeat their drive and score with a horrific lineout throw on the 5m line, Dan Biggar, who missed another fairly easy penalty, and Ali Price, who had a massive brain fart with ball in hand on a great Lions attacking opportunity and managed to concede possession 5m out...
Adams managed to make 44m from 5 carries vs VDMs 26 from 7 - neither set the world on fire. I did find it somewhat amusing that Kolbe's try came from a VDM kick chase, given all the chat beforehand! But on a more serious note, there's no way I'd criticise Williams for missing the tackle on Kolbe, who is one of the best 1-on-1 attackers in the game, who made even Chris Harris look like a mug.
This is one of the more unlikable aspects of a Lions tour - the factionalism - and while the rugby normally makes up for it, it certainly didn't this time. An abortion of a tour ends with a half decent game at least.
Anyway: Lions were well served by the injury to Biggar. Russell played excellently, but even with all that ball and territory, the Lions still weren't an effective attacking unit and some of that is on the coaches. Curry didn't repay the faith shown in him, Conan was present but unimpressive, Owens played like the third best hooker on tour. Wyn Jones battled but the injury should've seen him hooked after that first scrum penalty. Price was good, shame there wasn't pace on the bench to back him up. Would also say the repeated turning down of 3 points was madness.
SA played well in defence and won important moments. Turns out that's all that was required.