Raggs wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:16 am
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:55 am
Also, when Dombrandt came on for Underhill and immediately started taking the Aussies apart, why did we bring Underhill back on? It was the shot in the arm the team needed ffs.
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Dombrandt took something like 5 minutes to get his first touch, had a nice interplay with Manu when he took a kick, but then ran away from his support (who were slow anyway), and got tackled by the first defender in front of him, and that was Beale. He made one other carry when he caught the overthrow, and was tackled by the first defender again. Then he came off.
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Dombrandt got his first touch at a lineout, but it's weird to say "took something like 5 minutes" when he came on for following events to happen: A Farrell kick at goal, a kickoff reception and clearing kick, a lineout, another lineout (lost), a Farrell kick at goal (missed). He literally got to do something with the ball the first time something other than a set piece happened. And what did he do? Wanders infield, puts Manu through a gap (GREAT line, btw) and follows up to take the offload and carries on sprinting forward, outruns the Aussie chasers, moves slightly left, gets tackled. It's absurd that no-one was near him - what would've happened if he'd been tackled when he passed to Manu? Manu would've been completely isolated himself.
Then he cleans up a lost Aussie lineout and makes good ground, gets England going again.
Honestly though, I accept that "taking the Aussies apart" is hyperbole, not least because I was in a ranting mood. But it was good impact - he made things happen, which was what England sorely needed at the time. Underhill should've stayed off. Not least because he was playing pretty poorly himself, he was missing shedloads of tackles. The plan was going to be to get Dombrandt on at 8 anyway, so why take him off only to put him back on 7 minutes later?
I really, really dislike the whole Curry at 8 thing. He's a magnificent 7, and Underhill's form isn't amazing.