OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:49 am
French clubs have players from all over maybe the reason why they lost against the Springboks at home in a WC quarter final. But they still blame the ref.
Several contributors to that loss, any of which might be blamed but ultimately the margin was so fine, enough of them were of Fra's own making to have to suck it up.
1) Dupont's freak injury.
2) Baille not being fully fit after injury.
3) Failing to get Meafou qualified in time.
4) The combo of
- playing Bielle-Biarrey too early: he was defensively weak which is something he has worked on massively but the last side you can afford to do that against is a physical SA
- and not trusting in the superb defensive abilities of Villiere who, sadly, had also not fully recovered from a long injury lay off
5) Jelonch over Cros. This was a massive error. If you go back to the RWC threads, I had warned that Galthie had a hard on for Jelonch and would shoe horn him in at
the first opportunity despite him having had a long injury lay off AND Cros being far better even when Jelonch is fully fit. Jelonch was poor: missed tackles, little impact
ball in hand. You can never go into a game against SA without your best backrow.
6) The bounce of the ball: just the way it goes. Hack up-field going SA's way.
7) Another thing I warned about: Ramos and dead ball kicking. He has a habit of kicking everything for game after game and then saves up the misses for 1 game. Again, in
the threads I said this was just as likely to happen in a critical game and cost Fra.
8) SA brave. France not. SA opted for the aggressive options from pens e.g. taking a scrum. When Fra should have gone for the corner, they bottled it. Actually, Fra's decision making
on the day was all too frenetic and ill judged. This had me throwing stuff at the TV.
9) The one that you refer to: Du Toit should have seen red for the clear out on Danty just as he saw red in the Marseilles game. That was a game changer but Fra had enough
in their own control to render that academic.