But, to gain territory, the opposition has to make a mistake or not kick as well as us (unless they just blindly run it back). Against Wales, Halfpenny rarely makes mistakes fielding a long punt and he kicks from hand further and more accurately than any of our kickers (without Daly and Slade in the team, anyway).Banquo wrote:Not necessarily- the tactic is designed to gain territory as well....assuming you can then contain/turnover the oppos. I think its iffy, but suspect the stats bear it out as a percentage play.Oakboy wrote:Maybe testing a new, young, small FB had merit early on but what's the point if he fields well? If regaining possession from mistakes doesn't happen kicks have to find grass, touch or a team-mate, surely?Banquo wrote: I think our kick chase has actually improved, though still not to the Irish chess grandmaster status; it was the length and type of kick that was the issue a fair few times, and it was clearly a deliberate exit tactic especially- and imo, one that better sides than Italy would crucify us with. Ford needs to tell Eddie he's not doing it any more, unless he was calling it, in which case, tell himself.
Can Eddie really be thinking of starting Wigglesworth just for his kicking? I think Gareth Davies might eat him for tea. Ugh!