I know you acknowledge the 'if' in this post, but I don't think the defensive frailty being mental is encouraging. It's fair enough if he was (even subconsciously) guarding an injury, but I'd imagine it's far easier to teach somebody who is small or weak in the tackle to use better technique than to change someone's mindset to "enjoy the physical side of things" if they don't naturally do so.Adam_P wrote:As previously mentioned, the defensive softness was all mental with Mallinder. I believe a lot of the time when he was playing the season before last, when he really stood out as being a wet flannel, he had some kind of shoulder issue too. If he can be coached into enjoying the physical side of things defensively, at 6 foot 5 and 17 stone with all the skills of a fly half, he should be a very good option at 12. Agree with Mikey that is a very big 'if' though. We shall hopefully find out soon, he is due back this side of Christmas.
Hopefully you're right and once he's confident about that shoulder he'll be throwing himself in to it.