SDHoneymonster wrote:A bit of a mixed bag overall, but in general agree with the thrust that there was more positive than negative and what negatives there were are mainly teething issues rather than glaring flaws. Actually thought Italy played some nice stuff once they were in the 22 yesterday and so to keep them to zero points was a really good shift from the defence. Singling out players, even if he hasn't quite had the impact in attack that we'd be hoping for yet I think Dombrandt's general feel for the game shone through in his defensive interventions yesterday with a couple of huge turnovers, Chessum looked to the manor born in his short appearance and Randall/Smith looked a really sparky partnership worth persevering with. That was also Daly's best game on the international stage for a while.
Negatives: still an imbalanced side without Manu IMO, which should hasten the promotion of Barbeary. Where to play him though is the issue, as I think Dombrandt and Simmonds have both showed they could be a long term solution at 8 so far. Given you wouldn't really want Barbeary to be sacrificing explosive carries for the donkey work of a more traditional blindside I don't think you could play him in the same back row as Dombrandt as ideally both are allowed to pick and choose their involvements rather than being all-action style back rows. Also feel England are lacking threat from the back three: if Steward and Malins are currently being treated as first choice then the case for one of Daly, Radwan or Hassell-Collins is pretty strong just to add some pace and more of a running threat. Much like Tuilagi, we could really do with Watson and Cokanasiga deciding to stop getting injured every third game they play really.
Daly has not had a bad game as a wing (apart from his sending off in his first game there!) - he's much more able to show his positive skills there imo. We have still some problems to solve in the backs, and you've pointed most of them out- yesterdays backline was skilled, but lacked cutting edge...I wouldn't say Malins is first choice given his error count (and personally think he's not really a winger, but that might just be bias in what I want a winger to do

), and we need to figure out how best to use Steward in attack. We have plenty of skill available, and it looked better for Faz not clogging up midfield, but not obvious how to get the sharpness, both from midfield and back three.
The pack still seem to make too many mistakes, and discipline slipped in the second half; the conundrum is how to get more carrying and a third lineout option, as well as resourcing the breakdown- which was a numbers and a technical struggle yesterday. Itoje has to play second row, Sinckler has to start, George/LCD are hookers, Marler/Genge looseheads, Curry needs to play back row- the rest of the starters/squad are up for grabs still, I'd say.
Whoever is coaching attack/forwards needs to get the details at breakdown and communication sorted as well- if there were glaring flaws it was here; and - albeit self inflicted- we had new units everywhere, and esp in the back 5 of the pack.