Re: England vs Wales match thread - RWC warmup, Raeburn Shield challenge, and chance to take down the #1 ranked team
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:41 am
It's from the rugbypass stream, so stuttering at first.
Kicks to the backfield I could see/count, that weren't just clearing touch finders from inside the 22.
7.29 First kick replay has shown. Coka takes on the wing, Ford is up in support, but Coka charges it up (Ford doesn't appear to call for it).
24.14 box kick to Daly on the wing, Daly takes it up, but Ford is just inside of him (was in the backfield for the kcik).
31.34 Just Daly to receive, no Ford in the backfield, uncompetitive, Daly passes to Watson, not sure if there was much point though.
46.53 Kicked long to Daly, passes to Ford.
51.44 Box kick to Daly on the wing, he just takes it up, Ford is in the backfield and inside of him.
57.15 OK Daly was in touch when he took it (Biggar clearance after restart), but he thinks he's good, and he passes back inside to Ford.
58.24 Daly takes it on the wing, passes back inside to Ford, who sends it to Joe C
64.40 Weighted up and under, Watson with a great take. Most the backline are in line with the kick by the time Watson takes it. Not counting in final count.
6 out of 7 times, Ford is back there, 3 times it's passed to him by Daly. Daly takes 5 of them, only passes one other time, and to me, it doesn't seem that smart a choice as opposed to just taking it in himself.
Suggests to me that Daly's positioning is pretty good (though they may be easy to predict kicks considering field position), and Ford tends to fall back to centre field, with Daly taking the side that the kick will most likely be sent to. None of the kicks Daly took were competitive.
Still very concerned with Daly's high ball work and defence at 15.
Incidentally, Francis seemed to have a fair few nice touches. Some good solid lines run, some good hits in defence, some nice passes to keep a move flowing (take, run a few steps, pass on etc), no eye catching busts like Manu of course, but a solid 12 performance I reckon. I often think 12s are like 6s, it's very easy to miss their contribution.
Kicks to the backfield I could see/count, that weren't just clearing touch finders from inside the 22.
7.29 First kick replay has shown. Coka takes on the wing, Ford is up in support, but Coka charges it up (Ford doesn't appear to call for it).
24.14 box kick to Daly on the wing, Daly takes it up, but Ford is just inside of him (was in the backfield for the kcik).
31.34 Just Daly to receive, no Ford in the backfield, uncompetitive, Daly passes to Watson, not sure if there was much point though.
46.53 Kicked long to Daly, passes to Ford.
51.44 Box kick to Daly on the wing, he just takes it up, Ford is in the backfield and inside of him.
57.15 OK Daly was in touch when he took it (Biggar clearance after restart), but he thinks he's good, and he passes back inside to Ford.
58.24 Daly takes it on the wing, passes back inside to Ford, who sends it to Joe C
64.40 Weighted up and under, Watson with a great take. Most the backline are in line with the kick by the time Watson takes it. Not counting in final count.
6 out of 7 times, Ford is back there, 3 times it's passed to him by Daly. Daly takes 5 of them, only passes one other time, and to me, it doesn't seem that smart a choice as opposed to just taking it in himself.
Suggests to me that Daly's positioning is pretty good (though they may be easy to predict kicks considering field position), and Ford tends to fall back to centre field, with Daly taking the side that the kick will most likely be sent to. None of the kicks Daly took were competitive.
Still very concerned with Daly's high ball work and defence at 15.
Incidentally, Francis seemed to have a fair few nice touches. Some good solid lines run, some good hits in defence, some nice passes to keep a move flowing (take, run a few steps, pass on etc), no eye catching busts like Manu of course, but a solid 12 performance I reckon. I often think 12s are like 6s, it's very easy to miss their contribution.