ArthurClues wrote:
Haven't watched it back yet, but at the game I was initially quite alarmed at the lack of line speed. However, as the game went on (I think Seth mentioned this also) it did start to look as if we had deliberately sacrificed this for a more organised, straighter line. Won't work every week, but it was very effective. The way we tired out their middles with changes of direction - at pace - was also really smart. Other than the players already mentioned by others I'd also add the Fusitua was excellent in every regard and made his second try look easy. Sutcliffe, who I have never been a fan of, got away two lovely round the back passes for Donaldson and Handley. I hope he continues to prove me wrong.
Post game interviews involved a lot of talk of being 'connected' defensively too as well as being calm. Sometimes players get lost in trying to display intensity and the quality gets lost. Like the amateur coaches who spend half a session getting the team to scream 'ssssseeeeeeettttt In!'.
You can never really over use the option to turn the ball back on the inside in the middle of the field, great option last night
The veriety of trys scored was very pleasing and the mindset of the team typified by the one off the scrum base and the number of yardage offloads. A real change in philosophy to 'playing to win'.