RWC RANT NO.14

As fans, pundits, coaches or even players, are we ever really totally satisfied when our national team plays? The answer is rarely yes and if it is, the ‘yes’ is a prefix for the ‘but…’
This morning’s victory wasn’t a succinct series of plays that meticulously dismantled the Pumas. There were some fantastic aspects and some not so good ones but does it really matter whether we win pretty or ugly? In my book, a win is a win regardless. And we won and join the All Blacks to battle it out for bragging rights.
The team now has a week to rest, recuperate and recover, at the same time make a few adjustments, realign a few things and practice the plays designed to bring ‘Bill’ back onto Australian shores. There’s no doubt the mountain ahead is steep, the terrain will be arduous and will require the alignment of certain stars, but it’s highly possible. I mentioned in previous comments all the pressure is on the ABs, they’re the favourites, they’re the current champions and they are in No.1 spot. This is the best possible situation for Cheika and the Wallabies, and I reckon Cheika is salivating at this opportunity.
So here’s the call. Can the Wallabies do it? Yes they can, it is entirely possible because finally they have a level of self-belief and resilience they haven’t had within the inner sanctum since 1999, possibly 2003. They are one of the few side to have beaten the ABs recently. But the most relevant point is they haven’t peaked during this tournament yet like the ABs did against France. Think about it, they’ve shown incredible skill in certain areas during the pool matches, quarters and even in the semi but never all during the same game and may be this weekend is that time? How do the ABs prepare against a side that is not playing a consistent style? Possibly by playing their own style and sticking to it?
Rest assured the ABs won’t be handing anything over easily but nor will the Wallabies. For green and gold glory to consume us for the next 4 years the following has to happen:
1) Genia needs to get his passing rhythm right and eliminate that dumb floating rubbish to the awaiting forward pod because that’s an intercept in the making and that kind of pass has A Smith or TJP written all over it. He either needs to not kick or learn how to kick this week.
2) Forwards need to get better organised around the breakdown and either get around the corner or pick and drive with more efficiency – I also apportion blame at Genia as well.
3) Moore needs to make the ref aware of illegal binding in the frontrow, so Kepu and Slipper (Sio?) need to talk to their captain more because Franks and Moody wont’ be playing fair.
4) Kurindrani needs to fire up and show some of that stuff that earned him his reputation and a place in the Wallabies – he’s been pretty quiet in attack all tournament.
5) The referee needs to be consistent throughout the game regardless of his interpretation.
I dedicate this post to the majestic moment when a member of the tight 5 score an intercept try. The only thing that could have made it better was if it were a prop. Glory days!




