Tiglon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 4:24 pm
The refereeing hasn't been great today, but if you focus on that you're missing the point.
Tigers used to be a team. We've got more talent in our playing squad than we have for years, but we're not a team.
True. But even when the chips are down it helps if the opposition can score from legal moves. Nephi should have had a pen and the pass to Dombrant was clearly forward.
Does the benefit of the doubt go to the stronger side....
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Tiglon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 4:24 pm
The refereeing hasn't been great today, but if you focus on that you're missing the point.
Tigers used to be a team. We've got more talent in our playing squad than we have for years, but we're not a team.
True. But even when the chips are down it helps if the opposition can score from legal moves. Nephi should have had a pen and the pass to Dombrant was clearly forward.
Does the benefit of the doubt go to the stronger side....
I agree with those points. But you're conveniently forgetting the missed tackles etc.
Two phases of play where Steward races onto the ball, shows a nice line and then a clever offload, we make big yards. Secondly, Liebenberg shows some footwork and then offloads off the deck to a support runner, we carve them open. Next phase, back to kicking, then we knock on contesting the ball and concede the scrum
RagingBull wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 4:41 pm
Damn didn't know we had a sports psychologist in here.
If you think you need to be a sports psychologist to have a basic understanding of management, leadership and motivation then you're as clueless as the Tigers leadership seem to be.