rnabokov
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- Mar 5, 2008
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To be fair we are good in small patches. We do have a team of committed guys but I just don't think we've balanced the team as well as we can. We should be looking at playing to what strength we have, namely the forwards.
We can start with a simple forward based strategy. I'd have Lodge Turpin Flegler start with TPJ and Wiki and Carrigan at lock. After twenty I'd relieve Lodge and Flegler with Haas and Kennedy. We'd have a choice of Glenn, Te'o, Bullemor, Asiata, Palasia to rotate the second row.
I'd even give some thought to starting with maximum thrust and have Haas partner TPJ in the second row and use the four gorillas as battering rams. One of those four would get a quick ptb in for sure. I think we lose punch when Haas isn't relieved up front.
In reality, any combination of those four will work as long as Haas doesn't stay out there. We need to use up the go forward of a basic prop like Kennedy and the slightly overpaid Flegler. Instead of late cameos or lightweight benches we should be using our big guys better.
I like it. Haas running wide running off our halves at theirs would mean tries galore. Anyway, he is largely wasted the way Kevvie uses him. Instead of a genuine strike player, Haas is used too much like a work horse. His quality demands support runners, and yet he gets none. What a waste.