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Re: Luke Wallace Interview
« on: Monday 13-Aug-2018, 17:41* »
I'm with TBQ.

If everyone is fit, he doesn't make my XV.

Robshaw and Clifford/Chisholm on the flanks with Bothma at 8.

I have very little time for Luamanu, who doesn't seem to have the ability to play for more than 20mins - perhaps Gustard will do something about that.

Wallace has little impact for me, apart from being stood on the wing all the time...and then ends up getting what would be a great pass if he was actually a winger!!!!!!!

Not sure White has the skills, Ward also lacks impact, good over the ball though.....

If Gustard lasts a few seasons it will be very interesting to see what he does with the squad.

With all due respect, and I don’t mean to come across as argumentative at all, more just my view:

After last season with injuries/running on empty tanks/management change over etc the best thing we can do as supporters of this great prestigious rugby club, is to give the players, and management time. That has started this preseason with a new direction to follow with regards to new shape, team and tactics; but will need the season to commence to practice this.  After (hopefully) some games trying these things out in a game capacity as opposed to training, we will really know how to cook with gas and with what oils and pans best to use to get the results we strive to achieve.

All happens with time, and, although quick changes needed to happen by the end of last season and did, we must give time for these to take effect, especially if we want to be more successful in the long run.

Clean slate for everyone in my own opinion. We have over the last couple of seasons put up with dismal shows etc but if we want positive change then more time we must allow to give as supporters.

From a players perspective, a new direction/approach to what type of rugby we play and how we go about it, needs adaptation. Some players adapt quicker than others and for some this new style may or may not suit their own attributes. As I say once we’ve grown our teeth we can start to bite, and only then we will know how much we can chew. Until then, we must give them time.

 

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