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Author Topic: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis  (Read 2117 times)

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The Absolute Quintet

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #30 on: Monday 02-Dec-2019, 17:34* »
Largely out of necessity, at least for now the ruddy rotation thing has stopped. That's making a difference.


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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #31 on: Monday 02-Dec-2019, 17:36* »
How is the OP "analysis"?

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #32 on: Monday 02-Dec-2019, 23:26* »
A lot of things could have changed the game. The second (I think) Glos try where the player went through a huge gap, came after a Glos player had taken out Ismael beyond the ruck.
I'm not sure about that one but I did look at their first try.  Robshaw made the tackle stood up having released the player and was taken out by a Gloc player (off the ball) allowing the try scorer a straight run in.  Why no one picked up on it???

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #33 on: Tuesday 03-Dec-2019, 07:00* »
I'm not sure about that one but I did look at their first try.  Robshaw made the tackle stood up having released the player and was taken out by a Gloc player (off the ball) allowing the try scorer a straight run in.  Why no one picked up on it???
I noticed this at the time and wondered if they were checking it because the ref stood preventing a quick conversion for what seemed a long time.

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 03-Dec-2019, 07:10* »
I'm not sure about that one but I did look at their first try.  Robshaw made the tackle stood up having released the player and was taken out by a Gloc player (off the ball) allowing the try scorer a straight run in.  Why no one picked up on it???

This wasn't the only time it happened. It seemed to be a Glaws tactic at the breakdown to clear a space for a player to pick and break through. The Glaws player would arrive at the breakdown and at speed take out one of the defenders by coming around the tackle. Illegal from two/three aspects, playing a player without the ball/part of the ruck, going beyond the breakdown and not entering the tackle area through the gate.

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #35 on: Tuesday 03-Dec-2019, 08:02* »
I did wonder at the time about Robbo being taken out and having watched it back he is clearly taken out and held well beyond the ruck which creates the gap.

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #36 on: Tuesday 03-Dec-2019, 10:26* »
I noticed this at the time and wondered if they were checking it because the ref stood preventing a quick conversion for what seemed a long time.

Listened on Reflink and it was reviewed at the time and the officials saw no problem.

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #37 on: Tuesday 03-Dec-2019, 10:36* »
Agreed, this seemed to be a Gloucester tactic to attack the fringes of the ruck. And fair play to them, if the ref isn't blowing it, why wouldn't you keep doing it? I would have liked to have seen our boys identify this and react to the way the ref is seeing things. We could have employed the tactic ourselves.

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Re: Quins v Gloucester - Post match analysis
« Reply #38 on: Tuesday 03-Dec-2019, 11:54* »
Listened on Reflink and it was reviewed at the time and the officials saw no problem.
Thanks BB

 

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