Quote: BrisbaneRhino "Sounds remarkably similar analysis to England's failings in the first game v Aus last year. Everyone had a pot shot at McGuire and Smith (and Briscoe was also involved IIRC), and you could certainly have a go at them for poor reads and missed tackles on each occasion Australia attacked our right. And yet I think most rational suppoprters realised the problem was at least as much to do with a dreadful structure which left the right side trio exposed again and again to one on ones (or worse).
I suspect at club level this will be an easier fix - hard to believe it may be but Yeaman and Briscoe are not quite as good as Inglis and Slater - and could be as easy as determining from the outset which second row has responsibility to push out wide and help plug the gaps.'"
Very astute observations.
For the second try, Sinfield (from the terraces I thought it was McGuire) had the opportunity to stifle Yeamen when he first got the ball and stumbled slightly. However, he hesitated allowing Yeaman the time to stand him up. It just goes to show that the first impressions can be very wrong indeed.