First up, congratulations to Aussie and their new captain Rocky Elsom - great guy and one hell of a player. They deserved the win, no doubt and they have been under some severe pressure lately, so a great effort by them.
As for England, I thought Jonny Wilkinson and Lewis Moody were outstanding, both were immense in defense and their combined work rates should have allowed England to win the game - if they had any team mates who had been delivering too !
The England pack are a major concern. Set piece was OK, but that sadly is a far as it went. Around the field the forwards were one paced, they only recycled painfully slow ball and there was no where near enough bite and edge to their defense around the fringes - Moody excepted. It begs the question is John Wells up to it? he picked a heavily Leicester focused pack, and yet again it did not deliver. He has been England forward coach for 3 years now and I am yet to remember a commanding performance from the pack.
Yes the Aussies have just played 7 Tests and hence have a hard edge and an understanding, and yes we have a long list of injuries, BUT i still expect the coaches to be able to deliver a more coherent team.
The backs look way too predictable, there is precious little variety, in running lines, in pace, no decoy runners or subtlety in set plays, hence the Aussies were never stretched in defence, as their captain stated in his press conference. With all the possession that the forwards did win - set piece granted - surely the coaches and players are capable of delivering more threat around the pitch?
We had enough pace in the backline, enough talent, but it seems very little idea and ability to breakdown a defence.
Maybe it is time for Martin Johnson to move away from good club players - Deacon, Borthwick, Crane, Banahan and go for younger players who have real talent - Lawes, Foden, Cipriani, Kennedy, Haskell, Hartley.
I have always held the belief that a player either has the ability to deliver at Test level or he doesn't. (rocket science there!!) A player either has the ability to react at that speed, to move at that speed, to deal with the intensity of the game and the build up, or he does not. And 100 club games is not going to change that. If the man has the ability 100 games at club level will not sharpen that edge and if he does not have that ability one hundred club games is not going to give him that edge. In Giteau and Genia Australia show us two classic examples of guys who have the talent, but just a little time on the Test pitch in order to deliver - and deliver they do.
Too many of our players are good honest club players, who work bloody hard, try as much as they can, but just do not have that edge / ability to make an impact at Test level. maybe we have now got to the stage where even the conservative Wells / Johnson and Smith need to look to some of the youngsters.
One classic example. Whether you like him or not - Cipriani. I know he is injured, but even if he was not Goode would still be on the bench. Please explain?? It is not as though we have an abundance of talent, as yesterday showed, and yet there is one young player who has it. What do we do, we boot him out of the squad ! Now I am sure he needs his arse kicking every now and then, and more than most, but he is young, he is strong willed - surprisingly!! But Wasps make it work, so why can't England?? We need to look after all the talent we have, not kick it out, and we need to be mature enough as a management tea, to deal with difficult characters. Sadly and much as I hate to say it, i do not see the Aussies making the same mistake.......enough said...



Will Greenwood made comments on TV that the reason Danny Cipriani is not being picked for England are not rugby related! Apparently he is not popular and as a result he is not being picked. I heard the same reasons applied to Josh Lewsey at the end of his England rugby career. Now if that is the case, in either situation, then my attitude would be to sit the squad down and tell them to bloody grow up!! How shockingly immature and pathetic.
Tension, disagreements, and strong debates are all part of being in a team. The England team should be full of strong characters, and strong characters have strong view points and do not take too kindly to having to conform. Leadership and management are what moulds there men into an effective unit.

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