I’ve just
got back from the long trek to Edinburgh. We had a great weekend with Scottish
hospitality as usual second to none. Unfortunately their hospitality didn’t
extend to the second half of the Scotland v. Wales rugby international!
The first
half performance by Wales was powerful and purposeful and they really should
have built a substantial lead. Yet again we do not seem to be able to crack
well-organised defences with our playing pattern. It took a quick tap penalty
from the excellent Webb to release Liam Williams for our solitary try. A key
period in the match came just before half time when Halfpenny missed a
reasonably easy penalty and almost immediately afterwards Scotland showed how
dangerous their backs could be with Jones only just being halted close to the
line. Scotland were awarded a penalty and instead of it being 16-6 it was 13-9.
I am sure this changed the dynamic in the Scotland changing room during half
time.
You just
knew Scotland were going to come out for the second half breathing fire and
brimstone and the task for Wales was to repel their initial assault. Instead of
that we had the worst possible start with Halfpenny drooping a high ball giving
Scotland field position and possession. The rest, as they say, is history. The
momentum shifted and a rampant Scottish team totally outplayed us winning the
second half 20-0. True Wales had a couple of chances but anything other than a
Scottish victory would have been an injustice. Howley was certainly sent “homeward
tae think again”.
I had
predicted a Scottish victory in the sweep but not one that was quite this
comprehensive. Wales looked befuddled and bereft of ideas as they game drew to
its conclusion. Instead of a Triple Crown it looks like a Triple Frown with
Wales looking favourites to lose all three matches with the powerful Irish
coming to Cardiff in a week or so. What can Wales do? – we don’t even have
Cuthbert as a scapegoat this time. His replacement George North certainly didn’t
have any positive impact on the game. Can we risk making wholesale changes? Can
we risk not making wholesale changes? Have the personnel to make wholesale
changes? It is quite a dilemma. Having watched our struggles with Scotland’s
kicking game, we had better find a way of dealing with what is sure to be a barrage
of similar missiles from Sexton and co.
In the
pack there is a case of Charteris and Faletau coming off the bench and
replacing Ball and Tipuric. In the backs it must be time to give Sam Davies a
start and move Williams to fullback. Let’s give one of the young wings a run
possibly at the expense of the out of sorts North. Anyway let’s do something!
Where are our strike moves I wonder? One worked perfectly against England are
there no more? It doesn’t bode well for the Lions if there are not.
I had
better move on – I guess I just feel a bit liverish after all that Scottish
hospitality.
I did get
home in time to see the England v Italy game and tacklegate. It was quite
comical to see England in disarray as the wondered how to find a way to deal with
the Italian tactics. It just not rugger don’t you know!
It strikes
me that the England starting XV is no better than anyone else’s. They have been
at least matched in all three of their encounters so far. Where they come into their
own is with the strength of the players on their bench and the way they use
them. Clearly if you have so many more players than anyone else you are bound
to have greater strength in depth particularly when you bolster it with
overseas players. This is the way the All Blacks win many of their games too.
Wales do not quite seem to have mastered the use of their replacements.
A sobering
though is that if Wales did manage to beat Ireland and England beat Scotland
next week, England will be champions with a game to go.
Enough of
this Six Nations stuff. The most important match of the season is only six days
away with Pontypool travelling to Pandy Park to take on Cross keys in the
quarter final of the cup. Cross Keys must start as favourites as a Premiership
team with home advantage but I am sure that Pooler are quite capable of
providing yet another upset if they bring their A game. Let’s hope for a game
like the one that we watched in the Arms Park in last round.
Come on
Pooler!
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