I thought the pattern was winning at 40/50/60 mins only for us to fall away. Regardless, we do get good starts only to be behind at 80mins. I don’t care where adjustments come within a match as long as we have more points at the end.Puja wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 3:15 pmWeren't we behind at halftime for the majority of our games last year? I thought the pattern was that we came back in the second half and then lost it in the last 20 minutes after a Ben Earl mistake?Mellsblue wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 12:48 pm What about the other half time talks, adjustments etc when we’ve subsequently been blown away. Our second half points difference when excluding Japan is horrific.
I wonder if Ireland, France, SA etc sit back after a loss, rare as they are for them, and think that the other team are allowed to be good. Isn’t the entire idea of sport, let alone test rugby, to be better than the other team.
No one is asking us to win every second half, to out think the oppo with adjustments every match but for it to happen semi regularly would be lovely.
I also don't think we're suggesting that the team should be relaxed about losing a game away from home to the second ranked side in the world. However, I am suggesting that maybe the fans should be slightly more relaxed.
Puja
I’m pretty relaxed, if very frustrated, but this ‘the other team is allowed to be good’ argument is ridiculous when discussing a test team with all the advantages Eng has at its disposal that has the win:loss ratio this lot are putting up whilst repeating the same mistakes/following the same pattern over and over again.