I felt a bit sorry for AWJ, he took a heavy knock early on and should perhaps have gone for an assessment, I thought he was no worse than Kruis who did some things well but turned the ball over at least twice in contact and was not sued as imposingly in the lineout to make him an essential starter.Sandydragon wrote:Yup. AWJ's experience doesn't provide enough weight to miss out the dynamism that Itoje brings. I'm not sure that AWJ should be in the bench either.skidger wrote:I see some of the papers are saying that Itoje and Warburton will come in which seems fair enough to me.
I like all 3 back row players individually, but as a unit they just didn't work on Saturday. Faletau is a class act and whilst you could argue that Stander will bring in driving play, Faletau can do the same but the point is that to do that, they cant be trying to shore up the breakdown to such a large degree. SOB can make a dent but seemed less effective at the ruck than someone like Warburton. As harsh as it seems, POM (who I rate highly) is probably the person to make way for Warburton. The question is then what do you want off the bench? A big carrying capability (Stander or perhaps SOB if POM starts) or Tipuric.
I'd be tempted to leave the backline alone. Farrell wasn't great on Saturday, but has been in decent form during the tour, more so than Sexton of late. If the pack can give him better ball, will he play better -of course. I'm not convinced by the playing of both flyhalves at the same time - it works when the pack is dominant, but we are unlikely to have that level of dominance in a test match.
There was some speculation in the Western Mail about Gatland dropping WIlliams for Halfpenny. I really hope he doesn't. All of the back 3 made some mistake, but frankly it was an error ridden performance across the team and the back 3 caused the ABs some real problems. Brining in Halfpenny to shore up defence isn't going to win us any games.
Daly had a mixed bag, excellent slow up and then accelerate on the outside for the first Lions try, poor positioning for the ABs first try and gassed for the third try, not sure if North would have scored the first try, quite possibly up against Israel Dagg who isn't the biggest, hopefully we'll see one of the wingers on the bench for Saturday depending how they play tomorrow.
Watson and Williams played well, a couple of mistakes from Williams, notably for the third try when he failed to catch the ball coming over his shoulder, but also a couple of crucial turnovers from him.
The front row went ok, George being the standout, with Mako and Furlong getting through a lot of grunt, O'Brien was good in the loose not great at the breakdown.
Halfbacks were ok, centres were good.