molloyjh wrote: » It's literally impossible to discuss this with you. You're working off a premise that Deegan is better than POM as though it were a fact. It isnt. It cant possibly be. Rugby isnt as linear and binary as you seem to think. Doris could be an unmitigated disaster against Wales for all we know. He might mess up at the back of the scrum. He might have the game pass him by because he cant keep up. Theres a bunch of areas that he could be found wanting. But you dont want to discuss any of that because you just want to be right.
WeleaseWoderick wrote: » I'd understand keeping Murray if he had gone with Deegan but I feel the opportunity to start Cooney is gone now. There's no chance now of him starting in Twickenham if he didn't get the start in one of the home games. He'll get his start against Italy but no matter what the performance is like, it can be written off given the opposition.
aloooof wrote: » So those stats are omitting POM's Ireland minutes for both last weekend, and the RWC, just to be clear.
Deegan is likely to have a higher tackle counter, but equally, there's going to be an inverse correlation between tackle-count and jackal-count. You don't want your best jackaller at the bottom of a ruck. That's borne out by the stats too; POM has 9 jackals this season. Deegan has 0. It's often more complex than is made out.
molloyjh wrote: » You're working off a premise that Deegan is better than POM as though it were a fact. It isnt. It cant possibly be. Rugby isnt as linear and binary as you seem to think.
theVersatile wrote: » Sometimes I wonder what POM has to do to earn a little praise. Somehow one game a year ago (wihh an admittedly astounding statistical anomoly) is justification for not playing him this weekend. He gets some amount of flak for not carrying when (a) he operates on the flanks where the ball isn't as much (b) when the ball gets to the flank its more than likely going to be sent to the winger through POM so that he's first arrival at the ruck - in a 2 v 2 do you really think POM will carry and Stockdale rucks instead of feeding Stockdale? (c) JVDF doesn't get half the flak for the lack of carrying (which is for the same reasons as above - not a dig at JVDF). (d) He played the last game and did well - if were so mad about choosing "on form" then why not give him another go. Those first arriving ruck stats show a lot about the way he's being deployed. The man was first three to 27 own rucks and contested opposition rucks and slowed down some serious ball - his breakdown work is unmatched. The lineout also functioned extremely well (one Herring miscue aside IIRC), something he (or the other lineout leaders bar Toner) is not getting any credit for.
theVersatile wrote: » Sometimes I wonder what POM has to do to earn a little praise.
theVersatile wrote: » He gets some amount of flak for not carrying when (a) he operates on the flanks where the ball isn't as much (b) when the ball gets to the flank its more than likely going to be sent to the winger through POM so that he's first arrival at the ruck - in a 2 v 2 do you really think POM will carry and Stockdale rucks instead of feeding Stockdale?
theVersatile wrote: » JVDF doesn't get half the flak for the lack of carrying (which is for the same reasons as above - not a dig at JVDF).
theVersatile wrote: » He played the last game and did well - if were so mad about choosing "on form" then why not give him another go.
theVersatile wrote: » The lineout also functioned extremely well (one Herring miscue aside IIRC), something he (or the other lineout leaders bar Toner) is not getting any credit for.
Interested Observer wrote: » Sure. We could do a tackles per minute to equalise things if you like but POM will be well behind Deegan, and possibly every other backrow in Ireland on that front but we could.
At 87.3%, he has the lowest tackle success rate of Ireland’s back rows although he is working hard to develop an effective chop-tackling technique.
Interested Observer wrote: » Where's the 0 coming from? The Leinster site said he'd won 3 or so I think.
[Deegan] doesn’t yet offer a jackal threat, with no successful breakdown turnovers so far in this campaign.
Interested Observer wrote: » And do you think Pocock, Hooper, whoever else of the best jacklers around have decided to not tackle? I doubt it.
Interested Observer wrote: » This issue here is that the backrow in its current composition just doesn't work very well. There isn't nearly enough happening going forward. VDF isn't a great carrier particularly in a tight game, POM isn't a good carrier in any game and his good performance at the weekend notwithstanding, CJ has been comfortably shut down by better opposition in recent seasons. With VDF, we are really struggling for options at 7. He has been in outstanding form for Leinster this season and there's nobody really near him with Leavy out. I don't really think there's much doubt Leavy would be starting if he was fit, he was such an influential player for us in the 2018 Slam win. Stander is always going to start at 6 or 8, particularly with Conan out. But with POM, we do actually have some options (Ruddock sitting at home who hasn't really been mentioned) and his form has been middling to poor for a prolonged period of time. That recent Ulster game for example, he was absolutely awful. He probably is getting a bit more focus than is fair but he's become fairly emblematic of the state of the team over the past 12 months. The best outcome this weekend is obviously a good win with some good rugby played and clear signs of progress in our team. But I don't know how we can expect that when we've just been doing the same thing over and over for 12 months without it working.
daddy pig wrote: » POM hit his rucks, had a turnover threat and was available in the lineouts. He performed these roles well. The issue is that a modern day backrow really needs to be showing up on both sides of the ball. Stander at 6 can do everything O'Mahony did (lineout aside) and provide what he can't. He operates on the flank specifically because he can't carry. If he could carry and make yards like Stander he would't be put on the flank. The simple fact is while O'Mahony is excellent in parts of his game he simply is not a good ball carrier. JVDF's primary role is not to carry the balls. He has an exceptional work rate and tackles all day long while providing a turover threat. As part of a balanced backrow VDF is ideal. However a backrow with VDF and POM doesn't work. We have seen it time and again. VDF is a better 7 so we need to change 6. It's not form it's what he can bring to a balanced backrow and it's not enough as above. Henderson called the lineout. Having O'Mahony in the lineout is a luxury only.
theVersatile wrote: » Backrow balance is one arguement I will concede to, since we do lack carriers - but saying that O'Mahoney is out wide because he can't carry but VDF is out there because "carrying isn't his role" is something I want to challenge you on. In that case, what's the arguement against moving POM to 7 and playing Deegan instead of JVDF. Deegan can carry strongly and will certainly make up for POMs lack of tackling numbers. What do we lose?
aloooof wrote: » Great point, and this is what I'm interested in seeing. Change doesn't just have to come from the team sheet, which some are overlooking.
aloooof wrote: » As an aside, you might also find this post interesting from before the RWC; if you convert the stats to turnovers per 80 mins, POM was ahead of the likes of Hooper, Cane and Ardie Savea. POM himself is one of the best jackallers around. But still some people won't give him any credit.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Hmmm. Thats (mildly) interesting. If you were picking a team, would you pick POM ahead of Hooper, Cane or Savea?
kilns wrote: » In truth whenever Ireland were at full strength it was POM that would lose out. cJ/Heaslip and conan/cJ
kilns wrote: » Can he be any worse? He will no doubt offer more going forward and its what we need
AbusesToilets wrote: » MotM are utterly meaningless. Stander is not a good 8. He doesn't carry effectively, and he isn't a ballhawk.
TomsOnTheRoof wrote: » Stander is averaging nearly 2 metres a carry in the tight over 900 minutes this season. If that's what you classify as ineffective then you need to reevaluate your criteria. He also has double the amount of passes that Deegan (889) has and triple the amount of Doris (743). He has 4 times as many offloads as Deegan and 2 times as many offloads as Doris. So if you think Stander is a poor 8 who can't pass or carry then then what does that make his competitors?
TomsOnTheRoof wrote: » Stander is averaging nearly 2 metres a carry in the tight over 900 minutes this season. If that's what you classify as ineffective then you need to reevaluate your criteria. He also has double the amount of passes that Deegan (889) has and triple the amount of Doris (743). He has four times as many offloads as Deegan and twice as many offloads as Doris. So if you think Stander is a poor 8 who can't pass or carry then then what does that make his competitors?
salmocab wrote: » 889 passes? What time frame is that over? Seems an incredible amount of passes for anyone.
TomsOnTheRoof wrote: » Minutes. Sorry should have clarified. 55 passes for Stander, 27 for Deegan and 18 for Doris.
kilns wrote: » Just out of interest where did you get those stats?