Friday, February 20, 2009

Bloody Stormers!

I Am A STORMER - no questions asked... But geez they know how to throw games away sometimes!

Last night the guys snuck in 27-24 against the Reds in the Super 14 and I got the impression that if the game had gone on for another 5 minutes they would have lost it - this after having been up 27-10 and the Reds looking down and out.

Last week against the Sharks they also had a handy lead and lost it - apparently because Jean Devilliers was stretchered off the field. This time there was no key player lost so what was the excuse?!

My opinion - They just played like it was a game of wild schoolboy rugby and the Reds mopped it up and Quade Cooper thought Christmas had come early.

Missing out on that bonus point was B A D.

I appreciate that the Stormers like a running game of rugby, but you A) have to have the ball, B) you have to have the territory to play such a game. If you have neither it's pretty tough to consistently stay in the game... and it is not like the Reds did anything special to secure territory and possession - they just waited for the ball to be given to them.
  • That hospital pass from Ricky Januarie to Andries Bekker in the first minute which the lock then tried to clear (which lead to the first Reds try) was the way the Stormers continued to play throughout the game.
  • Schalk Brits (pictured) thinks he's some kind of backline player... Schalk - like Rassie has shown with Nick Koster - if he thinks you are a backline player, he will reinvent you... how about playing as a hooker please? I'm not a Brits fan - I rate hookers who can find their jumpers and do the basics right not on how many goose stepping, upside down flip passes they can deliver
  • A perfect example was a chip and chase from Januarie after a lineout in the first half. The two chasers on to the ball - Brits and Naqelevuki. The Fijian ends up behind Brits - who is one of the shortest guys on the field - and the ball gets lost forward and the Reds make up about 10 - 15m when the
  • When Januarie went off and Conradie came on, I don't think we got a single ball out of the scrums... Conradie needs to get up to game speed
  • Brian Mujati is not a scrumhalf! Nor is Sireli Naqelevuki. Nor is Bekker, nor is Fondse - it is the guy that wears the number 9 jersey dammit...
But a win is a win and we're in the middle of the table after the first two games. The bonus point would have been useful though.

On the positives:
  • Sireli Naqelevuki is back in the side and he brings something different to the backline
  • Love or hate him - Luke Watson brought some value in with his performance
  • Jean Devilliers is fit
  • Peter Grant looks useful at flyhalf
  • We have our first win of the season
Lots of work to do going forward though....

4 comments:

Ian said...

You write about rugga too!
Geez mate!
Watched the hilites of this game and The Reds nearly gave the stormers a successful fright!
Cooper was the only consistent player for the Reds, whilst Peter Grant I thought played a very good game of rugby. Stormers dont have the strength (mental, physical I dont know) to mow over their opponents.

A few good games been played so far, so I am looking forward to the next 2 months.

Anonymous said...

Hello Ian! Yup I have a few blogs going... Cooper was damn useful. You a Reds supporter??

Ian said...

Nah I am pretty neutral. I watch it to scout talent for the Wallabies, Kiwi's and Boks.
I just like it when the Blue Bulls and the Crusaders get beaten.

Anonymous said...

Hhhhmmm I'm not a Blue Bulls fan but they're looking damn strong this year...