Bigmatch ha scritto:C'è qualcuno che può riportare le dichiarazioni sulla partita del tecnico dell'Australia ?
Perchè io non sono riuscito a leggere niente da nessuna parte.....ma possibile che sul sito della FIR riportino solo le dichiarazioni dei nostri tecnici e giocatori e mai quelle degli avversari ??
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It was not much better during the game, with the Wallabies often breaking down. Their midfield kicking was dreadful - one from halfback Luke Burgess even went backwards - the decision making in attack was all over the shop, and they often seemed to forget the fact that the easiest way to upset Italy was to run straight at them up the middle of the field. Instead, the Wallabies tried to push too many passes, reacting without thinking.
While he was pleased that the Wallabies held up in the final 15 minutes, coach Robbie Deans was irked that they were "ill-disciplined in our own half, and ill-disciplined on attack in terms of our decisions in carrying the ball".
"Hence we alleviated pressure when we were starting to get on the front-foot by losing ball," Deans said.
"It's been indicative of our season that we've let the opposition in too easily. At the 65th-minute mark, it was game on. At that moment the switch was flicked, and we got the response we've been seeking. Thankfully, that response we got from the 65th to 80th minute was pretty remarkable."
And even in praising his new loose-head prop Ben Alexander, he was sure to sting Wallabies who struggled elsewhere.
"Ben had an outstanding game, being active in the set-piece, but also around the ground," he said. "He made some great decisions for a bloke who was playing his first game in a long time, let alone in a Test match. His decisions in the carry were exceptional. I might get him to have a word to a few of the backs
Poi parlano delle proteste italiane sull'ultima meta e si lamentano del campo di gioco....
The Italian protests were just part of a confusing afternoon, which saw the match played on a field clearly smaller than the usual dimensions. The Wallabies team management had complained before the game that the length of the field was about five metres too short, the in-goal was minimal, and the width of the field had been tightened. But there was nothing anyone could do about that because the field was surrounded by an athletic track.