My one word for this round I’ve used oh so many times. Didn’t think I’d be using it after last week’s performance. But it’s Bipolar.
My one word for this round I’ve used oh so many times. Didn’t think I’d be using it after last week’s performance. But it’s Bipolar.
Swinging on the Richo meter from Poor to Great in a matter of minutes?
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My one word for this round I’ve used oh so many times. Didn’t think I’d be using it after last week’s performance. But it’s Bipolar.
I think that's the most frustrating thing. We were on top for large swathes of the game, and dominated most of the stats. Yet we were never in control of the scoreboard.
All four tries we conceded were very soft. Two bad 1on1 misses in the first half, and then some very scratchy work off kicks in the second.
To only score two tries with all that possession, particularly so much in good field position, was hugely disappointing. Reminded me of start of the last Sheens season - excellent in yardage but awful in the redzone.
Credit to Souths for their defence, but they were largely there for the taking last night.
One word - typical
So many bad signs of the old tigers tonight. Nowhere near good enough against a really average team.
Tigers won the yardage battle tonight like no Tigers team I have seen for many many years. Anything but typical.
Sorry for not covering off rhe full performance with my one word.
No need for an apology mate. This is a forum and you are more than entitled to your opinion and to post it........as am I. See how that works?
I am a big Bula fan and so I feel I need to clarify that my previous comment and one worder being Gray referred to the fact that he scored a try and set one up and then stopped KPP, diverted Makasisni away from the try line before beating Bula in the air to defuse 3 of our best attempts to score in the second half. He had a blinder and the Bunnies won.
There is no argument that Bula won the comparing of stats ie running metres and post contact as well, not just against Gray but against all comers.
I am a big Bula fan and so I feel I need to clarify that my previous comment and one worder being Gray referred to the fact that he scored a try and set one up and then stopped KPP, diverted Makasisni away from the try line before beating Bula in the air to defuse 3 of our best attempts to score in the second half. He had a blinder and the Bunnies won.
No doubt that Gray had a great game and was potentially the difference between winning and losing.
There is no argument that Bula won the comparing of stats ie running metres and post contact as well, not just against Gray but against all comers.
I actually dont see the need to make the comparison between Gray & Bula tbh. Only reason I felt the need to roll out those stats was in response to Snakes suggestion that Gray "uses leg drive" in tackles but Bula "submits". Patently not correct and the stats bear this out.
Oh please don't use data and facts to counter the comments of @snake. It's a waste of time.I am a big Bula fan and so I feel I need to clarify that my previous comment and one worder being Gray referred to the fact that he scored a try and set one up and then stopped KPP, diverted Makasisni away from the try line before beating Bula in the air to defuse 3 of our best attempts to score in the second half. He had a blinder and the Bunnies won.
No doubt that Gray had a great game and was potentially the difference between winning and losing.
There is no argument that Bula won the comparing of stats ie running metres and post contact as well, not just against Gray but against all comers.
I actually dont see the need to make the comparison between Gray & Bula tbh. Only reason I felt the need to roll out those stats was in response to Snakes suggestion that Gray "uses leg drive" in tackles but Bula "submits". Patently not correct and the stats bear this out.