There was a couple of times in that half that we surprisingly caught them with only 8 players behind the ball.
Of course we played it backwards. Unbearable to see.
Gonna need a more direct attacking performance from Sakamoto, he turns and chops defenders because he hasn’t the pace. Ultimately it leads trying to break down a tighter defence.
Well if the boards have been moved and any unnecessary shoving goes on, then they’re simply being used as a weapon. The officials should be all over that.
Think what weakens the long throw slightly is the slow loop. They’ve got more time to deal with it.
The flat and fast ones do more damage and are nightmares to defend.