I spent some time today watching the 1st two quarters of the game and it's amazing what happens when you watch a game for the 2nd time.
A few things stood out (broken record people stand by

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- Nick Stevens was only occasionally accountable - at centre bounces he wasn't at all, didn't know where his opponent was, Philip Read kicked a couple of goals this way. Camporeale was no better. Stevens tried to man up an opponent, Camporeale never really tried.
- The amount of hospital handballs would have sent Medicare broke. What is it with players who automatically go backwards to a teammate? For crying out loud, I think that's symptomatic of my favourite whipping boys running behind teammates to receive the hand pass.
- Houlihan had a shocker, yes that was obvious - has completely lost his left foot. Is far too unaccountable in the backline, he's too loose for a HBF and his opponent always takes him back to the goal square. Runs backwards as a first option. Always does the blind turn; so often does he do it that it's now predictable.
- Our players are static, rarely led towards the ball carrier, hence the person with the ball just bombed it long. When no options are being presented, of course you just bomb it long. There were no overlaps being created, running into and creation of space for players to lead into. And because there were no leads, the ball was delivered too slowly from the back half.
- 2nd tier awful. Bannister - confidence in disposal shot - he's normally good. Scotland cannot win a one-on-one. Hint Scotto - at least try to get goal side of your opponent.