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'He is distraught about it' - Mike Blair defends kicker in agonising loss

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Mike Blair praised an “outstanding effort” from his Edinburgh side in their agonising 33-31 defeat to the Bulls in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday.

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With Darcy Graham scoring a hat-trick, the capital club side recovered from an early 15-0 deficit to lead 31-30 with 10 minutes remaining in Pretoria.

A Morne Steyn penalty in the last minute gave the hosts the advantage once again, but Edinburgh had the chance to win it only for Henry Immelman to send a penalty wide with the final kick of the game.

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Edinburgh head coach Blair told the club’s official website: “Huge pride. It was an outstanding effort.

“The way we defended our line a couple of times, and the effort and work rate off the ball, was outstanding.

“It is getting that consistency and being switched on mentally at every moment because at this level if you drop off a couple of times that is when you concede points.

“It was definitely a disappointing start, the first quarter of the game. I didn’t think we were quite there mentally.

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“We gave the Bulls a couple of easy ‘ins’ into the game by not being switched on enough.

“On the positive side, the way we came back from that and the guts, courage and skill we brought to the game was absolutely outstanding.

“There was too much of a cushion at the start but we got ourselves back into the position to win the game.”

Asked about the last play of the game, Blair backed Immelman, saying: “We were looking at that game exactly the same as if that kick went over or didn’t.

“The pride we spoke about was there throughout the game.

“Henry is not a front-line kicker but he stood up and wanted to do that.

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“It was a difficult kick, he didn’t make it and of course he is distraught about it.

“He had an excellent game apart from that. The game was lost in that last 10 minutes and not with that kick.”

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Paul 785 days ago

I had the privilege to be in the stadium.
I felt for Edinburgh... they scored 5 tries to 4, if I'm correct.
Also, their front line kicker, #13, had a really bad day at the office. I think the "only" kicked he didn't miss, was against the post that resulted in a try. So, definitely no finger pointing to the last kick/er.
The Bulls were very lucky to have won the game.
Edinburgh missed in excess of 15 points to the posts.
Go Sharks!!

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Tom 57 minutes ago
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That 2019 performance was literally the peak in attacking rugby under Eddie. If you thought that was underwhelming, the rest of it was garbage.


I totally get what you're saying and England don't need or have any God given right to the best coaches in the world... But I actually think the coaches we do have are quite poor and for the richest union in the world, that's not good enough. 


England are competitive for sure but with the talent pool up here and the funds available, we should be in the top 3. At the very least we should be winning six nations titles on a semi-regular basis. If Ireland can, England definitely should.


England's attack coach (Richard Wigglesworth) is Borthwick's mate from his playing days at Saracens, who he brought to Leicester with him when he became coach. Wigglesworth was a 9 who had no running or passing game, but was the best box kicker in the business. He has no credentials to be an attack coach and I've seen nothing to prove otherwise. Aside from Marcus Smith’s individual brilliance, our collective attack has looked very uninspiring.

 

England's defence coach (Joe El-Abd) is Borthwick's housemate from uni, who has never been employed as a defence coach before. He's doing the job part time while he's still the head coach of a team in the second division of French rugby who have an awful defensive record. England's defence has gone from being brutally efficient under Felix Jones to as leaky as a colander almost overnight.


If Borthwick brings in a new attack and defence coach then I'll absolutely get behind him but his current coaches seem to be the product of nepotism. He's brought in people he's comfortable with because he lacks confidence as an international head coach and they aren't good enough for international rugby.


England are competitive because they do some things really well, mostly they front up physically, make a lot of big hits, have a solid kicking game, a good lineout, good maul, Marcus Smith and some solid forwards. A lot of what we do well I would ascribe to Borthwick personally. I don't think he's a bad coach, I think he lacks imagination and is overly risk averse. He needs coaches who will bring a point of difference.


I guess my point is, yes England are competitive, but we’re not aiming for competitive and I honestly don't believe this coaching setup has what it takes to make us any better than competitive.


On the plus side it looks like we have an amazing crop of young players coming through. Some of them who won the u20 world cup played for England A against Australia A on the weekend and looked incredible... Check out the highlights on youtube.

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