Totally agree with u on the "forward pass" tap on from the passive link... was a game changer for Doylo too. Was watching it live, crowd didn't like the decision either
I was in the crowd too! Everyone was shocked on how well it was executed. I believe there was a tough forward pass call against Coast later in the game too
With Doyalson's third try, in the slow-mo replay (starting at about 16:20), it doesn't look like the dumper actually steps over the ball? Do you not have to? Or is it all happening so fast the referees just can't see?
Probably just with everything happening the refs aren’t fully focused on that as it is considered a minor thing. But yes you are supposed to step over the ball
Another great video. Could you do an analysis of the ADF Warriors MO game on day 2 of NSW SC 2023? It starts at 37:48 on thebNSW Touch YT link. I think it would be a great initiative to show the talent the Australian Defence Force Touch Association has in its ranks.
@cashmeoutside8995 I see your point. However, that team came together a week prior to the SC, and still managed to beat other teams that had been training for months prior and often play together at affiliate level. The adaptability and skill level of those guys to gel quickly and perform against well oiled teams is commendable. Parramatta is a very good team. Noone is taking that away from them. A well deserved victory.
@@jasonn1210 Correction they had more than a month with camps in Amberley and Williamtown playing both QLD and NSW state cups. With the camp in Williamtown they were training with Newcastle city opens mens team.The core group have all played togther for a while, don't act like that was a string togther team.
What are your thoughts on Doyalson's last possession? They ran a phase. The Doyalson link dropped it but the Dolphins link and winger were well offside. I thought that it potentially deserved a penalty. Thoughts on why it may not have been?
Amazing video, Thanks ! I have a question : why are they switching side at each try ? Is it something usual in Australia or in other high-level Touch countries ?
In state competitions because of the large amount of teams and games needed to get through in 3 days. The games were shortened to a straight 30 minutes and teams swap directions after each try. Our national comps are still traditional 2 halves format.
The games are 30 minutes straight through, with no half-time, so they switch after each score. I think it was because there were a large number of teams, so time was tight.
Agree. It poured down rain in the semi finals. They were absolutely outstanding in the rain against Renegades in that game. Maybe just too hard too early? Not sure