Thanks for the words, Wendell, while I try to be a reporter.
The NT team played the next two matches, and quite well: a victory over Wales +36 and a defeat against Slovenia -24.
There were no changes in the composition and tactics in the match with Wales. But there is no need, this opponent is a pass for us. The Wales coach does not even put the strongest squad on matches, preferring to give more time to his players. Apparently he is trying to reduce the profit from the T-shirt trade. It's quite strange that Boyd didn't throw and hit so much in the matchup against the weakest player.
There were changes in strategy in the match with Slovenia, which pleased me. Firstly, Spens' GS dropped to 5, and then he got injured. The next matches will definitely be without him. Secondly, we have changed the tactics of the attack on the low post. It was a great decision, as the opponent's coach was waiting for an external attack from us. As a result, even with MacKersey in position C, the team managed to successfully attack. In defense, we are not able to play so well, they continue to push us under the ring, the opponent's center scored 14 out of 21.
I wonder if the coach plans to solve this problem. For me, MacKersey is not a player of the starting line-up level, even with GS =9, he is too weak in defense, and not versatile enough.
I was glad that Chapp got a few minutes, but he doesn't deserve more minutes yet.