I don't think there would be anything controversial if POC was dropped. He did not contribute much as a player, except maybe in the last 5/10 minutes and certainly was not inspirational. If he was not the captain, I would say he would definitely be dropped.
Even more worrying than his contribution as a player was his role as captain. As pointed out by OwlsFan, surely after it was evident that they were under pressure in the line-out, the captain's responsibility is to make calls to shore it up and revert to the safer option of throwing to him or whoever at the front.
When it was evident Vickery was being outscrummaged and being penalised, as captain POC instead of questionning the referee he would have been better off urging McGeechan to make the change and bring on Adam Jones much earlier.
Earlier in the week, I am sure I read that McGeechan was urging Bryce Lawrence to ensure that the weaker team in the scrum be penalised if they infringed, I assume on the basis that he thought the Lions were going to dominate the scrum, in which case it backfired terribly.
I heard Graham Roundtree, the scrummaging coach, interviewed this morning and saying that it was evident from very early on that Vickery was struggling but yet they (McGeechan, himself, the captain?) made no attempt to rectify it until after half time. I got the impression they thought that Vickery would sort it out. Poor sideline management.
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