Robson really used his experience and nouse to really put pressure on Chiefs at the breakdown.
Felt he kept them guessing with play in general, but crucially countered their common tactic of exocet-ing into and disrupting the breakdown causing them to keep getting pinged.
Speaking of 9's something Healey said in the build-up made me think of Youngs. We all seem perplexed as to what it is some of the pundits, players and coaches see of Youngs' general game. He has those occasional exceptional games, but too often feels pedestrian in getting the ball away and his decision making.
Healey spoke about 9's mixing it up and instead of simply firing the ball away from the base of the rucks to pick it up and take a step-or-two (aka the Youngs crab) to help keep the defence honest. Suggested it causes confusion, opening up gaps. Whereas just getting the ball away even quickly allows the first 3 defenders outside of the ruck to blitz heavily, eating up space and pressuring the 10.
Hadn't thought of it before like that (although in Youngs' case it feels like he often takes the step, the defence blitz then he passes to the 10 who is under pressure).