In defence of Lima's tackling: I can only speak from personal experience, having once played a lot at 15, but also at least as much in many other positions, including in the forwards, and I would say that the last-ditch, static, head-on tackle of someone who is in a lot of space and running forwards at you is considerably more difficult to pull off than just about anything else (except the tap tackle from behind of someone who is shifting away from you at pace, maybe) tackling-wise. Timing is really hard - whether to step forwards to close down space, or offer a side to try and limit the options. Interestingly, there was a perfect example of a successful one early in the Exeter game, before Lima's misses, when Dan Robson absolutely nailed a lone runner: success seems to come from eye contact more than anything else. I know that LBND was very critical of Sopoanga's technique in later commentary, but I do wonder exactly how many times in his whole career he had to pull off one of these. Tackling around the fringes, as he would have known it, is a lot more exacting physically, you have to do so much of it, but I think a lot simpler technically, because the space is so much more limited. Having said which, a certain Mr Lewsey was holding the fort for much of the time when Lol was playing (even if not always at 15), and he didn't miss a whole lot of such tackles! Maybe a master-class from Josh might be in order? Lima's technique in other situations (like when chasing his own kick in the final, for instance, and bringing about the penalty that led to the infamous kick to the corner and failed lineout) is not half bad!