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I'm not planning to sweat the maul failures, Mabey was simply letting the Drua collapse every maul with impunity. the lawbook wwent out the window as soon as two players from each team made contact over the ball off the ground.
He was duped a fair bit at scrum time as well. Drua got a good legal shove on for the first two scrums then simply started taking the piss realising that once he's made his mind up on scrums you pretty much can't change it.
Medrano was belted (whether it was fairly is a matter for interpretation, I reckon 50-50 at best) but the loosies did pretty well, both Drua tightheads had to dig deep into the bag of tricks to survive.
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I think I'd qualify as a knocker. I thought he played well. There was some typical Kurtley Beale in there (pointless, risky grubbers in midfield being the worst) but what he bought to the table was excellent. If he can get rid of the brain farts and fix up his tackling he'll be awesome, as it stands he's pretty good and last night the good certainly outweighed the bad.
He tackled better than Poolman though!
Gospel. Notice how transparently Hoiles only had a good thing to say about Randwick players. (Donaldson and Beale) and absolutely nothing to say about other players who had massive influences on the game (Stewart, Kuenzle, Rodda, Horton, Tizzano)
Hoiles is a flog, only interested in his own club team and looking to leverage that into a career for him and his mates. Zero respect.
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Aside from Hoiles being Hoiles. I hope Stan never get him to commentate a match again. There was no energy or excitement in his tone. He should be docked his pay for that performance.
I rarely pay too much attention to the commentary with 2 now expressing Tizzano come from the tahs. Horan only speaking about Pasitoa as a nudgee boy. Then all whinging that the West doesn't bring anything. But even then, at least call the game and not bitch about the Force getting a call their way. Which on the night I thought it was a knock on but watching the replay it was in conclusive to me. For once in my life I share the opinion that the TMO must of reviewed and been very competent at their job...
If Aussie Joe is clever he'll pick a humongous first squad and whittle it down quickly.If he does I wouldn't argue most of your picks. Kurtley is a bit soon, given the quality of outside backs on hand and I'm not sure issak has done enough to get ahead of White and McDermott. If Lonergan is considered given his shocking decline, then yes but I don't think either have earned gold at this moment.
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Have been pondering on this for a couple of weeks.
Given the spirit of a fresh start, if I had to make the decision, I would seriously go the SR Managements of each Franchise and say to the effect of, "I have selected these (insert number) players for the first Train On Squad and RA will cover their week in Camp. If you believe there is any other eligible player that deserves consideration or would benefit from this first week then send them along, but it will be at your cost. I also invite any of your Coaches to attend this week as observers, but that also will be at your cost."
Jumbuk Joe should be astute enough to nail 90% of his Squad, particularly with modern media and the embedded time he has had at all five locations, but I think he would also be astute enough to be open to input, from those who have had them all season, around the fringe selections.
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Ok, so now that we've fixed the Wallabies selection problem, we need to get working on the war in the middle east, solving perpetual motion and free power then. at the end of the day, something hard. Getting Rugby Australia to sign off on it.
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we did quite well, with our 48-10 but there was some cricket going on in the UK.
Northampton thump Gloucester 90-0
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