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I have now read about a gazillion comments on most sites. Most have pointed out the bleeding obvious, some are plain dimwit , FUBARU shills or trolls..... probably all three
Almost no comment on the elephant in the corner. Attendance was 54000 (at best), lowest ever, would have cost the FUBARU at least $3m. And almost certainly self inflicted with growing public disatisfaction through the schmozzle, the wallaby performance last year and this year, and selections of players and assistance coaches.
They are sailing towards a Lee shore
The long sobs of autumn's violins wound my heart with a monotonous languor
A lack of intensity by Rona.... Coleman and TPN are Tahs
The long sobs of autumn's violins wound my heart with a monotonous languor
That didn't take until the end of the weekend - yesterday morning...................
Kurtley Beale says Wallabies' morale unharmed by All Blacks thumping
Kurtley Beale believes there is a good feeling among the Wallabies at the moment and says an improved second half showing has given them confidence they can take it to the All Blacks.
After trailing 54-6 at the 48-minute mark, the Wallabies restored some pride by scoring four second-half tries.........
A good feeling! FFS!!Going on that, they are gonna get an even bigger hiding in Dunedin. You can read the rest of the dribble here if you can be bothered.............
http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-union...20-gy09uf.html
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
Yep, I read that one and determined that was exactly the problem with Aussie rugby. If' they're not beaten up by getting an absolute pasting for 40 minutes and putting in a performance that could be argued as the worst in Wallaby History, then there's something wrong in the camp.
The All Blacks, in comparison, are publicly not happy with how they played, they're concerned that they were shut down in the second half and that showed a lack of mental toughness. I certainly hope Adam, Curtis and Taf are not infected by this mediocrity thinking! We need SOMEBODY in the Wallabies to honestly reflect on what happened, and at least the papers aren't talking them up ridiculously.
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The papers are blaming Rona and Kerevi.... everyone else was great
The long sobs of autumn's violins wound my heart with a monotonous languor
If you mean the problem is that there are too many high paid blokes in a comfort zone, I agree. But there's obviously a lot more problems than that. Starting with those who pur them there.
Michael Lynagh's post Test article spells out how they SHOULD be feeling. Kieran Read's sideline interview after the third Lions Test ditto. Though Read should have paid credit to the opposition instead of just reflecting on how disappointed he and all NZ were feeling. Winning is all that should matter.
Proudly Western Australian; Proudly supporting Western Australian rugby
I can't believe the press aren't actually saying the same thing before, during and after the article! The Wallabies will never learn and half the trouble is they believe the press and the press seem to thrive on stroking their egos!
May the FORCE be with you!
IMHO, the press are singing from the FUBARU hymsheet, they are working on the premise that it's more important to get punters to cough up the reddies to attend a match than it is to perform in said match. THey talk up a bunch of useless primadonna pretty boys, who prance around NSW doing all sorts of bullshit media appearances, with great social media following etc and name them so that the kiddies will want their selfie taken with 'nard Sanchez and Hoops (regardles of whether those boys actually even turned up at the game)
They know that the NSW crowd won't bother trudging all the way out to Homebush to watch a team of "foreigners" lose a Bled Cup match, but they might just make the journey into the wilderness to see their favourite waste of $880k get spanked in a gold jersey. and putting that together is a helluva lot cheaper than building genuine talent and skill!
Only a couple of Mill a season, whereas fixing Aussie rugby will cost a lot more than that, and won't see a dividend until our current 11 year olds are playing for the Wobs.
I'm liking the idea of qualifying WA boys to play in Japan more and more!
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I have read several articles over the last 24 hours that have slammed the Wallabies, the defensive system and, in one, the old boys network that has led to this sense of entitlement. Ironically, good news.
The Wallabies played like absolute shit for 50mins and the ABs will be royally pissed that they took the foot of the throat for the following 30. I can't see them giving an inch in Bled 2.
I also find it incredible and amazingly arrogant that Cheika, Grey and Larkham have defended the ridiculous defensive system that tries to patch over people who can't, or won't, tackle. How bloody stupid that we continually shuffle a backline to hide poor tacklers, even ( the usually very tame) Laurie Fisher has put the boots into it today. Madness by the Wallabies caching staff. ABs by plenty again next week.
Pitchforks and torches may not be too far away for the current rugby establishment (he says hopefully).
Last edited by Macattack; 21-08-17 at 13:58.
Such as this:
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2...atable-coleman