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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    @ACT-Crusader AGree. But he did call it. Thus, the TMO needs to be 100% sure it hasn't been scored to over rule it. I didn't see 100%.

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    @MajorRage but this ref had been pretty random all night….

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    That was an enjoyable mid week watch

    Wallabies have some serious depth at wing. Jorgensen, Piestch, Toole, Potter, and then guys like Kellaway and Daugunu

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    @MajorRage said in Brumbies v British & Irish Lions:

    @ACT-Crusader AGree. But he did call it. Thus, the TMO needs to be 100% sure it hasn't been scored to over rule it. I didn't see 100%.

    Especially as on a previous time where he’d called “no try” to the Lions but checked. Nothing clear or obvious either way and he stays (rightly) with his call. 🤷

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    A cold Wednesday night in a shithole stadium in a shithole town. The things I do to provide you with a report from the ground.

    Lions predictable winners. But made to work hard for it against a gutsy effort from a bunch of no-names and a couple of debutants.

    JGP was very, very average. In comparison to Mitchell he looks decidedly third rate. As does Bundee Aki. On form Farrell would have to have an aneurysm to select them for the first Test. Lowe not much better - does he know he can dive at the line?

    Chessum went well. Curry was invisible from the stands.

    Ryan Lonergan should be a Wallaby. How Schmidt prefers Nic White beggars belief.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @antipodean how was that Bruce Stadium wind tunnel tonight…..

    Overall a decent game from a number of Lions players that should be in the mix. Agree on JGP, he’s too erratic and actually stifled some good ball.

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    A good win but a strangely unsatisfactory one, hats off though to a throroughly committed Brumbies side. Larkham had, unsurprisingly, done his homework and knew that teh Lions were not committing to teh ruck and attacked that successfully all game, why we didn't wake up to that quicker is a matter of concern.

    Anyway from this Lions fan a view on the personnel that have either advanced their case for the test side or otherwise;

    Putting their hands up:

    Ringrose.
    Russell
    Mitchell
    Conan
    Chessum
    Itoje
    Sheehan
    Genge

    Treading water:

    Gibson-Park
    Smith M
    Freeman
    Aki
    Curry
    McCarthy
    Furlong
    Kinghorn
    Pollock
    Porter
    Stuart
    Hansen

    Going backwards:

    Lowe
    JVdF
    Kelleher

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    Curry didn't have much of a highlights real but his workmate was immense. On the comms, Warbirton was very complimentary. However I feel that he has shown that he is now a 6 that can fill in at 7 rather than an out and out 7. Morgan or Pollock for the test 7 for me.

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    @Catogrande the way the Brumbies play at the breakdown, for me this would’ve suited the best #7 in the squad, Morgan.

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    Haven’t seen the game but being isolated at the breakdown again feels like a team problem not a simple back row personnel problem. Heard Haskell talking about this on GBR and am inclined to agree.

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    Only seen highlights but the Marcus Smith try looked like it was off a forward pass.

    The Lions have a big pack and an excellent 10 in Finn Russell, but beyond that are unconvincing.

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    @Dodge said in Brumbies v British & Irish Lions:

    Haven’t seen the game but being isolated at the breakdown again feels like a team problem not a simple back row personnel problem. Heard Haskell talking about this on GBR and am inclined to agree.

    Whilst @ACT-Crusader has a point about Morgan being the best out and out 7 so far, I don't think substituting Curry or JDvF for that matte, for him would have solved that particular problem. This has been a recurring theme whether Morgan has been playing or not.

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    @sparky said in Brumbies v British & Irish Lions:

    Only seen highlights but the Marcus Smith try looked like it was off a forward pass.

    I thought so too at the ground, but given some odd refereeing decisions around "held up" I thought it evened the ledger somewhat for the Lions.

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    @antipodean said in Brumbies v British & Irish Lions:

    Chessum went well.

    I don't think he is mobile enough to be a 6, as was seen in the Creighton try from the scrum.

    Credit to the Brumbies who went down swinging.

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