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Wallabies vs Lions III

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    Alaalatoa ruled out with a shoulder injury

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      @NTA said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

      Weather looks like shit across Sydney for Saturday.

      Scottish, Irish, Welsh and the boys from the North of England will feel right at home then.

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      @sparky said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

      @NTA said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

      Weather looks like shit across Sydney for Saturday.

      Scottish, Irish, Welsh and the boys from the North of England will feel right at home then.

      Like... really shit....

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        @brodean said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

        Would have thought Porter had been penalised out of the game by now. Genge is also dodgy af at scrum time

        https://x.com/Rugby_Scoop/status/1949378660773089488

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        @pakman said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

        https://x.com/Rugby_Scoop/status/1949378660773089488

        In that same thread, there’s an interesting overhead view of the first scrum penalty against the Wallabies, with a lot of people again focusing on Porter’s boring in. But when you slow it down and focus just on the actions of the Wallaby pack, then I’d argue the main issue is their faulty timing.

        https://media2.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTc5MGI3NjExaXEwaHZqb2lldzduY25hYmEyYnppeTZyNHQ4bjRmZnp0bHp3dW1raCZlcD12MV9pbnRlcm5hbF9naWZfYnlfaWQmY3Q9Zw/7FE9Pct4mprE5hWudX/giphy.gif

        Alaalatoa is a split second ahead of his fellow front-rowers but this split second ripples through the entire pack. Most importantly, the second row loses their connection with the front row, Skelton falling to one knee and Frost being in a diagonal position, leaving both unable to get a decent push on. Furthermore, Wilson detaches almost immediately at the back.

        As a result, the togetherness of the Wallaby pack is severely compromised, which the Lions forwards sense and exploit by attacking as a collective. And while Porter is scrumming at an angle, I’d say that, on the whole, the Lions pack shows more cohesion and power in a forward direction.

        As the former Wallaby prop Topo Rodriguez writes in his book, Rugby: The Art of Scrummaging (2015, revised ed.), “The necessary timing can’t be achieved if the scrum operates in two sections [...], it has to be the whole eight thinking, acting and reacting as one (89)." Mike Cron would’ve not been pleased, I imagine.

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          I'd say it's more to do with the second row bind and Wilson's failure to pull them in tight.

          Look at the huge gap behind the hooker - Alaatoa's early hit is a consequence, not a cause IMHO

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            I'd say it's more to do with the second row bind and Wilson's failure to pull them in tight.

            Look at the huge gap behind the hooker - Alaatoa's early hit is a consequence, not a cause IMHO

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            @NTA said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

            Alaatoa's early hit is a consequence, not a cause IMHO

            I'd agree with that. I suppose what I'm trying to say is that the timing and togetherness of the Wallaby pack as a whole was off, rather than just pointing the finger at Porter for angling in.

            I don't understand enough of the mechanics of the scrum to really pinpoint a single point of origin, so I'll leave that to the expertise of others.

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            • NTAN NTA

              I'd say it's more to do with the second row bind and Wilson's failure to pull them in tight.

              Look at the huge gap behind the hooker - Alaatoa's early hit is a consequence, not a cause IMHO

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              @NTA said in Wallabies vs Lions III:

              I'd say it's more to do with the second row bind and Wilson's failure to pull them in tight.

              Look at the huge gap behind the hooker - Alaatoa's early hit is a consequence, not a cause IMHO

              From the overhead it doesn't even look like Wilson has a shoulder driving through the arse of the locks.

              Doesn't help that Porter still clearly drives through on the angle.

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                Two observations from me.

                1. As I’ve noticed in a few other overhead shots form game, Porter hardly has Chessum’s left shoulder on his huge arse, but Beirne’s right one is rammed in hard. There is no attempt to scrum straight so penalty for me. Vincent Koch is quite similar at TH;
                2. Other thing which strikes me is that Sheehan has Porter shoulders behind his armpits, so his shoulders may be 6 inches ahead. When AAA engages there is nothing for his right shoulder to contact so he inevitably shoots forward on the hit, which seems to disrupt his connection with Porecki and also Skelton’s by the look of it.
                  No idea of the legality of Lions approach in this aspect.
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                  Interesting that overhead shot, whole Wallaby pack seem to be going to right trying to wheel scrum? Wilson is pushing Skelton's arse out, causing whole scrum to twist(I suspect to take Lions hooker away from ball?). And other Wallaby lock is turning hooker almost sideways, not sure why. Porter also ends up going in as well, whether to follow Aus tighthead or not is beyond me. Very interesting to see, and gives idea how scrum try and manipulate each other.

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                    https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/valetini-to-miss-third-test-as-wallabies-make-change-at-halfback/ar-AA1JuArY

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                      https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/valetini-to-miss-third-test-as-wallabies-make-change-at-halfback/ar-AA1JuArY

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                        https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/valetini-to-miss-third-test-as-wallabies-make-change-at-halfback/ar-AA1JuArY

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                        They're fucked then, aren't they?

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                          They're fucked then, aren't they?

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                          @gt12 I can hear We Shagged Mathilda being rehearsed.

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                            https://twitter.com/bmcsport/status/1950722994424381656?s=46

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                              Nic White has announced he's retiring from international Rugby after Saturday. He's been around since 2013 and I guess scoring in Wallabies wins agains the All Blacks in 2015 in Sydney and in 2019 in Perth will be the standouts.

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                                https://www.rugby.com.au/news/wallabies-side-british-and-irish-lions-team-third-test-taniela-tupou-2025731

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                                  https://twitter.com/wallabies/status/1950771342388940963?s=46

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                                    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/31/blair-kinghorn-and-james-ryan-to-start-in-final-lions-test-against-australia

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                                      Some interesting selections and omissions

                                      No Lowe or Tuipolotu
                                      Hansen hasn’t made an appearance after a solid start
                                      McCarthy must still be injured

                                      Ryan straight in over Chessum

                                      They’ll be looking for Earl, Genge & Mitchell to bring dynamism in the final quarter

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                                        Tupou and Porter will be binding at right angles.

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                                          Is Tupou the Valetini replacement? Trying to bolster their ball carrying?

                                          Hope his form turns around.

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