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    @Jet said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @sparky said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    Ireland 32 Australia 14 with ten to go.

    Men against boys really.

    Physically we've been ok.

    Tactically we've been crap

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    Mack Hansen getting a standing ovation from an Irish crowd for scoring 3 tries against his own country.

    Modern rugby.

    Disgusting.

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    @Jet He won't be the last. Coming soon to the Aviva Stadium (Twickenham to me and you), England's own Hoskins Sotutu.

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    @sparky said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @Jet Super Rugby is vastly inferior preparation for Test Rugby these days than top European club Rugby.

    Agreed and that's mainly because we are the last two nations who want to play a brand of running Rugby

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    It won't matter, but at 32-19, with 5 mins to go and a penalty in front you absolutely take the 3.

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    Yeah 7 hands on deck past the ball.

    Wish you'd seen that earlier, you Pommy bastard

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    @NTA England run it a lot, so do France, so do South Africa.

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    39-19 to Ireland. A comprehensive win.

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    @sparky said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @NTA England run it a lot, so do France, so do South Africa.

    Once their forwards have the ascendancy or after a kick.

    I'm not saying we're more highly skilled - clearly the Wallabies aren't - but we don't do forward attrition as well

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    @sparky said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    39-19 to Ireland. A comprehensive win.

    Spoke too soon

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    We look ready to get in the plane

    Guys aren't even trying to make tackles

    I'm regretting that I lack the ability to sleep in

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    Narratives are a crazy thing. Many All Blacks fans would tell you how good a job Joe Schmidt is doing, but since winning at Ellis Park, the Wallabies have won 2 of 9, with one of those being a limp dick win over Japan. Realistically his reign ends with eight losses in ten...

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    @NTA said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @sparky said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @Jet Super Rugby is vastly inferior preparation for Test Rugby these days than top European club Rugby.

    Agreed and that's mainly because we are the last two nations who want to play a brand of running Rugby

    Razor gave the game away last week in his post match presser (or maybe it was Chicago)...he said something like we are trying to find ways to improve the speed and get fatigue back in our game.

    As in , we want the refs to speed it up because we want to throw it around as we dont have Ox Nche and Jasper Wiese in our squad.

    Now while I agree with him in principle, he (we) NZ and Australia, need to play the game we are in, not the game we think we should be playing.

    It's why Tupea and Leicester in midfield worked with little or no practise. Up the jumper running hard.

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    Feel a bit for the Wallabies i think this has been a massive season for them especially with the Lions series
    There players looked cooked
    I dont think having players come and go has’nt helped (Skelton ,Ikitau and O’Connor) not to mention losing some key guys to season ending injuires like Noah Lelesio ,Tom Lynah and Tom Wright

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    @frugby said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    Narratives are a crazy thing. Many All Blacks fans would tell you how good a job Joe Schmidt is doing, but since winning at Ellis Park, the Wallabies have won 2 of 9, with one of those being a limp dick win over Japan. Realistically his reign ends with eight losses in ten...

    Yeah, he and his team have been incredibly disappointing since their victory over Argentina this year. Looking back, Rennie was the man to take the Wallabies forward. He was finally starting to get them back on track and paid a heavy price for playing a B team against Italy. Big mistake by RA to get rid of him when they did.

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    @Steven-Harris said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    Feel a bit for the Wallabies i think this has been a massive season for them especially with the Lions series
    There players looked cooked

    Most of the players have less than 10 Tests this year, and not all of them played a full season of super rugby.

    The fact is we're not hard enough because our guys don't get enough hard rugby from 14 onwards.

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    @akan004 said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    Looking back, Rennie was the man to take the Wallabies forward. He was finally starting to get them back on track and paid a heavy price for playing a B team against Italy. Big mistake by RA to get rid of him when they did.

    I agree with this. We would have had a much better showing at RWC2023 if Rennie was still there. Hooper would have been in the mix for example.

    Eddie set fire to everything he built, and Joe simply put out the flames and got it back to something creditable. We lost almost 24 months to Eddie and fuckwits like Hamish McLennan, and probably lost a lot of players during that time.

    However, Joe is trying to coach a squad that is at the tail end of Eddie's damage and a system that is utterly useless for preparing bodies for competitve sport.

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    Gotta feel for the Aussies as they looked like they had started to get it right only to have the rug pulled out.

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    @sparky If he ends up playing well for England at some point, Razor should be jailed.

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    @NTA said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @sparky said in Ireland v Wallabies 2025:

    @Jet Super Rugby is vastly inferior preparation for Test Rugby these days than top European club Rugby.

    Agreed and that's mainly because we are the last two nations who want to play a brand of running Rugby

    What absolute shit

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