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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

    @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

    I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

    This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

    @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

    I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

    This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

    Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

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      @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

      @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

      I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

      https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

      This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

      Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

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      @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

      @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

      @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

      I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

      https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

      This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

      Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

      He made a decent run early in Bled1 which was probably more metres than he'll run for the entire RC.

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      • jeggaJ jegga

        @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

        @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

        I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

        https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

        This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

        Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

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        @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

        @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

        @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

        I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

        https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

        This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

        Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

        Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
        Turnovers were only 2 as well

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        • V Virgil

          @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

          @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

          @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

          I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

          https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

          This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

          Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

          Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
          Turnovers were only 2 as well

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          @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

          @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

          @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

          @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

          I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

          https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

          This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

          Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

          Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
          Turnovers were only 2 as well

          Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

          He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

          Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

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          • antipodeanA antipodean

            @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

            @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

            @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

            @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

            I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

            https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

            This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

            Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

            Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
            Turnovers were only 2 as well

            Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

            He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

            Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

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            @antipodean said in Bledisloe II:

            @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

            @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

            @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

            @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

            I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

            https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

            This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

            Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

            Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
            Turnovers were only 2 as well

            Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

            He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

            Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

            Yeah at who's expense? Reads not exactly a bad no 8

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            • V Virgil

              @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

              @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

              @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

              I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

              https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

              This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

              Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

              Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
              Turnovers were only 2 as well

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              @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

              @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

              @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

              @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

              I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

              https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

              This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

              Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

              Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
              Turnovers were only 2 as well

              That was the stat I saw too

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              • antipodeanA antipodean

                @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

                @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

                https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

                This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

                Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

                Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
                Turnovers were only 2 as well

                Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

                He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

                Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

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                @antipodean said in Bledisloe II:

                @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

                @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

                https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

                This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

                Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

                Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
                Turnovers were only 2 as well

                Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

                He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

                Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

                Made me laugh when he pointed out to the ref that Squire was ‘out cold’ early in the game. The comms wanked on that he’s a fine person with amazing sportsman ship qualities. Fuck off he just wanted Squire off the field to do and probably fail a HIA

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                • MN5M MN5

                  @antipodean said in Bledisloe II:

                  @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                  @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                  @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

                  @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                  I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

                  https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

                  This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

                  Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

                  Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
                  Turnovers were only 2 as well

                  Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

                  He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

                  Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

                  Yeah at who's expense? Reads not exactly a bad no 8

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                  @mn5 said in Bledisloe II:

                  @antipodean said in Bledisloe II:

                  @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                  @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                  @rancid-schnitzel said in Bledisloe II:

                  @jegga said in Bledisloe II:

                  I’d suggest carrying the weight of the world around us probably more responsible for his aches and pains

                  https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/106582382/wallabies-must-protect-pocock-more-coach

                  This happens to pretty much every player reaching in to steal the ball. It happens to Pocock all the time because that's all he farking does. It's quite indicative of the type of player he is that he stands out every time we pump them. In other words when getting hammered he's good at getting his team a little less hammered. Awesome, he made 5 turnovers in a 40 point loss! God forbid he actually make an effective hit up and do something with the ball. Or win a line out.

                  Where did you see his stats? I saw he’d made a pitiful amount of ground at one stage then he made a run a few minutes later but it was all sideways.

                  Yeah recall seeing late in the game that he had made 4 runs for a grand total of 5 meters. I make it further when I roll out of bed in the weekend.
                  Turnovers were only 2 as well

                  Best player in the world! He's ineffective at every aspect of the game other than turnovers and he doesn't get enough of those in a manner that his team can really benefit from. How many of his turnovers immediately lead to a counter attack?

                  He's just as dirty and niggly as other players, and whinges to the ref. On more than one occasion I've seen Hooper tell him to shut up.

                  Whenever I meet someone who proclaims him to be the best player in the world, or would walk into the All Blacks, I immediately recognise the person I'm talking to knows nothing about rugby.

                  Yeah at who's expense? Reads not exactly a bad no 8

                  Cane maybe if you're on crack.

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                    The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

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                    • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                      The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

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                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                      The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

                      His 1st fourth try or 2nd fourth try? (5th try)

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                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                        The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

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                        @mariner4life yep, from the wide angle you thought those 2 coming toward one another had him, but the little fend and he was gone...pure unadulterated speed 🗼

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                          I'm not going to post the link but I read what the Walrus had to say about this game. He was very complimentary but probably wrote that through gritted teeth. The most amusing part, which he acknowledges, is that the scores in Bled I and II does put the Irish series win into context. The NH scribes won't be able to criticise the Wallabies too much without diminshing that achievement.

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                            I'd like to see Squire developed as the back-up 8 in case Read sustains another long term injury.

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                              @mariner4life yep, from the wide angle you thought those 2 coming toward one another had him, but the little fend and he was gone...pure unadulterated speed 🗼

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                              @taniwharugby are we talking about the same try?

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                                @taniwharugby are we talking about the same try?

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                                @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                                @taniwharugby are we talking about the same try?

                                Not sure he is but to be fair B.B scored around 11 tries during the game.

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                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                                  The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

                                  His 1st fourth try or 2nd fourth try? (5th try)

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                                  @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                                  The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

                                  His 1st fourth try or 2nd fourth try? (5th try)

                                  My favourite was his legit 3rd try. Hooper was in no man's land.

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                                  • MN5M MN5

                                    @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                                    @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                                    The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

                                    His 1st fourth try or 2nd fourth try? (5th try)

                                    My favourite was his legit 3rd try. Hooper was in no man's land.

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                                    btw the maori part of the anthem was great. and the haka as broadcast was awesome. definitely a keeper!

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                                    • zephyrZ zephyr

                                      btw the maori part of the anthem was great. and the haka as broadcast was awesome. definitely a keeper!

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                                      @zephyr said in Bledisloe II:

                                      btw the maori part of the anthem was great. and the haka as broadcast was awesome. definitely a keeper!

                                      Yeah, it made a nice change.....

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                                      • MN5M MN5

                                        @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                                        @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                                        The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

                                        His 1st fourth try or 2nd fourth try? (5th try)

                                        My favourite was his legit 3rd try. Hooper was in no man's land.

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                                        @mn5 said in Bledisloe II:

                                        @virgil said in Bledisloe II:

                                        @mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:

                                        The more i watch Barrett's fourth try (it's ridiculous even typing that by the way) the more i think it's going to take some catching as try of the year.

                                        His 1st fourth try or 2nd fourth try? (5th try)

                                        My favourite was his legit 3rd try. Hooper was in no man's land.

                                        Just terrible defence from the Wallabies. Why on earth you'd rush out of your defensive line like that as captain, leaving a massive hole for Beaudy to run through is mystifying.

                                        Same as Squires' try - simple lack of communication leaving Squire unmarked. Peach of a pass but.

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                                          I liked Moody's try. Showed great strength. Very unheralded player, but does a shit load of work in tight and hits like a train.

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