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Wallabies v Springboks II

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  • chimoausC chimoaus

    @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

    Poor Argentina may go 0-6 this year.

    They've already lost twice to Wales b, 0-8

    Sad to see, much prefer a strong Argie side. I do wonder how the pandemic has impacted many of the players and teams.

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    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

    @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

    Poor Argentina may go 0-6 this year.

    They've already lost twice to Wales b, 0-8

    Sad to see, much prefer a strong Argie side. I do wonder how the pandemic has impacted many of the players and teams.

    Pumas to beat Wallabies 2-0 then

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      @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

      Poor Argentina may go 0-6 this year.

      They've already lost twice to Wales b, 0-8

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      @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

      @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

      Poor Argentina may go 0-6 this year.

      They've already lost twice to Wales b, 0-8

      Incorrect.
      Their first test, this year, against Wales was a 20 - 20 draw.
      They beat Wales in their second test: 33 - 11.

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      • StargazerS Stargazer

        @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

        @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

        Poor Argentina may go 0-6 this year.

        They've already lost twice to Wales b, 0-8

        Incorrect.
        Their first test, this year, against Wales was a 20 - 20 draw.
        They beat Wales in their second test: 33 - 11.

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        @stargazer said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

        @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

        @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

        Poor Argentina may go 0-6 this year.

        They've already lost twice to Wales b, 0-8

        Incorrect.
        Their first test, this year, against Wales was a 20 - 20 draw.
        They beat Wales in their second test: 33 - 11.

        Ah, my error.

        Soz

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        • chimoausC chimoaus

          So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

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          @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

          So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

          Does that mean we can claim credit for some of their victory? Ok, good!

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          • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

            @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

            So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

            Does that mean we can claim credit for some of their victory? Ok, good!

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            @nostrildamus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

            @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

            So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

            Does that mean we can claim credit for some of their victory? Ok, good!

            Plus a kiwi coach, and to think the brass at Oz Hq say we don't care about them.

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            • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

              @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

              So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

              Does that mean we can claim credit for some of their victory? Ok, good!

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              so do we need to beat the Boks next to gain #1?
              That would add a bit of incentive. Or at least, spice.

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                Congrats Oz x2. Kerevi my MOM 2nd week running. Ikitau great too and our missed tackle count was already 12 at HT. ABs are going to clean our pipes by 20 without some changes but our fitness isn’t going to be fixed in a week. We just continue to battle in Oz v Oz…

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                • mantissanetM mantissanet

                  Congrats Oz x2. Kerevi my MOM 2nd week running. Ikitau great too and our missed tackle count was already 12 at HT. ABs are going to clean our pipes by 20 without some changes but our fitness isn’t going to be fixed in a week. We just continue to battle in Oz v Oz…

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                  oh so Wallabies go to #3 in World rankings apparently.

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                  • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                    So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

                    Does that mean we can claim credit for some of their victory? Ok, good!

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                    @nostrildamus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                    So has Super Rugby Transtasman and 3 games vs us actually helped the Wallabies. Even though they lost they played at a high pace each week.

                    Does that mean we can claim credit for some of their victory? Ok, good!

                    Super rugby is real preparation for international rugby. I think the decline in super rugby quality led to the poor rwc performances in 2019 from sanzaaar

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                    • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                      so do we need to beat the Boks next to gain #1?
                      That would add a bit of incentive. Or at least, spice.

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                      @nostrildamus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                      so do we need to beat the Boks next to gain #1?
                      That would add a bit of incentive. Or at least, spice.

                      Yup, I'd Oz had gone 14 up we'd be 1. No matter how much we beat Argentina we can't get enough points. It's on the line next weekend.

                      Unless we lose this one, obviously

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                      • NTAN NTA

                        @chris said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        Shoulder on head Red card , soft Ref.

                        No attempt to clean out. If Swinton was a borderline red, that was an easy red

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                        @nta that ref definitely had it in for the Wallabies. Someone must have done something to piss him off. They nearly talked themselves into red carding Swinton for a shoulder to shoulder tackle?

                        But fuck him, we were good value and won well regardless.

                        I reckon the ABs will tear them a new arsehole.

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                          Man the Wallabies smacked them, should have won by more in the end. 4 tries to 1.

                          I don't know what to make of that. Bar the final 20 minutes if the first Bled we've absolutely dominated the Wallabies. Are the Boks really that bad? Or do they just have a mental block playing in Aus?

                          One thing is for sure though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

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                          • D Derpus

                            @nta that ref definitely had it in for the Wallabies. Someone must have done something to piss him off. They nearly talked themselves into red carding Swinton for a shoulder to shoulder tackle?

                            But fuck him, we were good value and won well regardless.

                            I reckon the ABs will tear them a new arsehole.

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                            @derpus said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                            @nta that ref definitely had it in for the Wallabies. Someone must have done something to piss him off. They nearly talked themselves into red carding Swinton for a shoulder to shoulder tackle?

                            But fuck him, we were good value and won well regardless.

                            I reckon the ABs will tear them a new arsehole.

                            He actually refereed the maul properly unlike last week, which was the positive.

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                              Right to copy some shit I posted elsewhere:

                              Our discipline still needs work and our high ball defense was ordinary.
                              Boks didn't fire a shot - think they got sucked into trying to play a bit wide, and then went back to their maul which was providing them zero go-forward after initial penalty wins there.
                              The balance of personnel is about right for the Wallabies BUT Koroibete is a target for high kicks, and while Hodge grew into the game, he looks like he's lacking confidence. Some good counterattack from us which is good to see - heads-up play lacking the last few years
                              Where to for the Boks?
                              They're not fit enough.
                              They're not creative enough.
                              Their cohesion shows exactly what they are: a team picked from across the world with limited time together executing a limited game plan that is fairly easily blunted.
                              ABs by 30 next week.

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                              • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                Man the Wallabies smacked them, should have won by more in the end. 4 tries to 1.

                                I don't know what to make of that. Bar the final 20 minutes if the first Bled we've absolutely dominated the Wallabies. Are the Boks really that bad? Or do they just have a mental block playing in Aus?

                                One thing is for sure though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

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                                @no-quarter said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                One thing is for though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

                                Which goes back to the point that Lolesio isn't shit, but he's half my fucking age in his second year of pro footy, so we can cut him some slack.

                                Will Quade be around for RWC2023? Can we bring through Lolesio or another youngster in that time? Those are the questions Rennie and co will be considering.

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                                  @no-quarter said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  One thing is for though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

                                  Which goes back to the point that Lolesio isn't shit, but he's half my fucking age in his second year of pro footy, so we can cut him some slack.

                                  Will Quade be around for RWC2023? Can we bring through Lolesio or another youngster in that time? Those are the questions Rennie and co will be considering.

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                                  @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  @no-quarter said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  One thing is for though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

                                  Which goes back to the point that Lolesio isn't shit, but he's half my fucking age in his second year of pro footy, so we can cut him some slack.

                                  Will Quade be around for RWC2023? Can we bring through Lolesio or another youngster in that time? Those are the questions Rennie and co will be considering.

                                  Quad, JOC and Lolesio are decent group of tens.

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                                  • nzzpN nzzp

                                    @kirwan Rennie is a good coach

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                                    @nzzp said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                    @kirwan Rennie is a good coach

                                    It was a bit chiefs crusaders from ten years ago eh?

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                                    • KirwanK Kirwan

                                      @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                      @no-quarter said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                      One thing is for though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

                                      Which goes back to the point that Lolesio isn't shit, but he's half my fucking age in his second year of pro footy, so we can cut him some slack.

                                      Will Quade be around for RWC2023? Can we bring through Lolesio or another youngster in that time? Those are the questions Rennie and co will be considering.

                                      Quad, JOC and Lolesio are decent group of tens.

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                                      @kirwan said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                      @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                      @no-quarter said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                      One thing is for though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

                                      Which goes back to the point that Lolesio isn't shit, but he's half my fucking age in his second year of pro footy, so we can cut him some slack.

                                      Will Quade be around for RWC2023? Can we bring through Lolesio or another youngster in that time? Those are the questions Rennie and co will be considering.

                                      Quad, JOC and Lolesio are decent group of tens.

                                      There is also young Harrison at the Tahs - who needs a better forward pack in front of him, and Carter Gordon from the Rebels who played a pretty good game against the Crusaders this year at Leichardt Oval.

                                      Competition for spots is the key, but you'd think the combinations of White+Lolesio and Tate+JOC are tempting to have. Quade is 33 and JOC 31.

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                                        And now to sit back and relax for the game in which I have no skin.

                                        GO THE FKN JUNGLE CATS!

                                        😉

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                                        • NTAN NTA

                                          @kirwan said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                          @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                          @no-quarter said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                          One thing is for though, Quade Cooper has made a fucking huge difference at 10. They are a damn sight harder to beat with him there instead of the youngster. Gotta hand it to the bloke, I thought he was done and dusted with the Wallabies, to come back and play so well is a credit to him.

                                          Which goes back to the point that Lolesio isn't shit, but he's half my fucking age in his second year of pro footy, so we can cut him some slack.

                                          Will Quade be around for RWC2023? Can we bring through Lolesio or another youngster in that time? Those are the questions Rennie and co will be considering.

                                          Quad, JOC and Lolesio are decent group of tens.

                                          There is also young Harrison at the Tahs - who needs a better forward pack in front of him, and Carter Gordon from the Rebels who played a pretty good game against the Crusaders this year at Leichardt Oval.

                                          Competition for spots is the key, but you'd think the combinations of White+Lolesio and Tate+JOC are tempting to have. Quade is 33 and JOC 31.

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                                          @nta Kellaway looks like a player that needs to be involved more...

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