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Wallabies v Springboks II

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  • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

    @stag said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

    Just how shit were Gatlands Lions😳

    Just how outdated & limited was Gatland’s game plan?

    Picked the wrong players to execute his game plan when he had all the players he needed to smash the Boks with a different game plan

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    @mikethesnow could have been a very dangerous backline outside Russell, with strike players like Hogg/Williams, Watson, Harris, etc.

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      Tremendous from Australia

      Some lovely attractive running rugby with deserved tries.

      Great to see guile best grunt.

      Hopefully they can do the same to the Argies.

      If SA get anywhere near NZ then we’ll be back in Heimlich land

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        @mikethesnow could have been a very dangerous backline outside Russell, with strike players like Hogg/Williams, Watson, Harris, etc.

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        @bones said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

        @mikethesnow could have been a very dangerous backline outside Russell, with strike players like Hogg/Williams, Watson, Harris, etc.

        And had better forwards than Australia who could have run them ragged

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        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

          Tremendous from Australia

          Some lovely attractive running rugby with deserved tries.

          Great to see guile best grunt.

          Hopefully they can do the same to the Argies.

          If SA get anywhere near NZ then we’ll be back in Heimlich land

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          @mikethesnow said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

          Great to see guile best grunt.

          We fucked up their grunt fairly well, too.

          I was happy to see the ref correctly adjudicate the maul, but also happy to see us adjust how we stopped it.

          The Boks threw almost exclusively to Orie and it seemed like they could never get it started.

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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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            @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

            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.

            Yep, they were God awful under the bombs. Hodge was copping no end of shit and the crowd cheered ironically when he finally caught one. Korobiete was probably worse though. Get rid of Swindon as well. That hideous caveman is almost a card a game player.

            The Boks were just shit. But tbh that isn't the first time I've gone to Suncorp and seen them get touched up. For whatever reason they don't seem to care about losing to Australia but go psycho against NZ. Having said that, they seemed up for these games so maybe they really are just a mediocre side 🤔. That backline was hopeless. Le Roux has to be the most overrated player in the game.

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              That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

              For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

              But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

              I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

              Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

              Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

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                Goes to show the difference that a competent, experienced 10 running the cutter makes. Quade deserves all the attention he is getting.

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                  Any update on citings? That hit at the end looked like something you'd sit for a few weeks and a red card

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                    Any update on citings? That hit at the end looked like something you'd sit for a few weeks and a red card

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                    @nzzp said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                    Any update on citings? That hit at the end looked like something you'd sit for a few weeks and a red card

                    Maybe Scott Barrett will be the second Barrett to get his red card revoked, it was the same thing

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                    • barbarianB barbarian

                      That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                      For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                      But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                      I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                      Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                      Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

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                      @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                      Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule.

                      The Springboks, however, are the strongest argument for making sure we don't just open the floodgates.

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                        @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule.

                        The Springboks, however, are the strongest argument for making sure we don't just open the floodgates.

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                        @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

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                        • barbarianB barbarian

                          @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

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                          @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                          @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

                          Lots of people are. Like Andrew Kellaway, I guess he has a good overseas offer for next season!

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                            @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                            @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

                            Lots of people are. Like Andrew Kellaway, I guess he has a good overseas offer for next season!

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                            @machpants I haven't seen anyone calling for a complete shift to overseas selection without any qualification requirements. Anyone I respect, anyway.

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                            • barbarianB barbarian

                              That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                              For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                              But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                              I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                              Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                              Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

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                              @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                              That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                              For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                              But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                              I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                              Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                              Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                              Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                              Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

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                                @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                                For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                                But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                                I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                                Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                                Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                                Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                                Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

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                                @rancid-schnitzel said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                                For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                                But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                                I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                                Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                                Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                                Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                                Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

                                And defence, 100% and second highest tackles. Amazing!

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                                  @rancid-schnitzel said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                                  For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                                  But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                                  I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                                  Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                                  Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                                  Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                                  Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

                                  And defence, 100% and second highest tackles. Amazing!

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                                  @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  @rancid-schnitzel said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                                  For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                                  But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                                  I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                                  Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                                  Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                                  Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                                  Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

                                  And defence, 100% and second highest tackles. Amazing!

                                  I may have bagged him in the past for his tackling (and he should be a good tackler, can hit like Muhammad Ali apparently) but always an exciting player to watch and good to see he has worked on his weak points.

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                                    https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

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                                        https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

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                                        @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                        https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

                                        Ran a fantastic line across the field just like a quality flanker, and then hit that ruck with power and excellent technique like a flanker. He’s wearing the wrong number on his back 😉

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                                          "it could not be any tighter" um, 12 all would be tighter

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                                          @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                          "it could not be any tighter" um, 12 all would be tighter

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