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    @Tim said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Kiwiwomble Full time with the Wallabies.

    not lost to aussie rugby at least, he's done a good job

    It is a bit of a paradox though, these good coaches move up to the international scene, so lesser or at least less experienced coaches take over...but then you risk the players not being as good when the come through and then you dont have enough time to actually "fix" them

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    Not my video, but something everybody has said for a long time; dispersal of talent.

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    Japan stun Wallaroos for historic Test win

    Japan stun Wallaroos for historic Test win

    An off night with the boot from Lori Cramer and some impatient play has cost the Wallaroos in a reality-check 12-10 Test loss to Japan.

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    @Bovidae some really poor decision making at 9-10 by the Aussies.

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    I should also add the Japanese defence was amazing. Like the men's team, they used their speed and precision well.

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    @NTA

    It has been a successful Australia tour for the Japanese Sakura team! They beat Fijiana 28 - 14, Australian Barbarians 24 - 10 and now Australia 12 - 10.

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    @antipodean definitely agree with the idea of picking combo's, it just has to cut down on learning curves when they have limited time in AB camp

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    NTA
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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    That's awesome

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    #3191

    Is this the year of the Wallabies?

    When I start to piece together a top Australian 23 from the players involved with Super Rugby only (excluding the likes of Samu Kerevi playing in Japan), one thing is pretty clear - the Wallabies look to have a great balance of experience and X factor to give the All Black’s a real crack at the Bledisloe in 2022.

    I’ve tried having a go at a match day 23 but I’m sure there is plenty of room for debate. I’ve gone for the injection of youth with Bell, Lonergan and Wilson in the pack and I have kept the cart horse that is Hodge well away from the backs.

    Is this 23 better than the All Blacks top side? That remains to be seen, however there is some exciting talent in Australia atm. I’ve probably missed a couple of players aswell.

    1. Angus Bell
    2. Lauchlan Lonergan
    3. Taniela Tupou
    4. Matt Philip
    5. Darcy Swain
    6. Rob Valetini
    7. Michael Hooper
    8. Harry Wilson
    9. Tate McDermott
    10. James O’Connor
    11. Andrew Kellaway
    12. Len Ikitau
    13. Izaia Perese
    14. Jordan Petaia
    15. Tom Banks
    16. Folau Fainga’a
    17. James Slipper
    18. Michael Ala’alatoa
    19. Izack Rodda
    20. Pete Samu / Fraser McReight
    21. Nick White
    22. Noah Lolesio
    23. Hunter Paisami
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    Machpants
    replied to Canes4life on last edited by
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    @Canes4life said in Aussie Rugby:

    Is this 23 better than the All Blacks top side?

    No

    But will we get the best ABs side from foster, doubtful

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    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Canes4life said in Aussie Rugby:

    Is this 23 better than the All Blacks top side?

    No

    But will we get the best ABs side from foster, doubtful

    That’s my concern aswell, I feel Australia are a lot more settled than we are in terms of combinations.

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    replied to Canes4life on last edited by Machpants
    #3194

    @Canes4life said in Aussie Rugby:

    Is this the year of the Wallabies?

    When I start to piece together a top Australian 23 from the players involved with Super Rugby only (excluding the likes of Samu Kerevi playing in Japan), one thing is pretty clear - the Wallabies look to have a great balance of experience and X factor to give the All Black’s a real crack at the Bledisloe in 2022.

    I’ve tried having a go at a match day 23 but I’m sure there is plenty of room for debate. I’ve gone for the injection of youth with Bell, Lonergan and Wilson in the pack and I have kept the cart horse that is Hodge well away from the backs.

    Is this 23 better than the All Blacks top side? That remains to be seen, however there is some exciting talent in Australia atm. I’ve probably missed a couple of players aswell.

    1. Angus Bell
    2. Lauchlan Lonergan
    3. Taniela Tupou
    4. Matt Philip
    5. Darcy Swain
    6. Rob Valetini
    7. Michael Hooper
    8. Harry Wilson
    9. Tate McDermott
    10. James O’Connor
    11. Andrew Kellaway
    12. Len Ikitau
    13. Izaia Perese
    14. Jordan Petaia
    15. Tom Banks
    16. Folau Fainga’a
    17. James Slipper
    18. Michael Ala’alatoa
    19. Izack Rodda
    20. Pete Samu / Fraser McReight
    21. Nick White
    22. Noah Lolesio
    23. Hunter Paisami

    Someone's random 23, I won't comment on props as I have no idea but no Tupou is great in open field. Bolding those that are better for ABs IMO

    Moody?,Hogman?, Norris?

    S Taukei'aho Taylor is also better

    O Tu'ungafasi

    B Retallick

    S Whitelock despite both being not their peak still better than Oz

    T Vaii (personally think he is the future at six) Nah Ioane

    S Cane (c)

    A Savea

    A Smith

    B Barrett

    C Clarke

    J Barrett Lotsa experience, top offloader which great in midfield, and does the kicks

    R Ioane Is awesome

    S Reece Work rate

    W Jordan Not even close

    Bench is less important and changes a lot but ours still looks better

    C Taylor

    No idea. Can we steal Antonio from the French? He is Kiwi so...

    Is it to soon for the mighty Williams?

    S Barrett

    D Papalii

    F Fakatava

    R Mo'unga

    L Fainga'anuku or RTS

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #3195

    @Canes4life Happy if Rennie chooses Lonergan at hooker as he looked like a lightweight against the French.

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    replied to Canes4life on last edited by Derpus
    #3196

    @Canes4life Kerevi and Koroibete walk straight in and should be available. Probably Quade too.

    Are we going to win the Bledisloe? Fuck no. To do so means winning at Eden Park which may very well never happen again.

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    Daffy Jaffy
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    Georgina Robinson  /  May 16, 2022  /  Rugby Union

    Japan-based trio gets green light for Wallabies gold against England

    Japan-based trio gets green light for Wallabies gold against England

    Australia look set to avoid a repeat of last year’s selection fiasco with star backs Quade Cooper, Samu Kerevi and Marika Koroibete.

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    Machpants
    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim said in Aussie Rugby:

    Georgina Robinson  /  May 16, 2022  /  Rugby Union

    Japan-based trio gets green light for Wallabies gold against England

    Japan-based trio gets green light for Wallabies gold against England

    Australia look set to avoid a repeat of last year’s selection fiasco with star backs Quade Cooper, Samu Kerevi and Marika Koroibete.

    That adds a heap to the Wallas

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    wrote on last edited by Machpants
    #3200

    Nic White turns down Japanese mega offer to re-sign with Rugby Australia

    Nic White turns down Japanese mega offer to re-sign with Rugby Australia

    Wallabies coach Dave Rennie said it was a coup to have White recommit to Australia ahead of the flagship tournament, with the 31-year-old in vintage form.

    Isolating at home art

    Nick White in Green and Gold

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