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Bledisloe 2

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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    @NTA said in Bledisloe 2:

    @His-Bobness said in Bledisloe 2:

    It really is pathetic.

    Perhaps, but as you stated: it is finals weekend for popular codes.

    What else is rugby to do in order to stay in the media? Fan the flames of outrage - because we didn't win. And even if we did: Swain is getting cited.

    I have no doubt that every Aussie rugby fan would love the luxury of a single shithouse NRL team and a bunch of other sports that barely appear on the radar, but that's not the reality.

    On the plus side for AB fans: you've temporarily stopped talking about firing Foster into the sun.

    Lol fuck off.

    Just another in a long line of whining from Aussie rugby. Accept your place and know your role.

    You're the A-league. With out the western suburbs ethnics. Sport of investment bankers and pacific immigrants

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    @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

    Just another in a long line of whining from Aussie rugby. Accept your place and know your role.

    These two sentences sum it up nicely.

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    • TimT Tim

      @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

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      @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

      short-balls

      i like the new nickname for mounga

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      • TimT Tim

        @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

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        @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

        @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

        I want to see him showcase his passing and distribution game as well. If he displays affinity for defensive line organisation as well I will be ecstatic

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          • voodooV voodoo

            As ludicrous as it is to see Taylor starting, imagine being a Wallaby forward and looking up at 55mins to see a fresh Sami trotting on

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            @voodoo said in Bledisloe 2:

            As ludicrous as it is to see Taylor starting, imagine being a Wallaby forward and looking up at 55mins to see a fresh Sami trotting on

            Less pressure on Taylor darts. Sami is yet to miss in TRC.

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            • BonesB Bones

              I know it's not true, but I'd really like to think this is Taylor and Laulala on last chance saloon to show they're up to test rugby.

              Reality will most likely show Taylor getting beaten around the park and losing a lineout or three, with Laulala getting beaten around the park and being penalised at a scrum or three.

              DP to step up getting actual minutes in a familiar position he's been prepped for.

              Jordan to have one blazing run but remain a spectator for the rest of the game.

              Jordie to cause some issues for the wallaby defence and Clarke to cause even more issues.

              I thought Newell was coming along nicely and doing as well as could be expected, joke that he gets dropped now.

              If Taukieaho is a workload thing,, then why isn't the next best hooker starting?

              Unfortunately, none of the selections are unexpected, a lot of stupid and before this year I would've thought very bizarre, but just commonplace now.

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              @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

              I know it's not true, but I'd really like to think this is Taylor and Laulala on last chance saloon to show they're up to test rugby.

              Reality will most likely show Taylor getting beaten around the park and losing a lineout or three, with Laulala getting beaten around the park and being penalised at a scrum or three.

              DP to step up getting actual minutes in a familiar position he's been prepped for.

              Jordan to have one blazing run but remain a spectator for the rest of the game.

              Jordie to cause some issues for the wallaby defence and Clarke to cause even more issues.

              I thought Newell was coming along nicely and doing as well as could be expected, joke that he gets dropped now.

              If Taukieaho is a workload thing,, then why isn't the next best hooker starting?

              Unfortunately, none of the selections are unexpected, a lot of stupid and before this year I would've thought very bizarre, but just commonplace now.

              EDIT: Cited by Rennie. https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-union/swain-handed-huge-ban-but-loophole-means-wallabies-season-isn-t-over-20220922-p5bk1f.html
              Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

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                @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

                I know it's not true, but I'd really like to think this is Taylor and Laulala on last chance saloon to show they're up to test rugby.

                Reality will most likely show Taylor getting beaten around the park and losing a lineout or three, with Laulala getting beaten around the park and being penalised at a scrum or three.

                DP to step up getting actual minutes in a familiar position he's been prepped for.

                Jordan to have one blazing run but remain a spectator for the rest of the game.

                Jordie to cause some issues for the wallaby defence and Clarke to cause even more issues.

                I thought Newell was coming along nicely and doing as well as could be expected, joke that he gets dropped now.

                If Taukieaho is a workload thing,, then why isn't the next best hooker starting?

                Unfortunately, none of the selections are unexpected, a lot of stupid and before this year I would've thought very bizarre, but just commonplace now.

                EDIT: Cited by Rennie. https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-union/swain-handed-huge-ban-but-loophole-means-wallabies-season-isn-t-over-20220922-p5bk1f.html
                Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

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                @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

                Eh? He's been cited?

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                • BonesB Bones

                  @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                  Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

                  Eh? He's been cited?

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                  @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

                  @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                  Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

                  Eh? He's been cited?

                  May have read an erroneous Stuff article?!

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                    ABs will be looking to attack that locking combo.

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                      @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                      Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

                      Eh? He's been cited?

                      May have read an erroneous Stuff article?!

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                      @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                      Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

                      Eh? He's been cited?

                      May have read an erroneous Stuff article?!

                      I thought I saw that Swain tried to use it in his defence, but that's all there is to it I thought.

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                      • TimT Tim

                        @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

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                        @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                        @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                        If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                        He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                        This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

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                          @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                          @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                          If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                          He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                          This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

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                          @Frye

                          Injuries are our best selector.

                          It's how we got Lomax and Newell.
                          Its how we got Jordie at 12.
                          Its how we got Samisoni too as For would have stuck with Coles and Taylor and made him serve a ten year apprenticeship.

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                            Jordie at 12
                            Jordan at 15
                            Reece at 14

                            Its that simple.

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                            • No QuarterN No Quarter

                              To hell with the doom and gloomers, I fucking love that backline, have wanted to see it for ages. Smith's lightning pass to set them away, Mo'unga's vision on attack who is finding his feet at this level, Jordie a big bopper at 12 who will hit hard on defense, bend the line and has the bonus of a massive boot, Rieko the most lethal player on the planet right now, the closest thing we've had to Cullen on the right wing, world POTY at the back with a license to roam and inject himself in his usual opportunistic way, and an absolute powerhouse on the left wing that is making a habit of knocking those who try to tackle him the fuck out.

                              If they click they will be fucking unstoppable.

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                                @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

                                I know it's not true, but I'd really like to think this is Taylor and Laulala on last chance saloon to show they're up to test rugby.

                                Reality will most likely show Taylor getting beaten around the park and losing a lineout or three, with Laulala getting beaten around the park and being penalised at a scrum or three.

                                DP to step up getting actual minutes in a familiar position he's been prepped for.

                                Jordan to have one blazing run but remain a spectator for the rest of the game.

                                Jordie to cause some issues for the wallaby defence and Clarke to cause even more issues.

                                I thought Newell was coming along nicely and doing as well as could be expected, joke that he gets dropped now.

                                If Taukieaho is a workload thing,, then why isn't the next best hooker starting?

                                Unfortunately, none of the selections are unexpected, a lot of stupid and before this year I would've thought very bizarre, but just commonplace now.

                                EDIT: Cited by Rennie. https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-union/swain-handed-huge-ban-but-loophole-means-wallabies-season-isn-t-over-20220922-p5bk1f.html
                                Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

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                                @pakman said in Bledisloe 2:

                                @Bones said in Bledisloe 2:

                                I know it's not true, but I'd really like to think this is Taylor and Laulala on last chance saloon to show they're up to test rugby.

                                Reality will most likely show Taylor getting beaten around the park and losing a lineout or three, with Laulala getting beaten around the park and being penalised at a scrum or three.

                                DP to step up getting actual minutes in a familiar position he's been prepped for.

                                Jordan to have one blazing run but remain a spectator for the rest of the game.

                                Jordie to cause some issues for the wallaby defence and Clarke to cause even more issues.

                                I thought Newell was coming along nicely and doing as well as could be expected, joke that he gets dropped now.

                                If Taukieaho is a workload thing,, then why isn't the next best hooker starting?

                                Unfortunately, none of the selections are unexpected, a lot of stupid and before this year I would've thought very bizarre, but just commonplace now.

                                EDIT: Cited by Rennie. https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-union/swain-handed-huge-ban-but-loophole-means-wallabies-season-isn-t-over-20220922-p5bk1f.html
                                Newell foul play identified by judiciary.

                                Where does it say that?

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                                  36 years. Makes me feel old. I was in 7th Form.

                                  https://twitter.com/nzrugbydatabase/status/1572775305155993600?t=FU1T4YPzVbwUa3NfxafJ9A&s=19

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                                    @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                                    @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                                    If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                                    He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                                    This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

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                                    @Frye said in Bledisloe 2:

                                    @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                                    @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                                    If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                                    He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                                    This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

                                    What probably gets overlooked with Jordie since he first emerged as the skinny gangly kid ,

                                    He really has grown into a big unit now , got a much harder physical look to him

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                                        @Frye said in Bledisloe 2:

                                        @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                                        @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                                        If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                                        He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                                        This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

                                        What probably gets overlooked with Jordie since he first emerged as the skinny gangly kid ,

                                        He really has grown into a big unit now , got a much harder physical look to him

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                                        @kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe 2:

                                        @Frye said in Bledisloe 2:

                                        @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                                        @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                                        If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                                        He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                                        This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

                                        What probably gets overlooked with Jordie since he first emerged as the skinny gangly kid ,

                                        > He really has grown into a big unit now , got a much harder physical look to him

                                        …..and he’s got a proper rugby players haircut now. None of that sunshine boy shit for him now.

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                                        • MN5M MN5

                                          @kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @Frye said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                                          If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                                          He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                                          This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

                                          What probably gets overlooked with Jordie since he first emerged as the skinny gangly kid ,

                                          > He really has grown into a big unit now , got a much harder physical look to him

                                          …..and he’s got a proper rugby players haircut now. None of that sunshine boy shit for him now.

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                                          @MN5 said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @Frye said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

                                          @No-Quarter Yeah, am fired up to see this backline on Saturday. Really hope to see Jordie's big body smashing through the line off short-balls!

                                          If Jordie is successful at 12 then what an(other) indictment of Foster honestly. He wrote Barrett off as an option in the midfield during Super rugby and obviously had no intention of trying him there during this campaign, it's only injury that has forced his hand. Good luck rather than anything resembling good management.

                                          He's better suited there of course. He's not the fastest and can look ungainly joining the line out wide, but in close his running style is perfect for heavy traffic and as a bigger body more effective than the other options. He can also kick, pass and possibly most importantly offload.

                                          This backline is definitely exciting. Let's see if they can realize that potential.... Apologies if I just gave him the kiss of death.

                                          What probably gets overlooked with Jordie since he first emerged as the skinny gangly kid ,

                                          > He really has grown into a big unit now , got a much harder physical look to him

                                          …..and he’s got a proper rugby players haircut now. None of that sunshine boy shit for him now.

                                          Probably Foster's idea so he can distinguish between him and Reiko in midfield

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