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Wallabies v France 2

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    @act-crusader said in Wallabies v France 2:

    I hate this crap at the back of a ruck when a halfback has his hands on the ball for a good 5-6 seconds and the defence can’t do anything.

    I noticed in the Sharks-Lions game Peyper said to the halfbacks early in the game that if you roll/slide the ball back from a ruck with your hands it is out. I wish all refs did that.

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    @bovidae said in Wallabies v France 2:

    @act-crusader said in Wallabies v France 2:

    I hate this crap at the back of a ruck when a halfback has his hands on the ball for a good 5-6 seconds and the defence can’t do anything.

    I noticed in the Sharks-Lions game Peyper said to the halfbacks early in the game that if you roll/slide the ball back from a ruck with your hands it is out. I wish all refs did that.

    A proper ref for starters! Good to hear and I hope there is a directive put out by World Rugby. I can tolerate the rolling it back with the foot to keep the ball in the ruck, but the multiple rolling it back and placing it under a boot lace, is taking the proverbial.

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    • voodooV voodoo

      @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

      If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

      Don't get @Bones started again

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      @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

      @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

      If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

      Don't get @Bones started again

      Yes. Imagine what a full French team would do to the ABs if they failed to beat this poor Australian outfit by more than 20 points.

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      • ChrisC Chris

        First win for 31 years in Australia unbelievable

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        @chris said in Wallabies v France 2:

        First win for 31 years in Australia unbelievable

        That was the series when Peter Fitzsimmons got targeted by the French. I don’t remember the French win but the game at Ballymore is one of the great tests and the Blanco try from the Wallaby try line where he skinned Campo, Carozza and a couple of others.

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        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

          @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

          Is it just me, or do the Wallabies not look nearly pissed off enough post-game?

          I thought the same with Rennie's interview to be honest.

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          @kiwimurph said in Wallabies v France 2:

          @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

          Is it just me, or do the Wallabies not look nearly pissed off enough post-game?

          I thought the same with Rennie's interview to be honest.

          Cheika era: "hey cuzzy bros look at thus pussed-off Aussie carrying on like an igg eh? Have a chull pull bro!"

          Rennie era: "Aw shut bro thus igg doesn't even care uf he wuns or not eh?!"

          🤷‍♂️

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            @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

            @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

            If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

            Don't get @Bones started again

            Yes. Imagine what a full French team would do to the ABs if they failed to beat this poor Australian outfit by more than 20 points.

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            @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

            @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

            @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

            If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

            Don't get @Bones started again

            Yes. Imagine what a full French team would do to the ABs if they failed to beat this poor Australian outfit by more than 20 points.

            Sorry, I meant "a full strength French team".

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              Just discovered this:

              *"Quade Cooper denied Australian citizenship despite playing for national rugby team
              
              New Zealand-born rugby union star Quade Cooper has been refused Australian citizenship"*
              
              

              Tee hee - he's officialy still all yours fellas and you're welcome to him. 🤤

              Evidently the li'l fella twit-for-brainsed a letter informing him that his latest residency application had been rejected because he had failed to provide evidence that he met certain requirements, including proof that he had participated in “activities of benefit to Australia”.

              Of course he failed to produce evidence of any benefit - there is none! That is seriously funny!!! :face_with_tongue:

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              • voodooV voodoo

                @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

                Don't get @Bones started again

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                @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

                @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

                Don't get @Bones started again

                Let's just be hopeful it's not the same France who lost to England who lost to Wales and Ireland. Or maybe not the France who lost to Scotland.

                Or not the Springboks that lost to a pandemic effected lions or a British team whose best lost to a covid decimated Springboks.

                No, wait, where am I?

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                • C cgrant

                  @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

                  Don't get @Bones started again

                  Yes. Imagine what a full French team would do to the ABs if they failed to beat this poor Australian outfit by more than 20 points.

                  Sorry, I meant "a full strength French team".

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                  @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                  If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

                  Don't get @Bones started again

                  Yes. Imagine what a full French team would do to the ABs if they failed to beat this poor Australian outfit by more than 20 points.

                  Sorry, I meant "a full strength French team".

                  As I said, hopefully not the same thing they did to a poor England eh 😬

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                    Really entertaining, and well deserved win for France.

                    Since when did it become de rigeur to pronounce Koroibete in a Frank Spencer 'Some Mother's Do 'Ave ' Em' twang?

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                    • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                      Really entertaining, and well deserved win for France.

                      Since when did it become de rigeur to pronounce Koroibete in a Frank Spencer 'Some Mother's Do 'Ave ' Em' twang?

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                      • BonesB Bones

                        @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

                        @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                        If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

                        Don't get @Bones started again

                        Let's just be hopeful it's not the same France who lost to England who lost to Wales and Ireland. Or maybe not the France who lost to Scotland.

                        Or not the Springboks that lost to a pandemic effected lions or a British team whose best lost to a covid decimated Springboks.

                        No, wait, where am I?

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                        @bones said in Wallabies v France 2:

                        @voodoo said in Wallabies v France 2:

                        @cgrant said in Wallabies v France 2:

                        If the ABs cannot beat this Wallaby team my more than 20 points, even away, then they'd have to worry for the next NH tour.

                        Don't get @Bones started again

                        Let's just be hopeful it's not the same France who lost to England who lost to Wales and Ireland. Or maybe not the France who lost to Scotland.

                        Or not the Springboks that lost to a pandemic effected lions or a British team whose best lost to a covid decimated Springboks.

                        No, wait, where am I?

                        Oh no, not that Scotland that also lost Wales and Ireland…

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                          The Wobs were seriously outmuscled in the forwards there. That Wobs 6 was great in Super rugby but looks like a schoolboy at test level. The meters gained up the middle by France was almost criminal. Powderpuff tight 5 from the Wobs. So much for the Rennie influence I was going on about in another thread. As you were, nothing to see here.

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                            The Wobs were seriously outmuscled in the forwards there. That Wobs 6 was great in Super rugby but looks like a schoolboy at test level. The meters gained up the middle by France was almost criminal. Powderpuff tight 5 from the Wobs. So much for the Rennie influence I was going on about in another thread. As you were, nothing to see here.

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                            @old-samurai-jack shit I forgot to mention the imagine if Rennie was in charge of the ABs thing.

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                              I was very impressed with the France forwards. Accurate tackling with power. Some big units there and this team is building very nicely.
                              Something very non-traditional for them was the discipline. Sure they occasionally got it wrong but you could see that painting the right picture to the ref was in their minds.
                              These guys are going to be very strong at home and don’t look like they are the old “never know what you will get” France
                              I thought that the reffing was generally very good but didn’t understand the “flexibility” offered to Oz with their continued infringement when under pressure in the red zone. Killing the ball and offside play when a metre out seriously hampers the chances of a try.

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                                Until last night the only rugby i had watched all year was the first 50-odd minutes of the Super Rugby TT final (and taht was on a small screen with no volume, through a boozed up haze, while simultaneously punting on harness racing and asian gallops), but that test reminded me why i love this game.

                                I know it's not great for the purists, or if you actually are supporting one of the teams, but errors make good rugby. Errors offer up opportunity, and when both teams are willing to have a crack at that opportunity, it makes for a spectacle.

                                What i saw was a young Aussie team with deficiencies in key areas having a real fucking go. You can't fault their endeavor, just their execution let them down at precisely the wrong time. Veletini was bloody good i thought, made repeated dents in the defense and never stopped throwing himself at the French. With the ball the Aussie forwards had a heap of vigour, problem was they couldn't muscle up on defense. And their ruck work was very ordinary. That little 2nd pop pass really is more miss than hit. They played most of the rugby, but could never make it count on the scoreboard. They were still full of running at the end too.

                                The French were pretty good too. Not much on attack outside of some eye catching counter. it was route 1 football and it was often brutally effective. The hooker had approximately 58 pick-and-goes, the 7 was in to everything, and i was impressed with the work of the skipper at #8. The fullback looked fucking classy as well.

                                Short turn around to the final test will be interesting. World Cup pool-of-death sort of stuff.

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                                • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                  Until last night the only rugby i had watched all year was the first 50-odd minutes of the Super Rugby TT final (and taht was on a small screen with no volume, through a boozed up haze, while simultaneously punting on harness racing and asian gallops), but that test reminded me why i love this game.

                                  I know it's not great for the purists, or if you actually are supporting one of the teams, but errors make good rugby. Errors offer up opportunity, and when both teams are willing to have a crack at that opportunity, it makes for a spectacle.

                                  What i saw was a young Aussie team with deficiencies in key areas having a real fucking go. You can't fault their endeavor, just their execution let them down at precisely the wrong time. Veletini was bloody good i thought, made repeated dents in the defense and never stopped throwing himself at the French. With the ball the Aussie forwards had a heap of vigour, problem was they couldn't muscle up on defense. And their ruck work was very ordinary. That little 2nd pop pass really is more miss than hit. They played most of the rugby, but could never make it count on the scoreboard. They were still full of running at the end too.

                                  The French were pretty good too. Not much on attack outside of some eye catching counter. it was route 1 football and it was often brutally effective. The hooker had approximately 58 pick-and-goes, the 7 was in to everything, and i was impressed with the work of the skipper at #8. The fullback looked fucking classy as well.

                                  Short turn around to the final test will be interesting. World Cup pool-of-death sort of stuff.

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                                  @mariner4life said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                  until last night the only rugby i had watched all year was the first 50-odd minutes of the Super Rugby TT final (and taht was on a small screen with no volume, through a boozed up haze, while simultaneously punting on harness racing and asian gallops), but that test reminded me why i love this game.

                                  I know it's not great for the purists, or if you actually are supporting one of the teams, but errors make good rugby. Errors offer up opportunity, and when both teams are willing to have a crack at that opportunity, it makes for a spectacle.

                                  What i saw was a young Aussie team with deficiencies in key areas having a real fucking go. You can't fault their endeavor, just their execution let them down at precisely the wrong time. Veletini was bloody good i thought, made repeated dents in the defense and never stopped throwing himself at the French. With the ball the Aussie forwards had a heap of vigour, problem was they couldn't muscle up on defense. And their ruck work was very ordinary. That little 2nd pop pass really is more miss than hit. They played most of the rugby, but could never make it count on the scoreboard. They were still full of running at the end too.

                                  The French were pretty good too. Not much on attack outside of some eye catching counter. it was route 1 football and it was often brutally effective. The hooker had approximately 58 pick-and-goes, the 7 was in to everything, and i was impressed with the work of the skipper at #8. The fullback looked fucking classy as well.

                                  Short turn around to the final test will be interesting. World Cup pool-of-death sort of stuff.

                                  It's very rare for that my attention is held by a test between neutral teams, with nothing on the line, but yesterday you couldn't really stop watching, because you knew something was going to happen and that is precisely because both teams set out to play - neither were negative despite having different styles. I loved it.

                                  And France won, which I was happy about as now the next test will be fun too.

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                                  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                    Until last night the only rugby i had watched all year was the first 50-odd minutes of the Super Rugby TT final (and taht was on a small screen with no volume, through a boozed up haze, while simultaneously punting on harness racing and asian gallops), but that test reminded me why i love this game.

                                    I know it's not great for the purists, or if you actually are supporting one of the teams, but errors make good rugby. Errors offer up opportunity, and when both teams are willing to have a crack at that opportunity, it makes for a spectacle.

                                    What i saw was a young Aussie team with deficiencies in key areas having a real fucking go. You can't fault their endeavor, just their execution let them down at precisely the wrong time. Veletini was bloody good i thought, made repeated dents in the defense and never stopped throwing himself at the French. With the ball the Aussie forwards had a heap of vigour, problem was they couldn't muscle up on defense. And their ruck work was very ordinary. That little 2nd pop pass really is more miss than hit. They played most of the rugby, but could never make it count on the scoreboard. They were still full of running at the end too.

                                    The French were pretty good too. Not much on attack outside of some eye catching counter. it was route 1 football and it was often brutally effective. The hooker had approximately 58 pick-and-goes, the 7 was in to everything, and i was impressed with the work of the skipper at #8. The fullback looked fucking classy as well.

                                    Short turn around to the final test will be interesting. World Cup pool-of-death sort of stuff.

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                                    @mariner4life Cold light of day. The effort is there and there were actually marginal improvements across the board (except Wright). But god damn, as a Wallaby fan that is so hard to watch. The number of ridiculous, often unforced errors is mind numbing.

                                    We could be perched on their 5 metre line and you still feel like they are on the edge of conceding a try. It's fucked.

                                    I can appreciate a tight series (the last series with Ireland was fantastic) but forgive me for pining for the days when we would put a second string touring French side away with ease. Very good chance this team ends as wooden spooners come RC.

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                                      I like our guys, they try hard and you can't be too disappointed with last night. It was a really fun game to watch.

                                      But they just lack that class edge to make it at international level. Hard to blame one or two guys. We just can't break the line, or make those big game-changing plays when we need to.

                                      They are improving and will hopefully continue to improve. But it's not a world beating team and I suggest it never will be.

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                                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                        Until last night the only rugby i had watched all year was the first 50-odd minutes of the Super Rugby TT final (and taht was on a small screen with no volume, through a boozed up haze, while simultaneously punting on harness racing and asian gallops), but that test reminded me why i love this game.

                                        I know it's not great for the purists, or if you actually are supporting one of the teams, but errors make good rugby. Errors offer up opportunity, and when both teams are willing to have a crack at that opportunity, it makes for a spectacle.

                                        What i saw was a young Aussie team with deficiencies in key areas having a real fucking go. You can't fault their endeavor, just their execution let them down at precisely the wrong time. Veletini was bloody good i thought, made repeated dents in the defense and never stopped throwing himself at the French. With the ball the Aussie forwards had a heap of vigour, problem was they couldn't muscle up on defense. And their ruck work was very ordinary. That little 2nd pop pass really is more miss than hit. They played most of the rugby, but could never make it count on the scoreboard. They were still full of running at the end too.

                                        The French were pretty good too. Not much on attack outside of some eye catching counter. it was route 1 football and it was often brutally effective. The hooker had approximately 58 pick-and-goes, the 7 was in to everything, and i was impressed with the work of the skipper at #8. The fullback looked fucking classy as well.

                                        Short turn around to the final test will be interesting. World Cup pool-of-death sort of stuff.

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                                        @mariner4life said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                        Until last night the only rugby i had watched all year was the first 50-odd minutes of the Super Rugby TT final (and taht was on a small screen with no volume, through a boozed up haze, while simultaneously punting on harness racing and asian gallops), but that test reminded me why i love this game.

                                        I know it's not great for the purists, or if you actually are supporting one of the teams, but errors make good rugby. Errors offer up opportunity, and when both teams are willing to have a crack at that opportunity, it makes for a spectacle.

                                        What i saw was a young Aussie team with deficiencies in key areas having a real fucking go. You can't fault their endeavor, just their execution let them down at precisely the wrong time. Veletini was bloody good i thought, made repeated dents in the defense and never stopped throwing himself at the French. With the ball the Aussie forwards had a heap of vigour, problem was they couldn't muscle up on defense. And their ruck work was very ordinary. That little 2nd pop pass really is more miss than hit. They played most of the rugby, but could never make it count on the scoreboard. They were still full of running at the end too.

                                        The French were pretty good too. Not much on attack outside of some eye catching counter. it was route 1 football and it was often brutally effective. The hooker had approximately 58 pick-and-goes, the 7 was in to everything, and i was impressed with the work of the skipper at #8. The fullback looked fucking classy as well.

                                        Short turn around to the final test will be interesting. World Cup pool-of-death sort of stuff.

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                                        • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                                          @bovidae said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                          @act-crusader said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                          I hate this crap at the back of a ruck when a halfback has his hands on the ball for a good 5-6 seconds and the defence can’t do anything.

                                          I noticed in the Sharks-Lions game Peyper said to the halfbacks early in the game that if you roll/slide the ball back from a ruck with your hands it is out. I wish all refs did that.

                                          A proper ref for starters! Good to hear and I hope there is a directive put out by World Rugby. I can tolerate the rolling it back with the foot to keep the ball in the ruck, but the multiple rolling it back and placing it under a boot lace, is taking the proverbial.

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                                          @act-crusader said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                          @bovidae said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                          @act-crusader said in Wallabies v France 2:

                                          I hate this crap at the back of a ruck when a halfback has his hands on the ball for a good 5-6 seconds and the defence can’t do anything.

                                          I noticed in the Sharks-Lions game Peyper said to the halfbacks early in the game that if you roll/slide the ball back from a ruck with your hands it is out. I wish all refs did that.

                                          A proper ref for starters! Good to hear and I hope there is a directive put out by World Rugby. I can tolerate the rolling it back with the foot to keep the ball in the ruck, but the multiple rolling it back and placing it under a boot lace, is taking the proverbial.

                                          Not saying I had breakfast at the same cafe as Nigel Owens or anything, but...

                                          https://twitter.com/Nigelrefowens/status/1415195026284482568?s=20

                                          😉

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