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  • M Machpants

    @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

    I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

    Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

    We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

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    @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

    Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

    I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

    Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

    We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

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    • M Machpants

      @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

      I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

      Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

      We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

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      @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

      Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

      I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

      Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

      We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

      Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

      Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

      You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

      Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

      But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

      Get on the bandwagon man!!!

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      • voodooV voodoo

        @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

        I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

        Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

        We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

        Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

        Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

        You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

        Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

        But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

        Get on the bandwagon man!!!

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        @voodoo said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

        Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

        I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

        Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

        We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

        Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

        Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

        You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

        Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

        But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

        Get on the bandwagon man!!!

        I think people are hopping on now the Wahs are gone to be fair

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        • voodooV voodoo

          @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

          @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

          @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

          @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

          Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

          I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

          Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

          We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

          Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

          Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

          You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

          Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

          But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

          Get on the bandwagon man!!!

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          @voodoo Right on!!!

          We are the Champions of the Southern Hemisphere and our runner's up would likely have beaten the Irish if they'd kicked their goals.

          All sorts of strange things happen in RWC play-offs - and this one will be decided on the day.

          If Ireland don't fix their lineout, we will take them!

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          • voodooV voodoo

            @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

            @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

            @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

            @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

            Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

            I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

            Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

            We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

            Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

            Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

            You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

            Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

            But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

            Get on the bandwagon man!!!

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            @voodoo we were a very marginal forward pass from beating them in Dublin as well.

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            • voodooV voodoo

              @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

              @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

              @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

              @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

              Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

              I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

              Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

              We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

              Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

              Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

              You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

              Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

              But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

              Get on the bandwagon man!!!

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              @voodoo Ireland absolutely beatable, just our best team needs to execute accurately on the field. I think there is serious concerns over that, however doesn't mean you should give up before you even face them

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                @voodoo Ireland absolutely beatable, just our best team needs to execute accurately on the field. I think there is serious concerns over that, however doesn't mean you should give up before you even face them

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                @bayimports said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                @voodoo Ireland absolutely beatable, just our best team needs to execute accurately on the field. I think there is serious concerns over that, however doesn't mean you should give up before you even face them

                the flip side is they will have to play well to beat us as well. If they have an off day, or their QF demons cause them to hesitate even a little then we'll get them.

                The QFs are shaping up to be fucking tasty

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                • NTAN NTA

                  @Kirwan said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                  We need to help them get strong again. Less teams for them and a better comp structure in Super rugby

                  Why? How?

                  Less teams just means less money and less chance at results.

                  We need to revamp all our shit internally. Forget the pro level at this point. It can't be papered over.

                  This will take a decade of proper grassroots reform.

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                  @NTA said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                  @Kirwan said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                  We need to help them get strong again. Less teams for them and a better comp structure in Super rugby

                  Why? How?

                  Less teams just means less money and less chance at results.

                  We need to revamp all our shit internally. Forget the pro level at this point. It can't be papered over.

                  This will take a decade of proper grassroots reform.

                  This.

                  Rushing to say we urgently need to cull SR clubs is just as short-term as swapping the coach. Who are you going to cull - Melbourne, biggest city in Australia? Canberra, historically Australia's best performing team? Perth, another huge market with great development programs (and Twiggy money)? Making the call to just give up on those regions, without a vision of what the long term structure will be, would be rank stupidity.

                  Plus, if RA lose 40% of the teams, they should expect to lose 40% of the TV money. And 40% of the players whose wages it pays. Not the shitest 40% either, it'd be 40% of the stars and 40% of the benchwarmers.

                  Yeah, you can argue that it will increase competition, so the players will be forced to compete for the reduced contracts available. Which might work, as long as there are no other leagues globally willing to pony up plenty of money to anyone who can handle a Mediterranean lifestyle

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                    Warren dry as usual but speaks a lot of sense. Sounds like he has focused on sorting out the admin and issues players had and focused on building a happy team environment. Also pushed the players hard but as Shag mentioned upstairs is often where the game is won and lost. At the moment the Australian Squad is mentally fucked whereas the Welsh are on the up and up.

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                    • MN5M MN5

                      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                      @taniwharugby said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                      Apologies if already posted...

                      SBW cops alot of shit, but he is on the money here

                      https://fb.watch/ngyM4iarhw/?mibextid=Nif5oz

                      Based on what I saw, he was the only explayer who had a pop at Eddie. Respect for that. Pity he has the oratory skills of Hodor.

                      I think he spoke pretty well actually, to be fair maybe that is cos he was standing next to Justin Plank Harrison who looked like he’d swallowed a wasp.

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                      @MN5 said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                      @taniwharugby said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                      Apologies if already posted...

                      SBW cops alot of shit, but he is on the money here

                      https://fb.watch/ngyM4iarhw/?mibextid=Nif5oz

                      Based on what I saw, he was the only explayer who had a pop at Eddie. Respect for that. Pity he has the oratory skills of Hodor.

                      I think he spoke pretty well actually, to be fair maybe that is cos he was standing next to Justin Plank Harrison who looked like he’d swallowed a wasp.

                      I actually thought Plank made a good counterpoint that the rot goes much deeper than Eddie and that's ultimately what needs to be addressed. At the end of the day Eddie was probably only speaking to Japan because he realised what an epic shit show he'd agreed to manage. No excuse for Eddie, he's a prize piston wristed gibbon, but that loss was at least a decade in the making, even if he probably made it worse.

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                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                        @bayimports said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                        @voodoo Ireland absolutely beatable, just our best team needs to execute accurately on the field. I think there is serious concerns over that, however doesn't mean you should give up before you even face them

                        the flip side is they will have to play well to beat us as well. If they have an off day, or their QF demons cause them to hesitate even a little then we'll get them.

                        The QFs are shaping up to be fucking tasty

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                        @mariner4life said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                        @bayimports said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                        @voodoo Ireland absolutely beatable, just our best team needs to execute accurately on the field. I think there is serious concerns over that, however doesn't mean you should give up before you even face them

                        the flip side is they will have to play well to beat us as well. If they have an off day, or their QF demons cause them to hesitate even a little then we'll get them.

                        The QFs are shaping up to be fucking tasty

                        I remember Chiefs fans riding a roller coaster under Fozzie, where their hopes would be built up only for them to be cruely torn down. Since Fozzie's reign as the AB coach is mirroring his efforts with the Chiefs, I am half expecting us to win a quarter final and then to get spat out like a flaccid penis in a semi final we would be expected to win.

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                        • voodooV voodoo

                          @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

                          I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

                          Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

                          We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

                          Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

                          Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

                          You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

                          Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

                          But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

                          Get on the bandwagon man!!!

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                          @voodoo said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @Machpants said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @Stargazer said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          @mencey said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                          Game over me thinks. Will they keep Eddie?

                          I suspect they'll keep Eddie ... with all the excuses of the Lions Tour and "2027"

                          Didn't think about that. The Lions will absolutely slaughter the Wallabies unless there are some serious changes. The thing that worries me is the way the All Blacks played against SA in the warm up and there first game against France, we may be looking down the barrel of another hiding against Ireland in the semi's assuming we get that far. Scott Robinson may have his work cut out for him the next few years. The defence of Ireland and Wales the last couple of days has been outstanding.

                          We face Ireland in the quarters, no way we make the semis. I am hoping we make a game of it unlike the wallabies here

                          Fuck man, enough with the defeatist bullshit, it's getting boring

                          Yeah, we lost to them in a series a year ago, we all remember it. We also thumped them 42-19 in the first game of that series remember? In the 2nd test we played for a while with 13 men, and with 14 for 18mins. And in the 3rd test we fought back to within 3 points with a side that included Havili at 12, BB at 10, no Scott Barrett, and RTS on the bench.

                          You may not like the lack of development since, but at the very least the starting side is absolutely settled now, assuming injury recovery continues the way we are told it is. Frizz over AI is an upgrade, JB over Havili at 12 is a huge upgrade. Midfield combo being settled is massive. SB is in great form so we have 3 quality locks to choose from.

                          Yeah this isn't a vintage AB side, props and back row still has real issues, and we lack punch at 15 and a cohesive kicking game.

                          But we aren't playing some mythical side on a run of 300 wins in a row. Ireland are absolutely beatable, and we absolutely have the team to do it in a one-off QF.

                          Get on the bandwagon man!!!

                          Yep. The Foster era has been crap, but it's ridiculous to compare us to that rabble this morning. We are not nor do I ever think we ever will be that bad.

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                            the "2 decade malaise" thing may be true

                            but what is also true is, last year, the wallabies, with far more unavailable players, beat South Africa, should have beaten us, beat Argentina, beat Scotland and Wales away, lost to France and Ireland away by 4 total points. And that EOY tour team was absolutely smashed by injury

                            This year they have beaten Georgia, and got absolutely fucking flogged in a do or die game by Wales. The hiring of Eddie at that time, and the Captain who made the Captain's call have very directly contributed to Australia probably missing out on the play off in a tournament they were given a soft draw in.

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                              #371

                              Before appointing a new coach surely you need to do some background on what assistants he's bringing in

                              Wallabies defence coach is an ex league player with nearly zero rugby experience

                              Wallabies attack coach quit before the World Cup.

                              They bring in Jason Ryles - another league-ie with nearly zero rugby experience.

                              Meanwhile they shitcanned Rennie, McKellar, Wisemantel and Fisher.

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                              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                Before appointing a new coach surely you need to do some background on what assistants he's bringing in

                                Wallabies defence coach is an ex league player with nearly zero rugby experience

                                Wallabies attack coach quit before the World Cup.

                                They bring in Jason Ryles - another league-ie with nearly zero rugby experience.

                                Meanwhile they shitcanned Rennie, McKellar, Wisemantel and Fisher.

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                                @KiwiMurph said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                Before appointing a new coach surely you need to do some background on what assistants he's bringing in

                                Wallabies defence coach is an ex league player with nearly zero rugby experience

                                Wallabies attack coach quit before the World Cup.

                                They bring in Jason Ryles - another league-ie with nearly zero rugby experience.

                                You do have to ask what Ryles brought to the Wallaby camp. Because he sure as shit wouldn't know how to attack in rugby.

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                                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                  Before appointing a new coach surely you need to do some background on what assistants he's bringing in

                                  Wallabies defence coach is an ex league player with nearly zero rugby experience

                                  Wallabies attack coach quit before the World Cup.

                                  They bring in Jason Ryles - another league-ie with nearly zero rugby experience.

                                  Meanwhile they shitcanned Rennie, McKellar, Wisemantel and Fisher.

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                                  @KiwiMurph said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                  Before appointing a new coach surely you need to do some background on what assistants he's bringing in

                                  Wallabies defence coach is an ex league player with nearly zero rugby experience

                                  Wallabies attack coach quit before the World Cup.

                                  They bring in Jason Ryles - another league-ie with nearly zero rugby experience.

                                  Meanwhile they shitcanned Rennie, McKellar, Wisemantel and Fisher.

                                  He picked his assistants after his contract, McClenan was so desperate for Eddie that it didn't matter

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                                  • Crazy HorseC Crazy Horse

                                    @mariner4life said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                    @bayimports said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                    @voodoo Ireland absolutely beatable, just our best team needs to execute accurately on the field. I think there is serious concerns over that, however doesn't mean you should give up before you even face them

                                    the flip side is they will have to play well to beat us as well. If they have an off day, or their QF demons cause them to hesitate even a little then we'll get them.

                                    The QFs are shaping up to be fucking tasty

                                    I remember Chiefs fans riding a roller coaster under Fozzie, where their hopes would be built up only for them to be cruely torn down. Since Fozzie's reign as the AB coach is mirroring his efforts with the Chiefs, I am half expecting us to win a quarter final and then to get spat out like a flaccid penis in a semi final we would be expected to win.

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                                    @Crazy-Horse said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                    I remember Chiefs fans riding a roller coaster under Fozzie, where their hopes would be built up only for them to be cruely torn down. Since Fozzie's reign as the AB coach is mirroring his efforts with the Chiefs, I am half expecting us to win a quarter final and then to get spat out like a flaccid penis in a semi final we would be expected to win.

                                    tbh, that is fairly standard for the All Blacks. Even if we had a good coach.

                                    Half of our world cup exits have come a week after a stand-out performance, (95, 03, 19).

                                    We are the the un-masters of the scrappy win while feeling a bit flat after an over-stimulated performance the week before.

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                                    • Billy TellB Billy Tell

                                      Players must not:
                                      Pick the ball up with their legs.
                                      Intentionally collapse a ruck or jump on top of it.
                                      Intentionally step on another player.
                                      Fall onto, or over, the emerging ball while it is on the ground near to the ruck.
                                      Kick, or attempt to kick, the ball out of a ruck.

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                                      @Billy-Tell said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                      Players must not:
                                      Pick the ball up with their legs.
                                      Intentionally collapse a ruck or jump on top of it.
                                      Intentionally step on another player.
                                      Fall onto, or over, the emerging ball while it is on the ground near to the ruck.
                                      Kick, or attempt to kick, the ball out of a ruck.

                                      The question is when is the ball emerging and when is it clearly out with no one attempting to play the ball.

                                      For me, the ball emerged and no one attempted to play it or was in a position to play it.

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                                        @Billy-Tell said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                        Players must not:
                                        Pick the ball up with their legs.
                                        Intentionally collapse a ruck or jump on top of it.
                                        Intentionally step on another player.
                                        Fall onto, or over, the emerging ball while it is on the ground near to the ruck.
                                        Kick, or attempt to kick, the ball out of a ruck.

                                        The question is when is the ball emerging and when is it clearly out with no one attempting to play the ball.

                                        For me, the ball emerged and no one attempted to play it or was in a position to play it.

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                                        @PecoTrain said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                        @Billy-Tell said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                        Players must not:
                                        Pick the ball up with their legs.
                                        Intentionally collapse a ruck or jump on top of it.
                                        Intentionally step on another player.
                                        Fall onto, or over, the emerging ball while it is on the ground near to the ruck.
                                        Kick, or attempt to kick, the ball out of a ruck.

                                        The question is when is the ball emerging and when is it clearly out with no one attempting to play the ball.

                                        For me, the ball emerged and no one attempted to play it or was in a position to play it.

                                        He's allowed to play it, just not dive on it within a metre of the ruck.

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                                        • NTAN NTA

                                          @Kirwan said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                          We need to help them get strong again. Less teams for them and a better comp structure in Super rugby

                                          Why? How?

                                          Less teams just means less money and less chance at results.

                                          We need to revamp all our shit internally. Forget the pro level at this point. It can't be papered over.

                                          This will take a decade of proper grassroots reform.

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                                          @NTA said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                          @Kirwan said in RWC Week 3: Wales v Australia:

                                          We need to help them get strong again. Less teams for them and a better comp structure in Super rugby

                                          Why? How?

                                          Less teams just means less money and less chance at results.

                                          We need to revamp all our shit internally. Forget the pro level at this point. It can't be papered over.

                                          This will take a decade of proper grassroots reform.

                                          More competitive teams mean medicore players have to work harder to get selected. At the moment you can drift along being a bit shit, and it drags down your better players.

                                          Get to no more than four, consider three, have us revamp Super Rugby teams as well (merged NPC), keep Drua, and that's a cood quality comp.

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