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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    Gutted for Darcy

    He’d already played himself into the 2nd Test 23 in less than 20 mins

    If McCarthy is injured then Beirne to second row and Morgan to 6

    Chessum and Pollock on the bench, Earl had no impact tonight

    Farrell has played himself into the 23 along with Mitchell and Kinghorn

    My thoughts for Saturday

    1 Ellis Genge
    2 Dan Sheehan
    3 Tadhg Furlong
    4 Maro Itoje (Captain)
    5 Joe McCarthy (Beirne if McCarthy is injured)
    6 Tadhg Beirne (Morgan is McCarthy is injured)
    7 Tom Curry
    8 Jack Conan
    

    Backs

    9 Jamison Gibson-Park
    10 Finn Russell
    11 Hansen (if fit)
    12 Sione Tuipulotu
    13 Huw Jones
    14 Tommy Freeman
    15 Hugo Keenan
    

    Replacements

    16 Jamie George
    17 Andrew Porter
    18 Will Stuart
    19 Ollie Chessum
    20 Henry Pollock
    21 Alex Mitchell
    22 Owen Farrell
    23 Blair Kinghorn
    
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  • Billy WebbB Offline
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    Gosh yes. The universe has really played with Darcy.
    Nope.
    Okay.
    Okay - Yes!
    Nope.

    It must suck for him. My sporting commiserations.

    Incidentally, I would love to see Pollock come in off the bench. Think he will bring some zing to affairs.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    No British and Irish Lions team has every won every game on tour. Andy Farrell's squad are two games from achieving what no Lions team has ever done before.

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    @sparky said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    No British and Irish Lions team has every won every game on tour. Andy Farrell's squad are two games from achieving what no Lions team has ever done before.

    Just as well the Argentina game doesn't count as on tour eh

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    @KiwiMurph It took place in Dublin so it was a home game for the British and Irish Lions and their first ever game in Ireland. For me, it was a warm-up game rather than part of the tour itself.

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    Is Curry’s wrist ok, looked in some bother when he came off last week?

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    @sparky said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    @KiwiMurph It took place in Dublin so it was a home game for the British and Irish Lions and their first ever game in Ireland. For me, it was a warm-up game rather than part of the tour itself.

    I'm pleased to see the approach you're taking on this and in the same spirit I'm adapting it to prove the All Blacks have never lost by removing outcomes I'm not enamoured of.

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    @antipodean

    I'd suggest that my interpretation is backed by the facts of geographical fact. Dublin is in Ireland so therefore a game there is not part of a tour by the British and Irish Lions.

    However, this quote from the Lions' own website on the Argentina game somewhat undermines my interpretation.

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    Either way, winning every game in Australia would be a unique achievement for a Lions touring squad, although obviously one aided by shorter tours, neutral refs and the less challenging nature of the opposition on this tour.

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    @sparky said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    @antipodean

    I'd suggest that my interpretation is backed by the facts of geographical fact. Dublin is in Ireland so therefore a game there is not part of a tour by the British and Irish Lions.

    However, this quote from the Lions' own website on the Argentina game somewhat undermines my interpretation.

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    So even the team that lost disagrees with your take. Perhaps you should ruminate on that.

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    @antipodean I did.

    The key point is surely this. If the Lions win these last two games, it will be seen as a massive achievement by their fan base and they will talk about it for years and years and years.

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    no i won't because Australian rugby is dogshit.

    England, Scotland or Ireland would expect to come here and pretty much do the same thing, let alone a team of their best players combined.

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    @mariner4life said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    no i won't because Australian rugby is dogshit.

    It won't stop them celebrating like they've won the World Cup and put a man on the moon.

    If his team wins these two games, it will be Sir Andrew Farrell.

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    Folks in Australia may have largely tuned out from their national Rugby team, but that's not how people in the UK and Irish Rugby media and their readers see it.

    This from the BBC website gives a flavour of how it is seen there and what Andy Farrell thinks is at stake.

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    @sparky said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    @mariner4life said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    no i won't because Australian rugby is dogshit.

    It won't stop them celebrating like they've won the World Cup and put a man on the moon.

    They do that when they win a penalty.

    If his team win these two games, it will be Sir Andrew Farrell.

    Mugabe was knighted.

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    McCarthy and Hansen didn't train so must both be serious doubts to play.

    My guess at the Lions team.

    1. Genge
    2. Sheehan
    3. Furlong
    4. Itoje. (C)
    5. Beirne
    6. Chessum
    7. Curry
    8. Conan
    9. Gibson-Park
    10. Russell
    11. Lowe
    12. Tuipolotu
    13. Jones
    14. Freeman
    15. Kennan

    1. Kelleher
    2. Porter
    3. Stuart
    4. Morgan
    5. Pollock
    6. Mitchell
    7. M. Smith
    8. Aki
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    @mariner4life said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    no i won't because Australian rugby is dogshit.

    England, Scotland or Ireland would expect to come here and pretty much do the same thing, let alone a team of their best players combined.

    This is one is armed and ready for later in the Summer

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    @mariner4life said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    no i won't because Australian rugby is dogshit.

    England, Scotland or Ireland would expect to come here and pretty much do the same thing, let alone a team of their best players combined.

    Almost like a combined England, Scotland and Ireland against Wales?

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    @antipodean said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    They do that when they win a penalty.

    Earls does it when the opposition knock on

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    That’s a Saracen club symptom.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    @mariner4life said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    no i won't because Australian rugby is dogshit.

    England, Scotland or Ireland would expect to come here and pretty much do the same thing, let alone a team of their best players combined.

    This is one is armed and ready for later in the Summer

    I do hope Jac Morgan is rewarded this week with a spot in the 23.

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