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  • NTAN Offline
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    Just watched it. Fuck we should have had 50!

    Coleman and Arnold finally bring that team some utter fluffybunny. Loved watching both of them just smash in again and again.

    As I predicted, Wales don't have the linespeed of NZ so we had more space to work in, and Foley used every bit it. Needs to work on his kicking tho.

    Nice to have a game where Wales were never in the hunt.

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    @NTA said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

    Coleman and Arnold finally bring that team some utter fluffybunny. Loved watching both of them just smash in again and again.

    yeah, something that was all but ignored in all the debate around the pooper was the fact that the soft as butter locks were a much bigger problem. long overdue change there, and it is paying immediate dividends.

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    In a two horse race we were very fortunate to come second best.

    Larkham's DNA was all over this win. Some beautiful angles of running at pace from depth just cut us apart.

    Baffled that Australia didn't keep on their foot on our throat.

    Thankfully they didn't, otherwise it would have been 50.

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    @MiketheSnow commiserations. The Wallabies looked to run out of puff in the final 15. Oz won the collisions and the backs seemed to grow a leg from that.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

    @MiketheSnow commiserations. The Wallabies looked to run out of puff in the final 15.

    There was an element of that, but I think our reserves made things a little disjointed, particularly the forwards.

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    WALLABIES squad to play Scotland

    IN: Will Genia, Dean Mumm, Will Skelton, Tom Robertson,

    OUT: Nick Frisby, Sefa Naivalu, Scott Fardy, James Slipper

    1.Scott Sio (26 Tests)
    2.Stephen Moore (c) (113 Tests)
    3.Sekope Kepu (74 Tests)
    4.Rory Arnold (7 Tests)
    5.Adam Coleman (8 Tests)
    6.David Pocock (62 Tests)
    7.Michael Hooper (62 Tests)
    8.Lopeti Timani (4 Tests)
    9.Will Genia (72 Tests)
    10.Bernard Foley (38 Tests)
    11.Henry Speight (7 Tests)
    12.Reece Hodge (7 Tests)
    13.Tevita Kuridrani (41 Tests)
    14.Dane Haylett-Petty (11 Tests)
    15.Israel Folau (49 Tests)

    Reserves
    16.Tolu Latu (1 Test)
    17.Tom Robertson (4 Tests)
    18.Allan Alaalatoa (6 Tests)
    19.Rob Simmons (67 Tests)
    20.Will Skelton (16 Tests)
    21.Dean Mumm (53 Tests)
    22.Nick Phipps (49 Tests)
    23.Quade Cooper (65 Tests)

    Beth Newman  /  Nov 10, 2016

    Genia slots back into starters for Scotland

    Genia slots back into starters for Scotland
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    6-2 Bench. Not exactly surprised, given the forecast had a chance of rain

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    Scotland team:

    1.Allan Dell
    2.Ross Ford
    3.Zander Fagerson
    4.Richie Gray
    5.Jonny Gray
    6.John Barclay
    7.Hamish Watson
    8.Ryan Wilson
    9.Greig Laidlaw (c)
    10.Finn Russell
    11.Tim Visser
    12.Alex Dunbar
    13.Huw Jones
    14.Sean Maitland
    15.Stuart Hogg

    Reserves:
    16.Fraser Brown
    17.Gordon Reid
    18.Moray Low
    19.Grant Gilchrist
    20.John Hardie
    21.Ali Price
    22.Peter Horne
    23.Rory Hughes

    http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/11/10/team-announcement-ford-to-ton-up-against-australia/

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    @Stargazer said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

    Scotland team:

    1.Allan Dell
    2.Ross Ford
    3.Zander Fagerson
    4.Richie Gray
    5.Jonny Gray
    6.John Barclay
    7.Hamish Watson
    8.Ryan Wilson
    9.Greig Laidlaw (c)
    10.Finn Russell
    11.Tim Visser
    12.Alex Dunbar
    13.Huw Jones
    14.Sean Maitland
    15.Stuart Hogg

    Reserves:
    16.Fraser Brown
    17.Gordon Reid
    18.Moray Low
    19.Grant Gilchrist
    20.John Hardie
    21.Ali Price
    22.Peter Horne
    23.Rory Hughes

    http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/11/10/team-announcement-ford-to-ton-up-against-australia/

    In the pack only the hooker and locks survive from the QF side.

    A new look midfield. The wing selections are interesting. Where's Seymour? Maitland had been in the naughty box but gets a start. Visser's a quality player and I quite like that other winger Hoyland.

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    interesting Wallaby side. Top team again. Are these guys going to play every game on tour? I would have thought Scotland (despite recent bogey status) would be the game to do it.

    Wallabies by 15-20

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    @mariner4life said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

    interesting Wallaby side. Top team again. Are these guys going to play every game on tour? I would have thought Scotland (despite recent bogey status) would be the game to do it.

    That would seem logical of course BUT I invoke the precepts of Yeah, Nah - on the following basis:

    Couple of losses to Scotland in the last decade, plus the seething anger from RWC 2015 QF controversy, PLUS the fact it'll be cold and damp, which are conditions we don't excel in.

    I think, for the credibility of the Wallabies, we fucking smash everyone we can as smashingly as possible on this tour.

    Maybe, if we're going to rest blokes, it'll come in the form of using the bench differently, or maybe changing it up against France.

    If we lose to France but win the Grand Slam, then I'd be happy with that.

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    @NTA yea, that's probably a pretty fair summary. A grand slam would resonate better at home, and is a great target. France don't often get up for you guys anyway, so even rotating through some players you could still be golden.

    Smashing everyone will be a lot harder if your best players are trying to play 5 tests in 5 weeks away from home. Isn't it England last? I reckon Cheika will be gunning hard for that one.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    It is probably the most important Test on tour.

    I'm kind of glad it is last because it gives the maximum opportunity for acclimatisaion.

    Smashing everyone will be a lot harder if your best players are trying to play 5 tests in 5 weeks away from home. Isn't it England last? I reckon Cheika will be gunning hard for that one.

    Which is kind of why I think, if we manage to put a gap on Scotland, guys like Hooper and Moore will get a longer rest than they otherwise would.

    Don't think Hooper has missed many minutes of Test rugby this year. If any. Though he's one of those guys who is far better playing than he is sitting down.

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    For those in Australia: SBS have the rights to France and England. These will be the only FTA games on tour as a result.

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    Another point on the resting thing: with both Simmons and Skelton on the bench, Coleman and Arnold will probably get a decent rest.

    The latter has had a couple of head knocks recently, and though they're not serious, having those two fire against Ireland and England will be extremely important.

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    @Stargazer said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

    WALLABIES squad to play Scotland

    IN: Will Genia, Dean Mumm, Will Skelton, Tom Robertson,

    OUT: Nick Frisby, Sefa Naivalu, Scott Fardy, James Slipper

    1.Scott Sio (26 Tests)
    2.Stephen Moore (c) (113 Tests)
    3.Sekope Kepu (74 Tests)
    4.Rory Arnold (7 Tests)
    5.Adam Coleman (8 Tests)
    6.David Pocock (62 Tests)
    7.Michael Hooper (62 Tests)
    8.Lopeti Timani (4 Tests)
    9.Will Genia (72 Tests)
    10.Bernard Foley (38 Tests)
    11.Henry Speight (7 Tests)
    12.Reece Hodge (7 Tests)
    13.Tevita Kuridrani (41 Tests)
    14.Dane Haylett-Petty (11 Tests)
    15.Israel Folau (49 Tests)

    Reserves
    16.Tolu Latu (1 Test)
    17.Tom Robertson (4 Tests)
    18.Allan Alaalatoa (6 Tests)
    19.Rob Simmons (67 Tests)
    20.Will Skelton (16 Tests)
    21.Dean Mumm (53 Tests)
    22.Nick Phipps (49 Tests)
    23.Quade Cooper (65 Tests)

    Beth Newman  /  Nov 10, 2016

    Genia slots back into starters for Scotland

    Genia slots back into starters for Scotland

    That's only 23. There's a player missing.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Funny man 🙂

    In a way, that 6/2 bench is Cheika telling Scotland that he knows conditions might not favour our backs, so we're just going to pack a little extra forward power in there. Skelton has lost about 10kg after being told he wasn't fit enough earlier in the year, and he'll be raring to put in a big 20 minutes.

    Simmons is going to... uh... be Simmons 😕

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    @NTA simmons is poop. you guys throw in a brand new guy, he plays better than simmons has, pretty much ever - then you throw in another new guy, and he does the fucking same. just drop him already.

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    @reprobate said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

    @NTA simmons is poop. you guys throw in a brand new guy, he plays better than simmons has, pretty much ever - then you throw in another new guy, and he does the fucking same. just drop him already.

    Oh yeah I'll bring it up with Cheika next time we're having a team meeting 😉

    Not like I've been a fan of Simmons pretty much EVER. 🙂 Can scrum well but just poor everywhere else

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    5 tough games at the end of the season with no rotation seems like a bad idea.

    Definitely see a couple of losses coming up somewhere.

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