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Wallaby EOYT 2016

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    Think it happened last week against Scotland too - ref didn't want to call a winning kick for a couple of rucks I thought were suspect by us.

    Anyhow, stiff shit.

    Win's a win.

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      Haven't seen the game BTW - first family camping trip in ages and I wasn't going to let that go. Supposed to be a "storm" which was barely an extended shower 😞

      So... Ireland next week. Expect most of our "first" XV to return, but I'm starting to wonder how many miles Foley has left in the legs.

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        Fuck that try by Kuridrani! Just saw it from the reverse angle. Spesh!

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          Did Quade not start? I'm off camping at the moment so no TV

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          @NTA said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

          Did Quade not start? I'm off camping at the moment so no TV

          Cooper, who has been battling an ankle injury since Tuesday, faced a final fitness test on the morning of the game but couldn’t overcome the niggle.
          

          http://twitter.com/rugbycomau/status/800051849650982912

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            Aussies are really going to be out on their feet for the last test. Holy smokes, what were they thinking. England at the end of a very long year at Twickers. Seems good for short term money gain but bad for long term reputations/confidence/legacy etc.

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              Geez that was an intense finish, reckon the French were on the upper in the last 10 and wouldn't have been a robbery if that droppie hit the target.

              This game showed good things from both sides, but either was equally inconsistent and left points on the field due to errors in execution/decision making.

              The Wallabies should have put them on the sword, but I guess having less than 500 caps in total, you can't expect a composed and tidy finish, when the opposition is desperate for a win.

              I think all the back three played well, and it was nice to see some actual pace on the flanks, Godwin was solid on defence with 12 hits and none missed.

              From the pack Simmons I reckon had one of his best outings in gold, Pocock gave his all, Tolu Latu made a couple of errors early on in D, but got better and better as the game went on, and I hope Cheika can give him more minutes from the bench from now on.

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                Aussies are really going to be out on their feet for the last test. Holy smokes, what were they thinking. England at the end of a very long year at Twickers. Seems good for short term money gain but bad for long term reputations/confidence/legacy etc.

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                @Samurai-Jack said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

                Aussies are really going to be out on their feet for the last test. Holy smokes, what were they thinking. England at the end of a very long year at Twickers. Seems good for short term money gain but bad for long term reputations/confidence/legacy etc.

                Yeah definitely some risk there. Hopefully the rest for some key players allows them to rip right in against Ireland.

                1 Sio
                2 Moore (c)
                3 Kepu
                4 Simmons
                5 Arnold
                6 Pocock
                7 Hooper
                8 Timani
                9 Genia
                10 Foley
                11 Speight / Morahan
                12 Hodge
                13 Kuridrani
                14 DHP
                15 Folau

                16 Latu
                17 Alaalatoa
                18 Robertson
                19 Skelton (probably)
                20 Mumm
                21 Phipps
                22 Cooper / Lance
                23 Morahan / Speight

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                  Joe Launchbury has been cited for making contact with a Fijian player's head when attempting to kick the ball out of a ruck. From the video, it looks like a dead cert for a ban, which means England will be missing their top 3 locks for Australia. I'm getting a bit worried.

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                    Joe Launchbury has been cited for making contact with a Fijian player's head when attempting to kick the ball out of a ruck. From the video, it looks like a dead cert for a ban, which means England will be missing their top 3 locks for Australia. I'm getting a bit worried.

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                    Haven't seen the vid yet but yeah, he will be a huge loss. He's been very good on his return. One bright spot though is that Kruis is back.

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                      Haven't seen the vid yet but yeah, he will be a huge loss. He's been very good on his return. One bright spot though is that Kruis is back.

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                      @Catogrande said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

                      @SimonAdd_2

                      Haven't seen the vid yet but yeah, he will be a huge loss. He's been very good on his return. One bright spot though is that Kruis is back.

                      Is he? Good news, although he and Lawes might be a bit lightweight as a combination.

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                        Joe Launchbury has been cited for making contact with a Fijian player's head when attempting to kick the ball out of a ruck. From the video, it looks like a dead cert for a ban, which means England will be missing their top 3 locks for Australia. I'm getting a bit worried.

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                        @SimonAdd_2 it's ok, we saw in the RWC it is ok to fly kick the ball and catch someones head.

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                          @Catogrande said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

                          @SimonAdd_2

                          Haven't seen the vid yet but yeah, he will be a huge loss. He's been very good on his return. One bright spot though is that Kruis is back.

                          Is he? Good news, although he and Lawes might be a bit lightweight as a combination.

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                          @SimonAdd_2 is lawes any more lightweight than Itoje? he and Kruis have done alright together

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                            @SimonAdd_2 is lawes any more lightweight than Itoje? he and Kruis have done alright together

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                            @Catogrande said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

                            @SimonAdd_2 is lawes any more lightweight than Itoje? he and Kruis have done alright together

                            Lawes apparently really struggles to keep on weight. He's a naturally skinny guy who has to eat and lift constantly to keep muscle on his frame. That and his old tackling style are meant to be big factors in why he's been injured so often, and why he doesn't put in as many big hits anymore.

                            Don't get me wrong though, it'll be great to have Kruis back, he's been superb this year.

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                              Kruis has definetily put on some beef in the last couple years and isnt light weight, but Lawes on the other hand, looks like a gazelle.
                              Who are the next ones? Attwood? Kitchener?

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                                Kruis has definetily put on some beef in the last couple years and isnt light weight, but Lawes on the other hand, looks like a gazelle.
                                Who are the next ones? Attwood? Kitchener?

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                                @Sapetyvi said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

                                Kruis has definetily put on some beef in the last couple years and isnt light weight, but Lawes on the other hand, looks like a gazelle.
                                Who are the next ones? Attwood? Kitchener?

                                Attwood injured against South Africa I think, not sure when he's meant to be back. Charlie Ewell is in the squad so probably next cab off the rank? Big ask for a 6th choice player though.

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                                  Ewels is even younger than Itoje? Already missing Haskell, so lot to cover.

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                                    Ewels is even younger than Itoje? Already missing Haskell, so lot to cover.

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                                    @Sapetyvi said in Wallaby EOYT 2016:

                                    Ewels is even younger than Itoje? Already missing Haskell, so lot to cover.

                                    Both 21 I think, played together in the 2014 jwc team. Itoje always the more hyped prospect though. I wouldn't feel confident with Ewels on the bench against the Aussies with Kruis only just back from injury; hopefully Attwood isn't out for long.

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                                      So we're playing a Wallaby selection against the French Barbarians later this week. So far a bunch of fringe players and some Aussies playing French club rugby have been included. Based on the squad announced on rugby.com.au a likely side could be:

                                      Wallaby XV:
                                      1 Paddy Ryan, NSW Waratahs
                                      2 Nathan Charles, Clermont
                                      3 Tom Robertson, NSW Waratahs
                                      4 Sam Carter, ACT Brumbies
                                      5 Will Skelton, NSW Waratahs
                                      6 Peter Kimlin, Grenoble
                                      7 Jack Dempsey, NSW Waratahs
                                      8 Ben Mowen, Pau
                                      9 Nick Frisby, Queensland Reds
                                      10 Jono Lance, Western Force
                                      11 Marika Koroibete, Melbourne Rebels
                                      12 Izaia Perese, Queensland Reds
                                      13 Mark Gerrard, Toyota Industries Shuttles
                                      14 Taqele Naiyaravoro, NSW Waratahs
                                      15 Andrew Kellaway, NSW Waratahs

                                      16 Andrew Ready, Queensland Reds
                                      17 David Lolohea, Western Sydney Rams
                                      18 Sef Fa’agase, Queensland Reds
                                      19 TBA
                                      20 TBA
                                      21 Nic Stirzaker, Melbourne Rebels
                                      22 TBA
                                      23 TBA

                                      Another 5 players will apparently join the squad later in the week once Cheika decides on the 24 to play in Dublin 😉

                                      Wallaby XV coaching staff:
                                      Scott Wisemantle, Montpellier assistant
                                      Morgan Turinui, Melbourne Rebels assistant
                                      Justin Harrison, former Narbonne head coach
                                      Chris Whitaker, Montauban assistant

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                                        The Wallaby XV clash against the French Barbarians will kickoff at 6.45am AEDT on Friday November 25, with the match set to be live streamed on rugby.com.au.

                                        Rad.

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                                          The Wallaby XV clash against the French Barbarians will kickoff at 6.45am AEDT on Friday November 25, with the match set to be live streamed on rugby.com.au.

                                          Rad.

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                                          this tour has been great for Oz rugby, building to great crescendo to Nick.
                                          hope you're enjoying it

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