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  1. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023 World Cup Positivity Thread

    Not sure if those locks will be the answer, Arnold is solid, but no better than the current Pony units whilst Rodda needs to play a bit and demonstrate some form
  2. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    I think we will take 4 centres with Petaia & Paisami respectively being the first alternates 12 Kerevi / Foketi / Paisami 13 Ikitau / Perese / Petaia
  3. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    The ARU has created a Nawaqanitawase highlight reel Now he has to do it each week
  4. fatprop

    Waratahs 2023

    I have no idea how Beale fits, he be old now and his anticipation & zip were his core strengths - I haven't seen him enough lately to know if he still has them
  5. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    Let's see how he turns up next season, he has been building from a very low base, but now his (and our) expectations must be much higher
  6. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    You need some players to be that "rock" of reliability, Link described it as having players in the mix that you could reliably "banked" expect a certain level from week in, week out. We have had three players IMHO who consistently deliver at world class levels (Koro, Koroibete & Hooper with...
  7. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    And Hodge at 12 all season
  8. fatprop

    Waratahs 2023

    Prior to Walton's injury I thought he was the most complete text book 12 in the country, but Foteki demonstrated this year a running game I didn't think was in him, I can't see Edmed playing 12 without a lot of injuries
  9. fatprop

    Waratahs 2023

    Prediction - Harrison Goddard to do rather well this season
  10. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    Yep, I walk around 183 & 100kgs - the size of many a modern 9
  11. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    Darwin suggests that players in these programs are often of less value if when they leave for another club as well
  12. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    I honestly don't see Campbell as an upgrade on Wright
  13. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    "voice" was one of the reasons Ramm kept being selected at the Tahs
  14. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    With a virgin 10, it is not unreasonable to stick a unit outside him with experience, who can also slot in at ten
  15. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    I think Gleeson would have got 10 minutes all tour if it wasn't for injuries, he is clearly a project player but did boss the Aus A games He is the only backrower left standing likely to run into a brick wall, rinse and repeat - and in the balance of the backrow, it is the trait we needed
  16. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    I wouldn't have been against Uru being selected for this tour, I rate the guy, re Hanigan's choice it could be down to the balance of experience in a squad, he has experience and I understand is a good upbeat touring team member and it is also worth noting he was one of the better Aus A...
  17. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    sometimes you need units that can plug a hole
  18. fatprop

    Wallabies v Wales, Principality Stadium, Sun 27th November, 2.15am AEST

    The only three possible are Tate - who is on the bench, Campbell - who is on the bench and Wilson who is in Queensland
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