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  1. Tomthumb

    G&GR POTY 2024: Wallabies v Wales 1 (Sydney)

    3. Jake Gordon 2. Matt Faessler 1. Jeremy Williams
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    Brumbies 2024

    The framing of this is quite funny. Putting the spin on things with "finding common ground" as if the Brumbies aren't only doing this because they are insolvent and out of ideas
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    Wallabies v Wales Game 2 Sat 13 July Melbourne

    I can see someone like Koroibete doing Schmidt’s head in with his off the cuff play
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    Wallabies v Wales Game 2 Sat 13 July Melbourne

    Really? I thought he was pretty good, was involved a lot and his weight in the scrum was certainly important
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    Brumbies 2024

    Jeez, not looking good
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    Wallabies v Wales Game 2 Sat 13 July Melbourne

    I'm not sure you've heard, but Sevens is now apart of this little get together known as the Olympics, which success at directly leads to future funding for the sport But sure, tell us more about 2012 Ardie Savea
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    Brumbies 2024

    So they aren't solvent?
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    All Blacks Non-Bledisloe Matches 2024

    Surely it's time to end the failed Rieko at 13 experiment? He's just not a Centre, and Billy Proctor is and was the form 13 in Super rugby ABs seem to lack a big, dynamic ball carrier out there. 3 of the 4 loose forwards in the 23 are essentially opensides and the other is a defence first...
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    Wallabies v Wales Game 2 Sat 13 July Melbourne

    No, it's time to win some test matches
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    Brumbies 2024

    This does not sound good
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    Wallabies v Wales, 6 July

    What are you talking about? Lynagh didn’t miss a tackle, and your league mate couldn’t kick a goal to save his life
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    All Blacks Non-Bledisloe Matches 2024

    Vaii and Dalton were off their feet. Very lucky the penalty didn’t go the other way
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    Wallabies v Wales, 6 July

    Yes. He’s a good player but last year especially he was guilty of running too high and directly into shoulders with no late footwork. He looked a bit better this super season but for all his athletic gifts, he should be breaking more tackles no one in this squad is above critique’s
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    Waratahs 2025

    If that's true they are in for a treat with Cheika
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    Wallabies v Wales, 6 July

    It's not really odd. Schmidt got him into camp and realized he was knackered and needed a rest more than anything He wasn't dropped for putting in too much effort, he just needs a rest to be able to put his best foot forward in test rugby. He will get his shot
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    Refereeing decisions

    The problem with that is all it would require is a Tight head release his bind and he wouldn't go down and the Loose head would end up down and looking foolish. A good tight head would have this figured out pretty quick It's the same as when a loose head goes really wide and tries walking...
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    Refereeing decisions

    Oh Jeez, seriously? First of all the loose head is in good position there, so why would he even contemplate collapsing? Second of all, a loose head is under a tight head, therefore his head is lower to start with. His hips with bend more no matter who collapses it, as the tight head can simply...
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    Refereeing decisions

    The funniest part of this is if a Loose head ever did try and collapse a scrum if would look nothing like it currently does. He's under the tight head's chest, so if he did try and pull it down, how does the tight head end of completely flat on his stomach with no loose head under him?
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    Refereeing decisions

    This is the problem. People don't get more stable the longer they remain in an off balance position. Again, showing the fact you've never been in a scrum Not an assumption at all. I watch the scrum, and refs constantly penalize the wrong team. The fact you think I'm guessing again shows a lack...
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    Refereeing decisions

    No, but refs slowing his calls down directly leads to more collapses, as expecting 900kgs packs to hold in an unnatural position for numerous seconds is stupid. On top of that refs guessing on every penalty as they don't even know what they are looking at The "hinging" call is the most obvious...
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