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  1. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    What should he do?
  2. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    A 'quickie out the back'? You'd have to be careful of your knees on the ground.
  3. Groucho

    Wallabies v. Springboks, 18th July 2015, Suncorp, Brisbane

    By that argument, kicking into the corner would be settling for the loss because you cannot be certain of scoring from the resulting lineout. Probabilities aren't binary.
  4. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    The main argument against Beale is that he behaved badly towards a woman. Many of the Wallaby supporters who claim to loathe Beale for that reason would enthusiastically support Julian Savea's selection for the Wobs if he was eligible.
  5. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    "Wealth for toys" is good.
  6. Groucho

    Wallabies v. Springboks, 18th July 2015, Suncorp, Brisbane

    Moore actually said so. He must be another reminder than you can excel at something with virtually no understanding of it. Fortunately there's the Internet, which knows better than either Horan or Moore.
  7. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    I hope he can play his way into contention. I support the Wallabies.
  8. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    Yes. And To'omua at 12. Raise the tempo.
  9. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    I don't see much wrong with the Foley To'omua balance. Both play directly. Both are good with ball in hand. Both can set up their outside supports. There won't be many long passes, but through the hands works too. A simpler game. Should be a good day with space for the outside backs.
  10. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    1 win over us in 17 years. Some teams have low bunny bars.
  11. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    Although some people despise him personally, Beale's still in the squad. And an in-form Beale would still make the bench. JOC (James O'Connor) - yeah, who? But he could come back too. Cheika has him in training for just that eventuality. It will be worth it to watch all the gnashing.
  12. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    Of course Beale can cover 10 from the bench. Like JOC (James O'Connor) can. The Wallabies have played plenty of tests with no 10 cover at all. Neither should start there.
  13. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    The good thing is that we will probably get to observe all these combinations in action over the coming weeks, like we saw Pooper together on the weekend. That's the beauty of having some depth. We (or at least Cheika) doesn't have to guess right first time then stick with it for the rest of the...
  14. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    Seriously Slim? Slipper and Kepu are both very good ball-carrying props.
  15. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    Being 'dropped' at this stage is no big deal. The gameplan and combinations are evolving. Everyone with the possible exceptions of Moore and Folau will be dropped at some point.
  16. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    I blame Robbie Deans.
  17. Groucho

    Wallabies v. Springboks, 18th July 2015, Suncorp, Brisbane

    Stephen Moore 'needs a muzzle'? Good luck getting it on him, mate.
  18. Groucho

    Pumas vs Wallabies, 25th July 2015, Mendoza

    Tomane is twice as dynamic as the Badge, everywhere except interviews.
  19. Groucho

    Wallabies v. Springboks, 18th July 2015, Suncorp, Brisbane

    Why're they bitching about the last try? The ball obviously touched the ground.
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