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  1. fatprop

    The Wallabies Thread

    I disagree, the Wobs are very lacking in decent quick wingers who score tries will win one on ones
  2. fatprop

    Western Force 2017

    Best purchase by the Force for ages
  3. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    Yeah, I can live with a loss if we go down having a go, trying to play decent rugby. I may not like it, but I can live with it
  4. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    And it would have been my absolute pleasure to get him at the bottom of a ruck and slipper some humility into the prick
  5. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    not that hard, in rugby there are less chippy dwarfs wearing wraparound sunnies to deal with
  6. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    That is a given, we all know that within each Waratahs contract is a guarantee of Wobs caps
  7. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    I don't know an Aus player that doesn't "carry some compromise"
  8. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    In trying to understand the coaches thinking, Ready is clearly a better poacher from 2, but Cheika wants players to fan out until their is a dominant tackle; and then counter ruck. I would suggest Ready was asked to work on his dominant defensive work and ball running
  9. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    Not as good as Ready's, but Latu is better ball in hand and more dynamic in defense
  10. fatprop

    Springboks v Wallabies - Sunday 2 October 1am AEST - Loftus Versfeld

    Nah, it is simply because he is in the Tahs roster
  11. fatprop

    Waratahs 2017

    More as an 6/8, he runs through walls
  12. fatprop

    Waratahs 2017

    the New's NRL rumour round up had a NRL forward in talks with the Tahs
  13. fatprop

    Wallabies v Pumas - Saturday 17 September, nib Stadium Perth

    Or when he plays straight,squares his shoulders and has runners in motion he gets it right And when he runs across field trying to through miracle balls (or worse horrendously bad kicks) he doesn't
  14. fatprop

    Waratahs 2017

    I understand he has chosen not to return to Japan
  15. fatprop

    Wallabies v Pumas - Saturday 17 September, nib Stadium Perth

    His decision making in defence is the issue, one on one, he makes his tackles. Anything more complicated and he struggles
  16. fatprop

    The Wallabies Thread

    Leroy is in the UK playing edit repeat of TOCC
  17. fatprop

    Wallabies v Pumas - Saturday 17 September, nib Stadium Perth

    It also helps that we are now playing teams nearer our own standard And the runners weren't there very often on Saturday. I didn't see anyone running that inside line consistently. It is why the ABs are so effective, they work so hard to give the ball carrier options.
  18. fatprop

    Wallabies v Pumas - Saturday 17 September, nib Stadium Perth

    Every playmaker needs inside and outside runners, they need the ability to hit them, but they have to be there to be hit I would be more comfortable with Cooper "being the answer" if he could be a bit(a lot) braver and effective in contact and stop arm grab tackles.
  19. fatprop

    Wallabies v Pumas - Saturday 17 September, nib Stadium Perth

    They push up hard and will miss tackles doing so, it is the scrambling that is important and working hard for each other. I think Cheika calls it getting off your arse and back in the game
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