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  1. fatprop

    Scotland v Wallabies at Murrayfield 12.40am Mon 25 Nov

    Kailea appears to be able to proved a level of dynamism from LHP, he may get 30-35 minutes this week
  2. fatprop

    Scotland v Wallabies at Murrayfield 12.40am Mon 25 Nov

    He states Frost & McReight changes are about fatigue and playing 80 hard minutes last week Tupou only trained today due to knee
  3. fatprop

    Scotland v Wallabies at Murrayfield 12.40am Mon 25 Nov

    That would be a more viable argument if McReight was some monster out to smash and bash the bad guys, but he isn't, his super power is his linking skills with cohesion arguments with Wilson and the Boks will bash whoever we put out
  4. fatprop

    Scotland v Wallabies at Murrayfield 12.40am Mon 25 Nov

    Tizzano suggests a focus on attacking the breakdown & slowing down their ball
  5. fatprop

    Australian Rugby / RA

    We win two games and all of a sudden the whole player group is traumatised because contracts haven't been sorted out for 2026, ffs, lets see how much value they still have after the next two games
  6. fatprop

    Wallabies 2024

    I have always thought that if a player gets a head knock of such severity that the tackler gets a red then the tackled should have to follow the head knock protocols be be checked out at the very least
  7. fatprop

    Wallabies 2024

    I was amazed listening to the post game press conference, Schmidt taking about Kerevi's tackle commented that his victim's mouth guard didn't ping on contact and this will be taken up with the powers that be
  8. fatprop

    Wallabies 2024

    Interesting to see how better we play with cohesive structures The best of the Wobs has always been based a highly organised structure; Schmidt replicates this idea as he did with Ireland
  9. fatprop

    Wales v Australia, Monday 18 November 3:10am AEDT

    One good game, 5 injuries
  10. fatprop

    Waratahs 2025

    1. Bell 2. Vailanu 3. Tupou 4. Amatosero 5. Sinclair 6. Leota 7. Gamble 8. Gleeson 9. Gordon 10. Edmed 11. Lancaster 12. Foketi 13. Sua'ali'i 14. Jorgenson 15. Kellaway
  11. fatprop

    Waratahs 2025

    Another player who improves the less he plays
  12. fatprop

    Waratahs 2025

    Always the best time to be the Waratahs supporter (before game day reality returns)
  13. fatprop

    Wales v Australia, Monday 18 November 3:10am AEDT

    Yeah Gleeson doesn't provide the lineout cover I would think Lukhan Salakaia-Loto or Williams must be a backrow option with Skelton likely to be coming in
  14. fatprop

    England v Wallabies, Twickenham, Sun 10th Nov 2:10AEDT / 1:10AEST

    Injury issues don't stop him pushing the plate away
  15. fatprop

    Australia A matches Northern Tour

    Not surprising to me, Anderson is an effective, big solid winger
  16. fatprop

    England v Wallabies, Twickenham, Sun 10th Nov 2:10AEDT / 1:10AEST

    Agreed, but my concerns will be how much NRL is still in his DNA, especially higher tackle lines and defensive reads at 13 against multiple runners under pressure
  17. fatprop

    England v Wallabies, Twickenham, Sun 10th Nov 2:10AEDT / 1:10AEST

    My prediction is that our 9 will get blamed for being too slow to find runners, while our 10 will have to constantly turned inside or throw another hospital pass As squidge suggests above, they can either 1/ Try to go around 2/ Chip kicks 3/ Be smart enough to find mismatches
  18. fatprop

    England v Wallabies, Twickenham, Sun 10th Nov 2:10AEDT / 1:10AEST

    I will be interested to see how we counter the poms defensive speed
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