Les Frogge have owned our front row all day.
Wet ground. The boys have left their long studs back at the hotel.
Hugh Jarse i thought we did get the better of them in one scrum: the first one where we got the hit and Nige penalised poor old Phippsy for not putting it in straight. That seems like a long time ago.
congrats Paddy Ryan on your first test cap (just noticed him on)
Missed that - I'd given upWe got a tighthead right at the end. Probably when the Garlic Munchers had given up 'cause they were so puffed out from dominating us all game.
When I said the brilliant Australian backline I was harking back to the days when we had inventive and clever players who could create their own space and put others into space while heading towards the tryline rather than the sideline.Very disappointing from the Wallabies. Really no bloody idea or composure shown. Phipps is doing no one any favours he simply hasn't got what it takes at this level. Sheehan should have been on. Put aside the dubious binding by Domingo and I thought Paddy Ryan did allright once he got use to the French tactics. We can only hope that the last scrum Aust won against the feed wasn't a fluke. I think FatCat needs a rest he and TPN are just shadows of the former selves. It sickens me listening to the English commentators on ESPN whining on about the useless Aust scrum and how Dan Cole and co will be licking their lips in anticipation of next week. What the hell has gone wrong with the once brilliant Australian backline?
As if my day wasnt already bad enough you come up with thatCongratulations Robbie Deans on becoming the most capped Australian coach!
The FFR site calls him "left pillar" which I take to be the LHP: In which case I am glad to see someone raising this issue - I was reticent to do so.Put aside the dubious binding by Domingo
A loose head prop must bind on the opposing tight head
prop by placing the left arm inside the right arm of the tight head and gripping the tight
head prop’s jersey on the back or side. The loose head prop must not grip the chest, arm,
sleeve or collar of the opposition tight head prop. The loose head prop must not exert any
downward pressure
I really am fed up with watching the Wallabies. And what's more I have a corporate invite to Twickenham next weekend for another day of misery and humiliation.When I said the brilliant Australian backline I was harking back to the days when we had inventive and clever players who could create their own space and put others into space while heading towards the tryline rather than the sideline.