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Simon Poidevin (60)
Why?The Force combination of White, Donaldson and Stewart hasn’t started yet and I believe it should.
Why?The Force combination of White, Donaldson and Stewart hasn’t started yet and I believe it should.
White for his experience and has the best pass. Donaldson because he’s our best attacking 10 and needs regular starting Tests to be judged fairly… remember Noah has at least 10 more and is not superior.. Stewart because he’s a great footballer and defender…Paisami apparently not a great communicator and a bit one dimensional….and all three have a great combination together ….just my thoughts obviously.Why?
Totally expecting NZ's leaderless mental midgets to embrace the C word this week.
Complacency.
"African tours over?, sweet, time to let loose for some soup-style run-and-gun hot potato bullshit against the hopeless aussies before the screws get tightened again for the Northern tour."
And then maybe we'll reminisce again about how great Chris Whitaker supposedly was...
Why bother coming here when you can just watch youtube clips from any Bledisloe in the last 20 years, the last RWC or the last Argentina game?This is why I come to these forii, just to listen to kiwi's remind me of how superior the AB's are, and how crap Aus Rugby is.
If you can't laugh at it mate...This is why I come to these forii, just to listen to kiwi's remind me of how superior the AB's are, and how crap Aus Rugby is.
Oh, I can laugh at it. I should have put the /sarcasm thing in there.If you can't laugh at it mate...
Oh, I can laugh at it. I should have put the /sarcasm thing in there.
Yeah, I'm hoping for a good game too. Both teams are coming off losses and will be wanting to put out the best game possible.
Just realised that both teams are also playing off for the wooden spoon.
Baxter was before my time. Why was he a fraud?He was a beam of hope when you look at the like of our 2007 WC props of Dunning, Holmes, Shepherdson and the huff and puff of the fraud that was Al Baxter.
He's heading towards the end of his career but until he's being outplayed by other Aussies it feels like piling on for the sake of it. Especially in a squad that probably needs a few older heads to give leadership.
Not sure that fraud is the word I‘d use? He wasn’t our best, nor our worst prop. Although as an ex 10, all I wanted the forwards to do was win the ball and give it to the backs! Andrew Heath, circa 1996-1997 would be a prop that, let’s just say was lucky to get a Wallaby jersey. Noone picks themselves I acknowledge that but I think Greg Smith was our Wallaby coach at the time and being an ex Easts coach, picked some dubious Easts players. Heath was one of his ‘best’ choices.Baxter was before my time. Why was he a fraud?
Baxter was before my time. Why was he a fraud?
Al Baxter (also known as the "fuse") played THP for the Wallabies in two Rugby World Cups, seven Tri Nation Tournaments and 12 seasons of Super Rugby, all with the Tahs. With a record like that, it might be hard to see why anyone would label him a fraud. However, he really had a hard time against any and all of the top LHPs around the world. He did have the best "ugly face" of any prop at the time and you'd think by his expression he was about to eat the opposing prop. Unfortunately for Al, he never really got to dine out on anyone.Baxter was before my time. Why was he a fraud?
If you see him now, you would never in a million years think he was a Test prop.Al Baxter (also known as the "fuse") played THP for the Wallabies in two Rugby World Cups, seven Tri Nation Tournaments and 12 seasons of Super Rugby, all with the Tahs. With a record like that, it might be hard to see why anyone would label him a fraud. However, he really had a hard time against any and all of the top LHPs around the world. He did have the best "ugly face" of any prop at the time and you'd think by his expression he was about to eat the opposing prop. Unfortunately for Al, he never really got to dine out on anyone.
He is an architect and I understand has had a hand in a lot of sporting facility designs around the country.