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Australian Team of Round 5

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HG

Jimmy Flynn (14)
No problems with your opinion in the first place.
I to have an opinion that differs from yours.
So I posted my opinion.
Harden up!
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
Staff member
matty_k said:
Oh I am sorry. I thought people were asking opinions. I gave mine.


OK now that I have said my piece I'll refrain from stating any personal opinion in the future and will tow the general theme of each thread from now on just to keep everyone happy.
say what ever you like Matty. Everyone else does. there are only about 3 positions I would change in you list. And you're right that is just my opinion.
 

Aussie D

Desmond Connor (43)
1 Alexander
2 TPN
3 Weekes (thought he had a magnificent game - highly invovled and some nice touches)
4 Humphries
5 Douglas
6 Dennis
7 Smith
8 Leroy
9 Genia
10 Quade
11 Mitchell
12 Barnes
13 Ioane
14 Morahan
15 Hynes (I liked his involvement off the ball)
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
i like the fact that qlds win over a side coming lower than the lions by less points is a greater achievement than the tahs win.
just cos you call someone one eyed doesnt make you less so.
 
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David

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waratahjesus said:
i like the fact that qlds win over a side coming lower than the lions by less points is a greater achievement than the tahs win.
just cos you call someone one eyed doesnt make you less so.

I think was has impressed people about the Reds this year is their improvement, and in general their exciting style of play, and while I'm not taking anything away from the Tahs (I haven't yet watched that match, waiting for the reply) I think because of the Reds resurgence and their style of play they are winning over more fans. Also you fail to notice that although the lions are above the Force on the table, the Force have less point scored against them then the Lions who have atrocious defence (once again not taking anything away from the Tahs result).
 

#1 Tah

Chilla Wilson (44)
matty_k said:
tranquility said:
Mate that was the most ridiculously one eye review of the weekends games (NSW).

This would be the most ridiculously one eyed reviews of the weekends games

1. Benn Robinson
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
3. Al Baxter
4. Dean Mumm
5. Kane Douglas
6. Dave Dennis
7. Phil Waugh
8. Wycliff Palu
9. Josh Holmes
10. Daniel Halangahu
11. Drew Mitchell
12. Berrick Barnes
13. Tom Carter
14. Lachie Turner
15. Kurtley Beale

how did you know who I was about to pick!?
 

Reddy!

Bob Davidson (42)
fatprop said:
Reddy! said:
fatprop said:
1. Alexander
2. TPN
3. Baxter
4. Mumm
5. Humphries
6. Elsom
7. Hodgson
8. Palu

9. Genia
10. Cooper
11. Mitchell
12. Barnes
13. Ioane
14. Turner
15. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)



I thought Hynes played pretty well at fullback but perhaps AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was more important to the Brumbies in their game than Hynes was for the Reds.


Barnes, while obviously playing and controlling the Waratahs well, did not have the massive impact as A. Fainga'a did. I guess it depends on who you support haha. As a Reds supporter I'm feeling pretty one eyed at the moment.

AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was very good, safe under the high ball and wonderful at kick return.

Barnes played bloody well and didn't spend 10 minutes in the bin

Touche, but he did spend 20minutes on the bench at the end of the game, pulled for having a shocker obviously :)
 

Langthorne

Phil Hardcastle (33)
matty_k said:
tranquility said:
Mate that was the most ridiculously one eye review of the weekends games (NSW).

This would be the most ridiculously one eyed reviews of the weekends games
...

Don't stop posting matty_k, you have as much right to give your opinion, dish out derision, and defend your position as anyone else.


WJ - we'll have plenty of opportunity to compare the Reds and Tahs (apart from the match they played against eachother), when they have both played all the other teams - and also a way to rank them (the competition table). At the moment the Reds are ahead.
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
Langthorne said:
matty_k said:
tranquility said:
Mate that was the most ridiculously one eye review of the weekends games (NSW).

This would be the most ridiculously one eyed reviews of the weekends games
...

Don't stop posting matty_k, you have as much right to give your opinion, dish out derision, and defend your position as anyone else.


WJ - we'll have plenty of opportunity to compare the Reds and Tahs (apart from the match they played against eachother), when they have both played all the other teams - and also a way to rank them (the competition table). At the moment the Reds are ahead.

Tahs beat Reds therefore Tahs are better than Reds, when i posted that the tahs beat a side the brumbies struggled to by plenty, people said it was cos it was the second week of there road trip blah blah etc etc, so one set of rules, head to head. Tahs are better
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
Noddy said:
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.

if the reds dont win another game all year, is the year still a success?
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
Noddy said:
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.
Self-awareness, and the ability to admit one's own frailties are wonderful things, Noddy. So is irony! ;)
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
waratahjesus said:
Noddy said:
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.

if the reds dont win another game all year, is the year still a success?

Compared to the previous ten years? Yes.

But it's a moot point. They will win more games. As sure as Tom Carter can't pass.
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Noddy said:
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.

Careful, Nod. In my experience Queensland rugby fans have had a bad dose of this disease the last 40 years.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
I think he's well aware of that Lindommer :)

So, while matty and HG reach for their handbags...

1 Henderson - smacked his opponent silly. Of course people who want tries instead of a dominant scrum will take Alexander who was a close second in my book anyway. Robinson needs a rest
2 TPN
3 Baxter
4 Van
5 Mumm
6 Hodgson - NTA reserves the right to pick people out of position for being awesome
7 Waugh
8 Palu
9 Genia - too far in front of everyone else
10 Cooper - hmmm. Needs to swap to fullback on defence
11 Mitchell
12 A Finger
13 Diggers
14 Turner
15 AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
 

matty_k

Peter Johnson (47)
Noddy said:
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.
Isn't that the point of the whole Super franchise thing? Just a whole bunch of fluff that supports the Reds v Tahs games.
 

Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
matty_k said:
tranquility said:
Mate that was the most ridiculously one eye review of the weekends games (NSW).

This would be the most ridiculously one eyed reviews of the weekends games

1. Benn Robinson
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
3. Al Baxter
4. Dean Mumm
5. Kane Douglas
6. Dave Dennis
7. Phil Waugh
8. Wycliff Palu
9. Josh Holmes
10. Daniel Halangahu
11. Drew Mitchell
12. Berrick Barnes
13. Tom Carter
14. Lachie Turner
15. Kurtley Beale
I like this team, reckon they'd put 73 points on anyone on current form
 

Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
Noddy said:
typical Waratah fan. They can have the worst season of all time, but as long as they beat the Reds they call the season a success.

So, you finally reversed the (very valid) criticism of Qlander attitudes by Tah supporters for many, many years. Took a while :lmao: :lmao:

Show me one (i.e. one) Tah fan who ever claimed success for a season on the sole criterion of beating Queensland. Even if you find one, you will have an impossibly long way to travel to reach "typical".

I have met very few Tah supporters who viewed Qland's rugby team as any more than just another team in the year's program. Tah supporters know and understand that four points for beating Qland is no more and no less than the four points for beating any other team.
 
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