the sabanator
Ron Walden (29)
Who saw Dean Mumm & James Horwill as the Wallabies starting lock six weeks ago?
I was very optimistic last year, in fact I think we could have won the first Bledisloe game if we had a true #10 (Not Beale, thanks Link).
Then came the disaster of Eden Park, where we were crushed unmitigated and I lost ALL faith to win the Bledisloe again.
In the last game we were the better team but they regained up the pace in the last minutes and they won the game. I lost all faith since. I prefer to be negative and amaze me with a victory to be positive and be struck again.
Luckily these will be the last games against generation of McCaw, Carter, Conrad Smith, Nonu, Mealamu and others. I don't think the next AB generation will be so dominant like these blokes. At least I hope so.
Tongan Thor and Samoan Wolverine will bring the Bledisloe to Australia again
Australian-based players who could pass 60 Tests this season
Will Genia 58
James Horwill 58
Wycliff Palu 54
Quade Cooper 53
Sekope Kepu 52
Tatafu Polota-Nau 50
Kurtley Beale 49
Rob Simmons 50
Good point, that is essentially the decisionPocock wins over Skelton ...
I'll add to my earlier post the changes in the team from last years Bled to this year's.
There are many commentators that feel that Australia had a realistic chance of winning the Bledisloe last year and I agree.
The All Blacks team from last year is largely the same as it is this year. The starting XV for the TRC Bled games, the AB's have retained 9 players in the same position.
For the Wallabies, the same comparison yields 4 players that have been retained in their same position.
So tell me this: given that we were close last year, have the 11 additions to the Wallabies improved them more than the 6 additions to the All Blacks?
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I probably would have gone for To'omua in front of Gits and Speight in front of Mitchell but his been out of the system to this week so not a bad selection.
I've got a good feeling about this game, I don't think this particular ABs XV is as strong as everyone seems to believe. Their tight five is pretty average outside of Retallick, and I expect our front row to put some pressure on theirs in the scrum. Pooper + Fardy is a pretty good counter against Kaino/Read/McCaw (which is still the premier combination of backrowers in world rugby). If Mumm & Horwill can show some proper mongrel and our backrow hits top gear, I can see us winning a forwards battle.
Undoubtedly their backline has some firepower. Savea is always dangerous and our kicking to the back will have to be wary of giving too much space to Ben Smith or Milner-Skudder. I'm surprised they've picked NMS for this game - hopefully we can exploit some of his inexperience. Kuridrani + Giteau should be a good enough defensive combination against SBW & Smith. Obviously Aaron Smith and DC are a level above Phipps/Foley, but if we can get a serviceable kicking game out of Foley and Giteau reverses his Brisbane form, I'm excited about what Kuridrani, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), Folau & Mitchell can do.
If we can get the ball in Izzy's hands, create some go forward, Foley has a better night with the boot and we shut down their midfield I think the Wallabies have a great chance of winning this game.
Is Gits or Foley the goalkicker? Hope its Gits.