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Well, at least whatever happens we can still say that in 2021 Emma McKeon got more Olympic medals than New Zealand.
She didn't though?
Well, at least whatever happens we can still say that in 2021 Emma McKeon got more Olympic medals than New Zealand.
She didn't though?
Apparently there will be trial rules employed in this match. A confusing one being:
'Cleanout not allowed to drop weight on jackler or target lower limbs'
Not sure what that means but I'm guessing there will be a lot of people going hard on the defensive side of the ruck.
What?? How many games have you seen Genia, Beale, Foley and Leili'ifano etc play this year?
You don't possibly think that players are still as good as they were in prime. Bugger me that's like saying ABs should still be playing Kaino, Franks etc etc .
First bit: stopping kamikaze slams going into the back of the jackal - essentially there is an understanding now that if you are clearing out someone, retaining your feet isn't 100% required if you're talking someone off the ball. In some cases, players have no desire to remove the jackal, just hurt them enough to make them quit.
The danger is you forcing them to pancake chest-to-thighs and causing serious back injury.
The second bit about lower limbs is for protecting joints and things like Brian O'Driscoll's impersonation of a wishbone being split on the 2005 Lions tour. You take out a leg, jackal is no longer on their feet, so they can't take the ball.'
The danger is lateral force on the knee, hip, or ankle which results in serious injury; again, you're not actually cleaning them out, you're just denying them a chance to get the ball.
I forgot to mention Liam Gill - who'd be a much better 7 cover option right now than Fraser McReight.
I've said it before, but I do think Australian rugby needs to be pragmatic about this. Having a world-class lock like Skelton not playing because he plays overseas is a farce in my opinion. Australian rugby won't die out based on domestic competitions being a bit weaker, but it could lose all support for the Wallabies if they aren't competitive against the big teams. The France series shows there's real talent there, even against a weakened French team, there were some good performances. But add in Skelton, Arnold and Kerevi.. and it takes the team to another level.
Look at the Boks side that beat the lions on the weekend. By my count 9 or 10 starters that play club rugby outside South Africa. They won the World Cup with half their squad based overseas. It's a no-brainer really.
Not that we can expect a ref the quality of Williams to get it right anyway.
I like the fact he doesn't get flustered. I'm less impressed with the face he doesn't get the Laws.
Out of date information, at the end of the swimming she had haha. It was more a bit of a piss take on the lack of relevance of Joe Tomane and Rodha’s cousin ‘Riley’ on the Bledisloe Cup thread.
It's a bastard when those pisstakes are wrong eh KOB. Still it was a good attempt and understand why you trying it with Rodha
Why are we so good at swimming in straight lines but not running in straight lines. Tis a mystery.
so you cant lift them by the leg to roll them off to one side? that seemed like the most effective way to clear people out.