EDIT: And these front row injuries are becoming a real nuisance. As far as I know both Perry and Sheriff Karl are dedicated looseheads, and tighhead scrummaging is more challenging than loosehead scrummaging. So there could be a real danger of late game scrums being uncontested on safety grounds.
You know it's Bledisloe time when Frank reappears with some weak trolling.
So now's possibly not a good time to share this hil-awius joke I heard the other day:
What do you call an Australian with a bottle of bubbly after a Bledisloe Cup presentation?
The WAITER!
I'll see myself out
You know it's Bledisloe time when Frank reappears with some weak trolling.
Problem is your 5th squad prop has to be able to cover both sides and that is the position Ala'alatoa currency occupies. Not ideal for him, but he is certainly the best chance of pulling it off from the props we had available.I've watched Scott and Allan since they played under 9s with my young bloke and, if I could suggest, CHOOSE A SIDE AND LEAVE THEM THERE. Same with Robertson.
Are you here all week? And no, not trying the chicken!
It's more of an asset than a problem. If 7A's could only play one side he would not be in the squad right now and he would be twiddling his thumbs waiting for Kepu to retire.Problem is your 5th squad prop has to be able to cover both sides and that is the position Ala'alatoa currency occupies. Not ideal for him, but he is certainly the best chance of pulling it off from the props we had available.
I thought it was funny. Hell there have been a lot worse. Anyway:
I have a softly building feeling of enthusiasm if not actual expectation.
I expect that - last year's first game with unprepared players being flogged in training to ensure lactic burn in the opening stanza - won't be repeated and that fitness is much improved. I expect that more stabilised selections will lead to better built-in combinations.
I expect that certain players who I have castigated in the past - eg Robertson - have actually improved and we will see a workmanlike performance in areas they were previously weak and they will hold their strengths.
I expect that the barn yard dance has been tempered and we will rarely see that confusion of "hell, who is meant to go there?" I expect that the Pooper no longer is presented with an inherent weakness in the line out. I expect to see parity with an awesome scrum.
I expect to see Hooper lining up in D not that far from Hodge and both thinking "you're targeting us? Bring it on."
I could go on, but we are I think a superior team to 12 months ago when we won one, and came close on a second and I don't expect a repeat of that first game. Naturally I ALSO expect that the All Blacks have not stood still, start from an even better position and are supremely well prepared for the improving Wallabies.
I'm not predicting a win be any stretch, I am however predicting a vastly improved performance, and hell - you never know.
So now's possibly not a good time to share this hil-awius joke I heard the other day:
What do you call an Australian with a bottle of bubbly after a Bledisloe Cup presentation?
The WAITER!
I'll see myself out
He will go great guns total faith in 7A 'sIt's more of an asset than a problem. If 7A's could only play one side he would not be in the squad right now and he would be twiddling his thumbs waiting for Kepu to retire.
Instead he steps back into the squad at LHP. Pretty good really.