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Chilla Wilson (44)
Agree with that, thought Ryan Smith had a good game too, nothing flashy (not his style) but a lot of work supporting the ball carrier, tackling and hitting rucks. Had a couple of spilt pills though which blotted his copybook.Very good game to watch, especially as a Wallabies fan. It was a game where the capped players really stood out, there was a distinct difference in class between some of the players:
- Ikitau was impervious, dunno why the Reds ever run it at him, not going to get any change.
- Valetini and McReight put in their usual incredible games.
- Ala'alatoa is in great vintage.
- Pollard was really strong in contact, more punch than I realise.
- Wright looked more assured.
- McDermott and Daugunu were always threatening.
On the negative, Paisami can’t be Wallabies centre. He’s too lightweight. Also Campbell had a bit of a ‘mare.
I was impressed by the Reds handling in their backline, rarely grassed it doing some complicated stuff with a lot of new people. Looked slick, shame didn’t get more rewards. Kudos to the Brumbies defence.
You can see how important Canham is to the Reds too, almost a 2nd receiver at times.
The reds have some seriously talented young props on their hands in Nonggorr and De Lutiis. Really promising.
and Anderson had a surprisingly good game, didn’t know he was so good in their air.
If 7As (Allan Ala'alatoa) is injured the Wallabies will be in a world of trouble. TT is only good for 10 - 15 minutes, Maximus was injured in the game v Brumbies (not sure how bad), Dr Tom has struggled in the scrum for the Force. Scrabble is much improved for the Reds and the remaining props are Dan Botha and No Nek.