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England v Australia, Sunday 19 November 2:00am AEDT

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Tangawizi

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Team out?
Yeah, same again.
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Watson replaces Mike Brown at fullback. Slade to the bench with Farrell starting at 12. Launchbury in for Kruis.

Itoje off the bench will give them some spark in the second half.
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Stirling Mortlock (74)
My only concerns with the team are moving Beale away from 12 after his recent form (9-14 should not be changed from the RC).........

And Hanigan, despite being pretty good in the lineout, is still not physically capable of being a test 6.
 

BarneySF

Bob Loudon (25)
Think Kerevi is the wrong call. Maybe there are fitness concerns with Hunt.

Interesting article in the Oz I️ think with Glen Ella saying if we play 2K’s, that will be exactly what Eddie wants - big bosh up the middle play that they can defend more directly
 

Jerry West

Sydney Middleton (9)
Who's Underhill? also, Itoje on the bench?

Underhill is a Menace. The lad is a quality long term 7 option + no lack of spark on the English bench. Gee whiz, interesting Eddie. Huge game needed from Front Row + Kerevi, expecting Foley & Beale to field a huge number of contestable kicks. England to apply the Northern hemisphere kick pressure, defensive game.
 

TSR

Andrew Slack (58)
I agree FP - although to be honest I still would have liked to see Hunt. He doesn’t shirk the hard running.
 

BarneySF

Bob Loudon (25)
I think it may have been game 1 or 2 against England at home last year - whatever game we first trialed Kerevi and Kuridrani in the centres, but IIRC, we blew England off the field as far as pace goes and then ran out of steam. Need to re-watch those first few minutes. Hopefully more of the same but for the whole game on Saturday.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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I agree FP - although to be honest I still would have liked to see Hunt. He doesn’t shirk the hard running.

True and I expect Hunt to get decent time If you look at last weeks game, we did a load of punching those inside channels and around the corner running until we got the overlap If we can build on that and have a few runners against the grain, it is a very solid attacking structure
 
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KOB1987

John Eales (66)
I think it may have been game 1 or 2 against England at home last year - whatever game we first trialed Kerevi and Kuridrani in the centres, but IIRC, we blew England off the field as far as pace goes and then ran out of steam. Need to re-watch those first few minutes. Hopefully more of the same but for the whole game on Saturday.

It was the first game but it was more that they started with 10. Farrell 12. Burrell. Burrell was useless and got hooked for Ford after we had scored twice. The new combo of 10. Ford 12. Farrell was literally a game changer.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
Again Cheika sees something, maybe in training, maybe longer term goals, who knows - but it’s not what I’m seeing. As usual I expect what he sees to be real, though the limitations generally come out too.

Our locks v the POMs (with Coleman injured) is an easy point victory to England
Hanigan and McMahon don’t give a player advantage in the back row. Especially once Itoje comes on.
Bernard and Kerevi in the 10-12 channel places limitations on a 15 second playmaker - a traditional English game will naturally attack this. Hodge might ease this but it’s a big call.

Let’s hope our lack of scrum coach is not terminal, remember the recent Wales-England training.

Cheika has tidied up the line out in terms of selections - 3 1/2 jumpers is as good as it gets for the WBs.

We didn’t see the ball going much further than the centres - with last week’s double big hopper set up, but I expect a week’s training and the last run will help there.

Also a week to tidy up around the D attitude, expect it to improve.

Discipline? Who knows.

Anyway, there us always been a method in the madness, this teamhas pretty much gelled, I felt last week doing the 3-2-1 that perhaps the whole was better than the sum of the individuals. And that may be all it takes.

WB by 6
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Our locks v the POMs (with Coleman injured) is an easy point victory to England
Discipline? Who knows.

Coleman is starting. I genuinely think discipline will decide this match. Not just around the breakdown but also in possession. We will inevitably find it hard to break down the worlds best defence. If we remain calm and in control in our own possession we should be fine but if we start pushing things England will pounce.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
The way our attacking formations have been working (particularly in the close forward exchanges) is world class, IMHO, and I reckon we can unpick any defense if we bring our A game.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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Our locks v the POMs (with Coleman injured) is an easy point victory to England

I'd definitely prefer Coleman with a sore thumb and Simmons to Launchbury and Lawes. I think that is a potential strength for us. Itoje is an outstanding player on the bench and is world class. I do feel like his impact is somewhat stifled at lock rather than 6 though because he has to play that tighter game. Certainly a big test for Matt Philip to come on and provide impact seeing as Itoje certainly will for the English.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
I'd definitely prefer Coleman with a sore thumb and Simmons to Launchbury and Lawes. I think that is a potential strength for us.

That’s interesting, hadn’t expected to see that reaction. OK I’ll wait for the game before awarding a “points victory” in the locks.

Have to agree about Itoje being world class and better at 6. In time it’s what I’m hoping from someone like Dempsey or maybe Tui.

A certain Alan Jones was suggesting this morning that sooner or later there is dissent in a team run by Eddie Jones. Not sure he’s right about signs being there at the moment.

I’m actually hopeful for this which is our 4th biggest (following Bledisloe) game of the year. England will want it very much as a defacto point when they are not playing the All Blacks
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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England definitely deserve to be favourites and it will be a substantial upset if we win, but gee I reckon $3 for Australia to win is pretty good value. I feel like we're a much better chance than last year.
 

BarneySF

Bob Loudon (25)
Underhill is a Menace. The lad is a quality long term 7 option + no lack of spark on the English bench. Gee whiz, interesting Eddie. Huge game needed from Front Row + Kerevi, expecting Foley & Beale to field a huge number of contestable kicks. England to apply the Northern hemisphere kick pressure, defensive game.


Not the time and place, but just saw some highlights of the new French 7 Macalou from the midweek game against the (admittedly 2nd or 3rd string) ABs. Wowpers, he’d be handy right about now
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
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For some reason I have a bad feeling about this. It's been a long year and I just don't think we've got the firepower. England will be fresh and right up for this.

Tipping England by 10-15 but I hope I'm wrong.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Yeah, I think England are really good, but I am quite happy they didn't stick Itoje and Kruse in as locks with Lawes at 6
 
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