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G&GR Wallaby Player of the Year: v Italy

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3. Giteau - still not a 10 but just happens to be the best on in world rugby at the moment
2. Moore - just keeps getting better and better - hard to think he was fringe not 12 months ago
1. Burgess - not too shabby after the horror s14 season he had, now - how can we ensure he does this regularly
 

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Fred Wood (13)
3- Giteau (His kicking out of hand was sensational)
2- Mortlock (Inspirational and ran some terrific attacking lines)
1- Moore (Why do they persist in TPN? The line out is a real strength with Moore throwing)
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Major Spliff Biggins said:
Why do they persist in TPN? The line out is a real strength with Moore throwing)

TPN's first throw hit his jumper just inside the 15m.
 

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Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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3. Gits
2. Sharpe (re-watch or look at the stats to see the work he got through)
1. Mortlock
 

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David Codey (61)
I meant to give special mention to Turner. I think he has shown he has the mix of spark and defense we need from our wingers. If he keeps getting picked I think he will only get better.
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Gagger said:
2. Sharpe (re-watch or look at the stats to see the work he got through)

For once I have to say Sharpe actually looked like a Test tight forward. He rarely (if ever) got wider than the first channel and actually took the ball into contact low and hard.
 
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NTA said:
Gagger said:
2. Sharpe (re-watch or look at the stats to see the work he got through)

For once I have to say Sharpe actually looked like a Test tight forward. He rarely (if ever) got wider than the first channel and actually took the ball into contact low and hard.
Yep, he worked hard.
 

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George Gregan (70)
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NTA said:
Gagger said:
2. Sharpe (re-watch or look at the stats to see the work he got through)

For once I have to say Sharpe actually looked like a Test tight forward. He rarely (if ever) got wider than the first channel and actually took the ball into contact low and hard.

He did that same in November, as did Chisholm. Deans got them both playing as tight forwards
 

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Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Do you think it was as simple as:

"Sharpey, Chis, if you keep playing loose and standing in the centres you can start looking for contracts overseas. If you play tight, you will be in the mix for Wallaby selection."

If it was, why didnt Connolly or Jones do it?
 

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Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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Good question, along with why didn't those two jokers do kicking practice? Deans has 1 season and look at the results.
 
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