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Highlanders v Brumbies Sun 24 April

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Dan54

David Wilson (68)
I still believe the Brumbies have the ability to beat any of NZ teams, they play a bloody good no argument style of play. I do think they have seemed to flattened out a bit last few weeks, but I still see them kicking on.
 

Tomikin

David Codey (61)
I still believe the Brumbies have the ability to beat any of NZ teams, they play a bloody good no argument style of play. I do think they have seemed to flattened out a bit last few weeks, but I still see them kicking on.
They always start hard and need to convert that start.. if not they slow a bit during the second..
 

mst

Peter Johnson (47)
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Same scene at the board meeting at NZRU HQ a few weeks ago:

Saders, Landers, Clan, and Chief, CEO's - so, ah NZRU powerbrokers, you "re-balanced" up the Blues with a Barrett, Whitlock etc to buy them some success. Do you think you might need to "re-balance" some of us?
 

Dismal Pillock

Michael Lynagh (62)
Same scene at the board meeting at NZRU HQ a few weeks ago:

Saders, Landers, Clan, and Chief, CEO's - so, ah NZRU powerbrokers, you "re-balanced" up the Blues with a Barrett, Whitlock etc to buy them some success. Do you think you might need to "re-balance" some of us?
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Viking

Mark Ella (57)
Great start by he Brums, looked very dominate but failed to convert that dominance into points. Which seems like a consistent drawback from aussie teams when they play well.

Scotty Sio had a great game and looks to have returned to some form. The scrum (from all forwards) doesn't look to be a strength and I fear could turn into a weakness for us.

Tom Wright I feel making too many mistakes, which is far from his cool calm and collected attitude from his first wallabies games. He seems prone to a few unforced errors, poor decisions, or penalties. Not what I want to see from a test player and think he's way down the pecking order for outside backs for the wobs. Hopefully Banks makes a solid comeback form injury.

Damn Valetini is consistently good.
 
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