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Italy vs Wallabies, EOYT 2010

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Bullrush

Geoff Shaw (53)
Geeez....that was one boring-ass game of rugby.

I can't believe that even with less than 5min to go, 11 points up and 60-odd meters out the Wallabies decide to go for the penalty goal.
 

vidiot

John Solomon (38)
Geeez....that was one boring-ass game of rugby.

I can't believe that even with less than 5min to go, 11 points up and 60-odd meters out the Wallabies decide to go for the penalty goal.

The saving grace was I sat up expecting mediocrity, so I was well satisfied. Nice workout for slipper. Terrible handling cost them.
 
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Slipper and Moore: Rubbish

Australian forward pack: Rubbish, where the fuck was everyone? Pocock? Simmons? Moore?

Referee: Rubbish. Worst I've ever seen at International Level.

I'll edit this post later.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I didn't think Moore was rubbish at all...

Obviously Alexander was one of the standouts of the pack for me... he held up well in the scrum and did plenty around the field...

Our locks were disappointing and Pocock didn't play his best game...

But yes, that was the worst refereeing performance of any Wallaby game I've seen this year...
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
I also don't believe two of our best attacking backline players - Beale and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) - are being used enough...
 
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Commentators blamed the Wallabies for slowing it down before the scrums because they feared the confrontation. ::)

It was quite obviously Italian players feigning injury for the first 5 or so scrums
 

Bullrush

Geoff Shaw (53)
I also don't believe two of our best attacking backline players - Beale and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) - are being used enough...

Hence why I'd play Beale at 1st-five....get the ball in that man's hands!!

He seemed to do alright under the high ball tonite too....
 
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Slipper actually went quite well, 2 penalties were a direct attribute to him, another one was against Alexander, however the others were against the forward pack as a whole backpedaling...Moore went pretty well, and the locks were a big improvement on last week, plenty of involvement at the breakdown.

Scrum obviously wasn't great, there were really 2 wallaby scrums on the park tonight, the one prior to the subs and the one after the subs.. Il start with the starting forward pack, there were maybe one or two penalties there that went unfairly against the Wallabies, the Italians milked the perceived strength and collapsed a few times on there own feed. IMO it took a bit for the Australians to figure it out, but from about 30min onwards the Australians had the Italians reasonably matched..

After the subs, the Wallaby scrum was crock, to hard to really pinpoint a specific person at fault, probably a culminative effect..
 

Langthorne

Phil Hardcastle (33)
Playing against Italy, Australia had lots to lose and not much to gain. If they lose it is a disgrace, and if they win (even by a distance) 'it was only Italy'.

The good news is they won, and didn't really look like losing at any time during the match. The bad news (if there can ever be bad news when you win) is that the Wallabies were far from dominant, disciplined and consistent. In many ways they barely got into their stride.

The Italian scrum was stronger, and benefited from the Australian 'reputation' during the first half. In the second half, the Aussies showed better scrum tactics (Slipper kept straight and eventually the Italians were penalised for boring in).

As expected, the Italian forwards matched the Wallabies well, but their backs were outclassed. Both sides wasted multiple attacking opportunities.

Barnes' goal kicking was top class, although the prize for best goal goes to the Italian 10 for his goal from half way.

The performance doesn't bode well for the France match, but maybe the challenge ahead will mean the boys up their intensity and execution.
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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I can't get over a ref watching a tight-head prop boring in at 45 degrees and pinging the opposite number. They surely can't be that clueless, or am I missing a rule change?
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
Inconsistency again and let's not think that it's any different from the EOYT last year or any year - or for the whole year any year for the best part of ten years.

In particular, it wasn't any better from the last two games against Italy in Italy.

France next week. Let's hope that Skrela is playing again and misses all those penalties as he did last time. We are going to need something like that. Speaking of which: one of the few good things about the Italy game was the goal kicking of Barnes.

As for winning a few games in a row next year at a certain tournament: how full is the glass on that one?


PS Congrats to Italy for a fine defensive effort.

I thought it was a vague performance from referee Berdos: 2 of the 3 tries were suss.

He reminded me of that line from Dryden:

He trudg’d along unknowing what he sought,
And whistled as he went, for want of thought.
 

Sandpit Fan

Nev Cottrell (35)
As for winning a few games in a row next year at a certain tournament: how full is the glass on that one?

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Glass? Do we even have one to evaluate the level in? The way things are going at the moment, we will have to have a whip around just to get to that stage :nta:
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
The good news is they won, and didn't really look like losing at any time during the match. The bad news (if there can ever be bad news when you win) is that the Wallabies were far from dominant, disciplined and consistent. In many ways they barely got into their stride.

The Italian scrum was stronger, and benefited from the Australian 'reputation' during the first half. In the second half, the Aussies showed better scrum tactics (Slipper kept straight and eventually the Italians were penalised for boring in).

Pretty good summary there. Awful game to watch. Strangely enough, with the bokke going down now at murrayfield, the wobblies go back up to #2 on the back of that performance...

I suppose the saffers aren't the greatest touring side anyway, and tonight it looks like they they followed our mob from last year. Scots and Italians - dour rugby but it sometimes works for them.
 
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