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New Zealand vs Australia Oct 11 2020 Bledisloe Cup

rodha

Dave Cowper (27)
Paisami has a daunting assignment defending Reiko's channel at 13, on test debut..

His selection by Rennie in the starting midfield surprised me given he was caught out positionally on defense in the Super Rugby final.

Talk about a ruthless initiation to test rugby.
 

BDA

Jim Lenehan (48)
I fail to see any correlation between a lifelong shambles of a mungo team in a sporting landscape best resembling a desert and the best Rugby team Australia can put on the field on any given year. It's not even comparing apples with oranges. More like comparing durians with pineapples

Not sure what this adds to the discussion but ok
 

Uh huh

Alfred Walker (16)
Paisami has a daunting assignment defending Reiko's channel at 13, on test debut..

His selection by Rennie in the starting midfield surprised me given he was caught out positionally on defense in the Super Rugby final.

Talk about a ruthless initiation to test rugby.

I'm somewhat reminded of Deans's decision to take the notoriously permanently injured Pocock to the world cup as our only openside flanker. I am completely in favour of picking Petaia first, but leaving Kuridrani out altogether smacks of poor risk mitigation.
 

molman

Jim Lenehan (48)
I'm somewhat reminded of Deans's decision to take the notoriously permanently injured Pocock to the world cup as our only openside flanker. I am completely in favour of picking Petaia first, but leaving Kuridrani out altogether smacks of poor risk mitigation.

I don't mind that he's stuck to his mantra of rewarding form. No argument that TK wasn't in form. I think the clarity for the players is good.
 
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