The_Brown_Hornet
John Eales (66)
A great positive I've got: I've got tickets to see Samoa v. Fiji in Auckland. How good is that action going to be!
I know it's only push and shove and a bit of chat, but I loved it when the slow-mo replay showed him giving one of the Samoans a shove and a "Go fuck off". Nice to see someone with a bit of fire. He needs more match hardening, but he didn't look out of place. And he likes contact.
On another positive note, I think Timani will prove a lot of us wrong in the future and be a very good player.
WHILE Benn Robinson's hopes of playing in the World Cup improved dramatically yesterday as his knee surgery was put on hold, the Wallabies are hopeful Berrick Barnes will be sighted in Sydney University club colours this weekend.
It was assumed Robinson would be sidelined for the rest of the season after damaging his knee at training last week, because he required surgery. However, Wallabies officials last night confirmed that Robinson's operation, which was to be carried out today, had been put off to see whether rehabilitation would lead to an earlier playing return.
While the chances of Robinson being available for the World Cup remain slim, the Wallabies have not yet given up hope of having a forward recently rated the best loosehead prop in the world in New Zealand.
Lets not let numbers get in the way a great rugby celebration ( more like 20,000 people at the game) The only way is up on and off the field - keeping our powder dry