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Rebels v Waratahs, rd15 SR2013

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qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I guarantee you that is why Timani got selected over Pyle. The scrum and maul. That is where the Lions will attack us.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Quite concerned about this game, the Rebels aren't laying down and they are playing for the 80 minutes with a solid structure

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swingpass

Peter Sullivan (51)
Quite concerned about this game, the Rebels aren't laying down and they are playing for the 80 minutes with a solid structure

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you are quite right to be worried.

lots to be nervous about, hostile melbourne crowd, rebs with their tail up, plenty of tahs thinking about a team in red, big win against brums; over confident ?, could lead to big let down

HERES HOPING:)
 

jermano

Ted Fahey (11)
Certainly hoping for a Rebels win. On a side note if the Rebels do win I think we will see Hill in charge for another year. Players have backed him, they have been playing better/longer and plenty of re-signings.
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Well, thanks for letting me know about your Tahs' troupe, topo. I'll book a (significantly) bigger table at Jimmy Watson's for Saturday lunch.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Barnes at fullback and Folau on the wing could be a good option. Trying to line Folau up to get a couple of one on one opportunities against Cooper Vuna wouldn't be a bad thing.

We all saw how that ended when he was faced with Frank Halai.
I'd also like to see Folau get some time at 14 as he could be put in there on the wing against the Lions.
 

topo

Cyril Towers (30)
Well, thanks for letting me know about your Tahs' troupe, topo. I'll book a (significantly) bigger table at Jimmy Watson's for Saturday lunch.
They're all the local in-laws (I married a girl from Wycheproof, which still hasn't appeared on the Aussie towns thread). They're Mexicans, but they'll be in Tahs colours. We'll be heading back up the Calder Saturday, unfortunately.
 

Sir Arthur Higgins

Dick Tooth (41)
personally, i think that on the back of the support he's received from the players and the quality of play against the crusaders, chiefs, blues and stormers - that hill will get reappointed.

yes there were some bad 20 minutes patches, but they boys are playing for him, they back him and they are clearly showing signs of how could they really are (which in my opinion based on these past few games, is damn good)
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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Barnes has been promoted to inside centre in the starting team.

Lucas has been given his first start of the year which is great to see and Douglas is listed in the team which is something of a surprise. I imagine that will still be up in the air until later in the week.

Luke Holmes onto the bench for TPN and Kepu starts again ahead of Ryan.

Waratahs: Israel Folau, Peter Betham, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Berrick Barnes, Drew Mitchell, Bernard Foley, Matt Lucas; Wycliff Palu, Michael Hooper, Dave Dennis (capt), Kane Douglas, Sitaleki Timani, Sekope Kepu, John Ulugia, Benn Robinson. Res: Luke Holmes, Paddy Ryan, Will Skelton, Mitchell Chapman, Brendan McKibbin, Rob Horne, Tom Kingston.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
Barnes has been promoted to inside centre in the starting team.

Lucas has been given his first start of the year which is great to see and Douglas is listed in the team which is something of a surprise. I imagine that will still be up in the air until later in the week.

Luke Holmes onto the bench for TPN and Kepu starts again ahead of Ryan.

Am also surprised about Douglas, but he trained, full-on, this morning.

McKibbin didn't train and Mitchell did little.

Crawford is just running up and down as is lock Atkins.

Damien Fitzpatrick is training now and doing the work that others are. Hugh Roach is also training with the Tahs.

Gaffney was happy with what Horne has been doing but Barnes needed more time on the park. He said that everybody was aware of the Higginbotham threat — and, indeed, Tom Carter was calling "Here comes Higginbotham" during training. JOC (James O'Connor) got mentions too.
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oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
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you are quite right to be worried.

lots to be nervous about, hostile melbourne crowd, rebs with their tail up, plenty of tahs thinking about a team in red, big win against brums; over confident ?, could lead to big let down

HERES HOPING:)

One of the exciting things for me in this match is the classic VIC/NSW rivalry. I'm like most Victorians: I barrack firstly for Victoria and secondly anyone playing against NSW :)

When these sides last met it was close and I expect it to be close again. Playing stocks may have changed, but certainly so has the fortunes of both teams. I'll be interested to see who will be selected in the run-on; do we stick with the same formula as last week? Do we introduce JOC (James O'Connor) back into the side? Is Vunu ready to return?

I'll go out on a one-eyed Victorian supporter limb and pick a Rebels win here. Nothing to lose and everything to gain :)
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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One of the exciting things for me in this match is the classic VIC/NSW rivalry. I'm like most Victorians: I barrack firstly for Victoria and secondly anyone playing against NSW :)

Awww... The Rebels are my second favourite team. I support them when they're playing anyone except the Waratahs.
 

rugbysmartarse

Alan Cameron (40)
There's a great line by Bill Bryson, which (paraphrasing) goes: "the Sky Tower in Auckland is all anyone there would talk about. While an impressive building, it is not even close to the tallest building in the world, however it is taller than any building in Australia and that is why the Kiwis love it. The Australians, for their part, don't seem to care"

That basically sums up my view of Vic/NSW rivalry. Or QLD/NSW, ACT/NSW or NZ/NSW rivalry. You lot are right in hating us, but we simply do not care. :)
 

JSRF10

Dick Tooth (41)
Was a bit worried when I saw Carter at 12 in training with Horne bring JOC (James O'Connor) for the day. Figured Barnes was in the team, and he was just taking it easy for the session.

Never noticed how loopy Ulugias set piece throwing was as well, it is ripe to be picked off by any defensive line out. I'd say Paul O'Connell will have a field day in the Tahs Lions game.
 
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