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Reds vs Waratahs - the war before the war

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Swat

Chilla Wilson (44)
We tried to catch it, but some fucker in blue beat us to the punch and then rode off into the sunset.

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Ignoto

Peter Sullivan (51)
The classic 6 is more like Richard Hill. Very, very effective and doing the unnoticed hard yards that allows an explosive 8 and the fetcher 7 the opportunity to do the special stuff.

Georgie Smith was well known to love putting the ball to toe in games, yet he was one of the best 7's we've had to pull on a canary jersey!

Who knows whether we would have won a bledisloe if one particular second rower couldn't kick a ball.

If we simply picked on a traditional sense, TPN would never have been considered worthy to play as a hooker.
 

Wallatahs

Allen Oxlade (6)
Well that settles it, the greatest Australian rugby franchise of all time will have to prop up Australian rugby for a second year running.

I'm expecting a hard hard game against the Waratahs with Foley now head coach. I think he is the 2nd best coach in Australia at the moment, next to Mckenzie.
Typical Queenslander - they have one good year and all of a sudden they're heroes.

I agree with Swat - The Brumbies would have to be "the greatest Australian rugby franchise of all time". As a side, it would be remiss of me not to mention that the Tahs have made the finals 6 out of the past 10 years while last year the Reds made their first in 10 years.
 

suckerforred

Chilla Wilson (44)
Typical Queenslander - they have one good year and all of a sudden they're heroes.

I agree with Swat - The Brumbies would have to be "the greatest Australian rugby franchise of all time". As a side, it would be remiss of me not to mention that the Tahs have made the finals 6 out of the past 10 years while last year the Reds made their first in 10 years.

But at least when we made it we won it. :p
 

Wallatahs

Allen Oxlade (6)
But at least when we made it we won it. :p
I hear it's proudly displayed in the trophy cabinet, next to the wooden spoon you earned a few years back.

Either way, neither of us (Tahs / Reds) can lay claim to the title - The Brumbies, by playing in 5 finals and winning 2 of them take that award.
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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Ahh I had forgotten that the world started in 1996. For those that have forgotten the Reds have won:

1 super 6 titles
2 Super 10 titles
1 super 15 title
and top the super 12 table twice losing in the finals.

But most of the doesn't count because bullshit bullshit wank.
 

Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
I hear it's proudly displayed in the trophy cabinet, next to the wooden spoon you earned a few years back.

Either way, neither of us (Tahs / Reds) can lay claim to the title - The Brumbies, by playing in 5 finals and winning 2 of them take that award.
Brumbies have less than 50% succes rate in winning the title when making the final.
Tahs have 0%
Mighty QLD Reds 100%

Brumbies during the era when they did win those titles were a danm good side and a treasure to watch. Played the game their own way and with confidence and precision. Simplistically it is the way the Reds are playing now.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Georgie Smith was well known to love putting the ball to toe in games, yet he was one of the best 7's we've had to pull on a canary jersey!

Who knows whether we would have won a bledisloe if one particular second rower couldn't kick a ball.

If we simply picked on a traditional sense, TPN would never have been considered worthy to play as a hooker.

Agreed, but Smith did all his core responsibilities and you got bonus stuff.

TPN has been heavily criticised for not being an expert (throwing etc) in his core responsibilities, it is only when he got that sorted that he has been considered more than a bench option
 

emuarse

Chilla Wilson (44)
Barnes & Tahs hooker Fitzpatrick both came off the field early in their trial game against Tonga 'Ç' grade last night.
I'm glad Barnes isn't in the Reds anymore, he's a basket case.
And if TPN & Fitzpatrick are both out next weekend, then why turn on the TV set.
 

#1 Tah

Chilla Wilson (44)
Interesting the TAB have the Tahs at $1.60 and the Reds at $2.25. The Fact is that while you might be defensively better off without Quade, Offensively you will be nowhere near the same. Historically the Reds have started slow and the Tahs have hit the ground running. The Battle between Genia and Pretorius will be incredible, but Genia will be burnt out from playing 50,000 games last year with little time on the bench. BKH and Tom Kingston have the x-factor and are looking to prove themselves to challenge eachother for when Schmoo comes back. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is all class. Once again, Cat, TPN and Keps will literally eat your boys at scrum time. And for those of you worried about the injuries we may have picked up last night, every player that came off wanted to stay on. Next week we will be ruthless and play until we die, because, at the end of the day, we can lose every came except the two against queensland and still call it a successful year.
 

Godfrey

Phil Hardcastle (33)
Actually, that's swayed me. The X-factor of BKH (who?) and Kingston (who?) will definitely be the dominant factor. Especially as the Reds have no X-factor players that even compare - only losers like Genia, Tapuai, Higginbotham, Ioane, Samo, Morahan etc.

The Tahs will do what they always do. Put all their eggs in the scrum basket, kick aimlessly and rely on the x-factor of one player (swap Beale for Pretorious) to get them over the line.
 
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