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RWC: AUS v WAL (Twickenham): POOL A; 2:45am (AEDT) Sunday 11 October

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Beefcake

Bill Watson (15)
Great effort by the Wobs, building nicely - and massive defensive effort, could potentially win a world cup off that, although attacking consistency is still of concern. Should rest Folau, play KB (Kurtley Beale) at the back bring in To'omua and Speight for the Scots - it will be a lottery if the strategy is to kick all the penalties on offer and not fine tune that back line.

Wales appalling effort, not to score with two men advantage. Should be disqualified for that alone..haha
 

Pedrolicus

Dick Tooth (41)
Staying up to see who you might play in the semi?
I'm not, but I hope Ireland gets up.

Not (just) so New Zealand are forced to meet France in the quarters. If Ireland can beat Argentina and the wallabies beat Scotland then the semi (against Ireland) will be a grand slam opportunity.

Beating all the home nations in a tournament must be pretty rare. Maybe even the first time it has been done (if it happens).
 

Cardiffblue

Jim Lenehan (48)
Great effort by the Wobs, building nicely - and massive defensive effort, could potentially win a world cup off that, although attacking consistency is still of concern. Should rest Folau, play KB (Kurtley Beale) at the back bring in To'omua and Speight for the Scots - it will be a lottery if the strategy is to kick all the penalties on offer and not fine tune that back line.

Wales appalling effort, not to score with two men advantage. Should be disqualified for that alone..haha
Haha
 

Cardiffblue

Jim Lenehan (48)
I'm not, but I hope Ireland gets up.

Not (just) so New Zealand are forced to meet France in the quarters. If Ireland can beat Argentina and the wallabies beat Scotland then the semi (against Ireland) will be a grand slam opportunity.

Beating all the home nations in a tournament must be pretty rare. Maybe even the first time it has been done (if it happens).
Few ifs on the way tho. I rewatched Argentina vs nz the other morning. They will push Ireland as long as they can keep 15 on the field
 

Shiggins

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
By the time he took the kick there was less than 3 minutes left. If he got it, wales needed two converted tries to win. A draw was no good to them. There was no way that was going to happen in the time left.

He just missed the kick. Sometimes things really are as straight forward as they seem.


Occam's Razor is never the answer for those who do not wish to see ;)
 
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