He played on the wing against Canada but I think he's been in the centres more often than not.
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I thought Nadolo played 13 for Fiji, am I mistaken?
Played a lot of 12 in last year's PNC (Pacific Nations Cup).
Won't play 13 in any regard.
Nayacaleavu (can't spell it, but stade francais centre) is too good.
I'm confident that we'll choke Fiji out of this game comfortably. Pooper will make it almost impossible for them to get out of their half. penalty at the breakdown, kick for the corner, driving maul. rinse, repeat
I am guessing that we will not start the Pooper against Fiji. We will most likely have McCalman at 8 and one of the Poopers on the bench.
We need strong set piece (including lineout) and breakdown presence.
I think Cheika will keep the start Pooper for the English game and not give them a look at it until then.
Are you suggesting we go with all six back three players for this one - maybe drop out the loose forwards?
At least one prop, the two hookers and the two half backs will be in the 23 for the first two tests. Maybe others as well, like Beale or Izzy. A very good chance that some of them will be seeing game time against both Fiji and Uraguay, and for that matter against England as well.Although the article you posted on the other thread clearly implies that the objective of having the 2 separate sides is to avoid any player having to play 2 games inside a week. Assuming the plan is to play Pocock/Hooper v England, then they will also need to play v Fiji and then rest v Uruguay.
I'm assuming they'll start v Fiji. I think the statement that this selection policy is for the opening 2 games is just to allow for injuries and/or any clear flaws in the selections. Barring that the Fiji team will be the A team for the entire tournament.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby/...g-two-pool-games/story-fndpt9s1-1227519937487
At least one prop, the two hookers and the two half backs will be in the 23 for the first two tests. Maybe others as well, like Beale or Izzy. A very good chance that some of them will be seeing game time against both Fiji and Uraguay, and for that matter against England as well.
I think people are getting way too carried away on Fiji. They won't get close to England or Australia. Wales maybe but should still win comfortably. Keep it tight all game and Fiji won't handle it.
If we play Hooper/Pocock/Fardy as our Backrow, we'll win the breakdown. That's always a nice start.
Couple that with what should be a dominant scrum and Fiji will be behind the 8-ball.
How many Fiji matches have you watched recently?