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RWC QF 4 AUS v SCO (Twickenham) 19th Oct 0200 AEDT

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
The big question for Sunday night/Monday morning is:

Are you intending to adopt the Stay Up or Wake Up method?

Being a Monday, Wake Up means you might front at work with some sleep under your belt. You're not going to get any shut eye after the game.

Wake Up has the risk of Sleep Through. Stay Up has the risk of peaking too early resulting in premature Sleep Through.

I think I'll do the Stay Up and accept that productivity may be slightly lower than normal on Monday.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
McMahon hooper fardy mumm can all lock the scrum perfectly well if required. None are ideal but all are capable.


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Mr Doug

Dick Tooth (41)
The big question for Sunday night/Monday morning is:

Are you intending to adopt the Stay Up or Wake Up method?

Being a Monday, Wake Up means you might front at work with some sleep under your belt. You're not going to get any shut eye after the game.

Wake Up has the risk of Sleep Through. Stay Up has the risk of peaking too early resulting in premature Sleep Through.

I think I'll do the Stay Up and accept that productivity may be slightly lower than normal on Monday.


HJ, it's times like this that one appreciates "being retired"!
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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The big question for Sunday night/Monday morning is:

Are you intending to adopt the Stay Up or Wake Up method?
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Go to sleep by about 10pm if I can. Set the alarm for 1.30am for the pre game.

Hope I can get back to sleep after the game.

The 11pm game on Sunday night will have to be sacrificed and watched later.

I've never been one to sleep through an alarm for something like this. The alarm is like a reward. I'll be lucky if I can stay asleep until it goes off.

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Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
Only way possible is to stay up! Get the to see the Ireland game before hand, then crash at 4am with a big wallaby grin on.
 

Tahtrajic

Ted Fahey (11)
HJ, it's times like this that one appreciates "being retired"!
Nice for some.
I'm for setting the IQ box and getting up 5ish watching a great win then celebrating with a bacon and egg roll and a double shot espresso as its to early for a beer. As some of us have to work.
 

oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
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The big question for Sunday night/Monday morning is:

Are you intending to adopt the Stay Up or Wake Up method?

Being a Monday, Wake Up means you might front at work with some sleep under your belt. You're not going to get any shut eye after the game.

Wake Up has the risk of Sleep Through. Stay Up has the risk of peaking too early resulting in premature Sleep Through.

I think I'll do the Stay Up and accept that productivity may be slightly lower than normal on Monday.

Going to Bed early, getting up for the match. No chance I'll be able to sleep, so early start at work for me.

I was also stupid enough to get booked into all-day training on Monday. Gonna need a IV of Coffee for the entire day.

Totally worth it.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
I fully expect Scotland to throw everything at this from the first minute. One assumes that their tactics will revolve around mayhem at the breakdown and rushing up in defence. Not sure that they will be able to keep those tactics going for 80 minutes though. If they give away too many penalties doing so, I would expect yellow cards.

My tip is for the Wallabies to run away with it in the last 20 minutes and that the final score may end up looking much more comfortable that it was.
 
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