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Jim Lenehan (48)
Is there any possibility of this backline:
9. Genia, 10. Foley, 11. Koroibete, 12. Beale, 13. Kuridrani, 14. Folau, 15. Hunt?
9. Genia, 10. Foley, 11. Koroibete, 12. Beale, 13. Kuridrani, 14. Folau, 15. Hunt?
Is there any possibility of this backline:
9. Genia, 10. Foley, 11. Koroibete, 12. Beale, 13. Kuridrani, 14. Folau, 15. Hunt?
You missed my point.
He also quick tapped a pen or free kick (can’t remeber which),
and failed to Kick it out.
Makes more sense to swap Beale and Hunt.
The only other thing that really caught my eye was the shenanigans from the Boks in their two-wave attacking style.
The forward decoy runners were obstructing our defenders with absolute impunity. Siya Kolisi just shoved TK at one point, and the Boks made a wide break because of it. The Skosan try also came about after some dubious decoy running in midfield.
It's a hard thing to referee, but some of it was so obvious I'm amazed it wasn't picked up.
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Dempsey had one run for four metres with one defender beaten. One pass. Seven tackles with no misses. I don't have any ruck stats but hopefully, forcefan will do this game. But I notice a fair bit of attacking ruck work from him.
they send Arnold home? If anything sums up Simmons' role it was that kick off he couldn't be stuffed trying to take.
OK, I agree that Simmons spot is questionable.
But let us assume Coleman goes down on Friday and Simmons wasn't over there, would you really think Arnold, Rodda & Tua would be the answer to any question at the moment?
Copied the below from another poster on the Fern.
AMAZING STATS:
Both the Springboks and the Wallabies have played 103 Rugby Championship matches.
Of those, each side has won 42 matches, lost 57 and drawn 4.
Even more bizarre is that, in all of that time, the Wallabies have conceded 2522 Rugby Championship points to South Africa's 2523.
I just watched the game again, and my main takeaway was how good our defence was.
I have no idea how we held them out in the last 15 minutes, we just kept making hit after hit. Kuridrani made a huge hit which arguably saved a try, and Korobeite was flying around like a madman. The forwards all did their part as well.
I just wonder how differently our season would be viewed if it wasn't for 60 minutes of madness in Sydney...
Copied the below from another poster on the Fern.
AMAZING STATS:
Both the Springboks and the Wallabies have played 103 Rugby Championship matches.
Of those, each side has won 42 matches, lost 57 and drawn 4.
Even more bizarre is that, in all of that time, the Wallabies have conceded 2522 Rugby Championship points to South Africa's 2523.
OK, I agree that Simmons spot is questionable.
But let us assume Coleman goes down on Friday and Simmons wasn't over there, would you really think Arnold, Rodda & Tua would be the answer to any question at the moment?
OK, I agree that Simmons spot is questionable.
But let us assume Coleman goes down on Friday and Simmons wasn't over there, would you really think Arnold, Rodda & Tua would be the answer to any question at the moment?
I think Arnold's fine and is pretty effective when he gets his chance: he's way ahead of Simmons - that kick off truly just summed him up. Coleman has done some shocking defensive work close to the ruck - particularly last time against the Saffers in Perth: Kafer, for some reason*, chose not to highlight it. If the upload button was working (scratch that - appearing) I'd happily share the small mashup I did to prove the point. *conflict off interest in that he's in the Cheika Insider's Club so no public criticism