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Ron Walden (29)
I loved the chirp! He was in their face and I was loving itSchoupp is on fire! He looks like he hates us cause we never gave him an opportunity to wear the sky blue
I loved the chirp! He was in their face and I was loving itSchoupp is on fire! He looks like he hates us cause we never gave him an opportunity to wear the sky blue
Yeah he was and Jorgensen dipped in a couple of times as well - mostly a numbers issue as the tahs looked slow to react a couple wide of the ruck return the Brumbies changed direction from midfieldI thought Nawaqanitawase was the one found out on defense more often.
He has to prove that on the field. First professional game of a looooooong careerI loved the chirp! He was in their face and I was loving it
Seemed like 60%.
All front rows are like that he was fired up... You'd have loved it if he was a tahI didn't like Schoupp's attitude tonight. His first Super Rugby game and he was acting like he was Eben Etzebeth or Bakkies Botha.
Come on! Be humble, life is a wheel. Sometimes you're up and sometimes you're down
And he'd toweled up the front row few times he was fired up, we want our players with some passion...He has to prove that on the field. First professional game of a looooooong career
$18 chicken burger and chips was well worth itI think something like 25K was announced. Not sure though. The inside bars on the Members side were pretty full all game, and they're quite big! Merivale don't miss with the pricing for food / drinks.
No announcement at the game, dunno why. Place looked about a third full, very few in the top section of the members on the western side, I couldn't see the top deck of the eastern side as I was underneath it.Was their a crowd figure announced? Anyone at the game get a sense of it?
Was their a crowd figure announced? Anyone at the game get a sense of it?
No announcement at the game, dunno why. Place looked about a third full, very few in the top section of the members on the western side, I couldn't see the top deck of the eastern side as I was underneath it.
I had a look up and it looked like a decent number of people up on the upper tier. Couldn't give you an accurate estimate but the side I was on was pretty full.
No announcement at the game, dunno why. Place looked about a third full, very few in the top section of the members on the western side, I couldn't see the top deck of the eastern side as I was underneath it.
Yea, Edmed was the one who missed the tackle letting the first Brumby try in. The boy can kick goals and that's about it. Brumbies deserved the win. As for the Tahs, Bell was a standout until he went off, Jed Hollaway had a great game. While he didn't do any great runs his tight play and passing was exceptional. He was well and truly involved in Jorgenson's second try. Australian rugby has to ensure Gleeson stays in Australian rugby. He is a talent. A wallaby backrow of Valetini, Gleeson and Gamble will be close to the best in the world in the next few years I recon.I really don't get why people froth about Edmed. Pretty meh tonight for the most part
Ikitau is really something special...
A couple of forgettable kicks in that last 15 mins, but otherwise he just looked to create something with every touch - great running lines, breaking off tackles and the offloads.
Agree about what's been mentioned of Samu - looked invisible which is disappointing.
Valetini continuing off last year - big carries, slowing things down in defence, just generally looking busy.
But I thought Frost was the pick of the forwards for the Brumbies - he really had a great game.
Otherwise I was just happy the Brumbies kept up their clinical play. Unsure about Tua at 12 at this stage, but let's see how he goes in coming weeks.
For the Tahs, I really hope Bell can stay fit this year - Rory Scott will not want to rewatch getting swatted away.
They'll be disappointed by their handling, and I don't think they had the selections right for this week (I don't think they can start with both Hooper and Gamble) but it's only round one and I expect they'll be pretty tough competition this year.
I know what you are saying, but I think the 6:2 split and having all of Hooper, Gamble and Gleeson in the 23 was an indication they were expecting a bit of sluggishness elsewhere, and to make sure the bigger units all got a decent hit out. I suspect we will see some tinkering with the makeup of the pack next week. Jury is out for sure but they held their own pretty well in potentially their toughest home derby as their opener, and losing Bell so early certainly didn’t help.Sure, but the way the draw is and all there chat about going all in on the first 4 rounds means the risk is heightened. By the time they're get that match fitness wallaby rest and injury may have taken it out of their hands.
As official crowd numbers said it was clearly only 59%!Seemed like 60%.