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Peter Sullivan (51)
Winning on the road is a rarity as a result.
unless you are playing in Melbourne (and probably Sydney/Newcastle/rest of NSW this year)
Winning on the road is a rarity as a result.
I didn’t see too many problems with the backline.I am suggesting some could of been brought, if not kept, I thinking of Smith brother playing for Rebels or whoever, maybe Simmons , there must be one or two experienced brains floating around in Aus rugby (K Hunt would help that backline)
I am suggesting some could of been brought, if not kept, I thinking of Smith brother playing for Rebels or whoever, maybe Simmons , there must be one or two experienced brains floating around in Aus rugby (K Hunt would help that backline)
I doubt any of those players would be in the Reds game day 23 barring injuriesI am suggesting some could of been brought, if not kept, I thinking of Smith brother playing for Rebels or whoever, maybe Simmons , there must be one or two experienced brains floating around in Aus rugby (K Hunt would help that backline)
I am suggesting some could of been brought, if not kept, I thinking of Smith brother playing for Rebels or whoever, maybe Simmons , there must be one or two experienced brains floating around in Aus rugby (K Hunt would help that backline)
I doubt any of those players would be in the Reds game day 23 barring injuries
From what I have seen, they could still give the conference leadership a shot. This is a horror road trip. Two honourable losses, I think that is a pass.
I didn’t see too many problems with the backline.
As an aside the argies are the biggest divers in world rugby. It was a disgrace in the RWC.
The jaguares are following suit.
Stamp it out. It’s not soccer.
As an aside the argies are the biggest divers in world rugby. It was a disgrace in the RWC.
The jaguares are following suit.
Stamp it out. It’s not soccer.
Players coming in offside all over the place in breech of that one.Law 18.37 The lineout ends when:
A ruck or maul forms and all of the feet of all of the players in the ruck or maul move beyond the mark of touch.