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Wallabies 2021

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
In front of Willie O? ha!
(absolutely no Manly bias here, I promise!)

I would pick a couple ahead of Gavin, I suppose, if the chips were really down. But he was a wonderful footballer. (If I were biased, I might go for Steve Tuynman!!)


Willie O. was an accidental Wallaby, after all. ;) But a pretty good one. I reckon his kick return at the start of the second half of the 1991 RWC was the real turning point, put the Poms right back on their heels.
 

Hardtackle

Charlie Fox (21)
I would pick a couple ahead of Gavin, I suppose, if the chips were really down. But he was a wonderful footballer. (If I were biased, I might go for Steve Tuynman!!)


Willie O. was an accidental Wallaby, after all. ;) But a pretty good one. I reckon his kick return at the start of the second half of the 1991 RWC was the real turning point, put the Poms right back on their heels.

Mark Loane was handy.
 

Froggy

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Yes, Wamberal, as you may know Cameron Wilson (Harry's father) was with Elders in Gunnedah, don't know whether Harry was born then, but it's possible he may have started life in Gunnedah!
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
And I think Tim Gavin is from Cumnock, by the way.

Originally, played out his final years in Gunnedah though. David Lyons, another Wallaby #8 was also from Cumnock. NSW Country was a bit of a #8 factory there for a while, add in Dave Carter from Quirindi.
 

Froggy

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Talking of backrowers from the country, go back a bit further and you've got Greg Cornelsen from Armidale and Tony Gelling from West Wyalong (the latter, by the way, the uncle of the Staniforth boys).
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Mark Loane was handy.

A mate of mine played with him in the national team, he said the only problem with Loane was, nobody (including Loane himself) knew where he was going to run when he had the ball. Very gifted player, for sure.

Kevin Ryan was outstanding, of course. So was John O'Gorman, who was in the side that should have beaten the Boks in 1963, in South Africa. Probably our best national performance, I reckon, all things considered (South African refs!)

Duncan Hall Jr was really good too, pity we could not keep him!
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
Staff member
So what's our lineup for the first Bledisloe? The key dilemmas:

Does Tupou start or come off the bench?
Has Swain earned a starting spot?
Swinton or Valetini?
McDermott or Nic White?
To'omua or Paisami at 12?
Banks or Hodge or both?

Assuming JOC (James O'Connor) isn't going to be right for the first game, here's the team I am picking:

Slipper
BPA
Allan A
LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto)
Swain
Swinton
Hooper
Wilson
White
Lolesio
Hodge
Paisami
Ikitau
Marika
Banks

Bench: Uelese, Bell, Tupou, Philip, Valetini, McDermott, To'omua, Kellaway
 

Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)
Lots of questions around fitness - O'Connor, White, Petaia, Vunivalu, Perese, Kaitu'u and Swinton all may or may not be available for that first game, and could be short on game/training time.

Of those White, Petaia and Swinton look most likely to be ok and I'd probably have them all in the 23 if that's the case.
 

eastman

John Solomon (38)
I'd be looking to throw Jordie on a wing if he's fit, and then think long and hard about Banks vs Hodge at fullback.

With regards to Banks vs Hodge are you essentially trading off slightly better attack (Banks) for slightly better defence (Hodge)?

I'm expecting arguments that Hodge offers a second- ball player (it's more likely that whoever plays will 12 fill in at first receiver far more frequently) and a long-distance goal kicker (he misses far more than he makes), but those minor points of difference are surely cancelled out by the fact Banks can and does step into 10 when needed, as well as being our strongest kicker for touch.
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
Staff member
I think Banks has earned another shot. His kicking for touch on Saturday was particularly impressive, and he didn't really do much wrong despite being dealt a tough hand losing both wingers. But I'd be lying if I said I was confident of him holding the jersey through the Rugby Championship.
 
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