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Jorgenson in a RWC? No thanks.I think the back 3 will be
Jorgensen/Koribete on the wings. Petaia at fullback.
Did we learn nothing from 2011
Jorgenson in a RWC? No thanks.I think the back 3 will be
Jorgensen/Koribete on the wings. Petaia at fullback.
Jorgenson in a RWC? No thanks.
Did we learn nothing from 2011
That’s because they targeted a weakness. Jorgenson already looks better under the high ball than they do.Cory Jane and Richard Kahui dominated JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor), Ioane and Quade in the air in the 2011 semi. It's why we lost. The experienced back 3 of the top sides will kill Jorgenson with air raids.
They all had 20 more Test caps than Jorgenson would.That’s because they targeted a weakness. Jorgenson already looks better under the high ball than they do.
I think Carter Gordon is up there with the best defensive 10's we've had in a long time. A good all round 10 as well. Love to see him behind an equal or dominant pack. I hope he gets a run in the Wallabies.@Tomthumb still trying to argue that Noah is better than Gordon defensively. You may want to ask Caleb Clark, Mark Talea or Harry Plumber about that as they all got smoked last night
And who were the experienced back 3 who weren't pick? That year QC (Quade Cooper) and Digby Ioane won the Super Rugby title playing in high levelCory Jane and Richard Kahui dominated JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor), Ioane and Quade in the air in the 2011 semi. It's why we lost. The experienced back 3 of the top sides will kill Jorgenson with air raids.
Couple of knock ons early but since then his game with ball in hand has been incredible.La Rochelle are lifting Skelton in the lineout to some success. Just won a penalty against Itoje.
Based on what we are seeing in Super Rugby not sure it matters. Maybe the whole Brumbies team would do as well as a selection.Whos going to RWC?
And how will the Wallabies fare?
Don't think it's to do with the number of tests but the accurate kicks and tackle timing that may wear Jorgenson down over the match.They all had 20 more Test caps than Jorgenson would.
Could see him as a winger candidate though in the Cheslin Kolbe mould? Genuine X factor and speed. Has surprised me how quickly he has adapted from schoolboy footy. Probably too early for this year but the Lions tour definitely… just keep learning young Jorgo.Don't think it's to do with the number of tests but the accurate kicks and tackle timing that may wear Jorgenson down over the match.
Great young player but won't be the fullback at RWC. Not sure who it will be but I don't trust Tom Wright. He looks great against our average Super Rugby teams but under pressure, his brain goes walkabout.
It's a relative easy pathway to the semifinals. You avoid Ireland, France, South Africa and New Zealand until semifinal.And how will the Wallabies fare?
It's either Wright or Kellaway.We need a fullback who is big enough to take the hits and tackle well also smart enough to hit the line at the right time and atm we don't have one.
I have an odd suggestion that I won't be worried if knocked down but if Quade is 10 with Noah backup what about Carter Gordon at FB?
BTW I am still hoping for Gordon to be the backup for Quade.