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Wallabies 2024

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Mr Pilfer

Alex Ross (28)
With Wright potentially out for longer (RIP) I wonder if we could see Williams shifted to 6 for the RC. If Skelton is drafted in then you need a lineout jumper at either 6 or 8, and Cale at this stage should be kept on the bench as I think he'll struggle against the physicality of the Boks and AB's which rules him out as that starting jumping option.
I like this option. I feel like Wright and Williams are too similar so shouldn’t really play both at the same time.

I am excited about the backrow running out this weekend though but not sure it works with Skelton in second row
 

Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)
If he puts in another performance against Tonga like the one he did last night I wouldn't be surprised to see O'Connor called up to the Wallabies squad. I wouldn't be looking at him for much beyond a bench role at this stage, put he was very slick last night with ball in hand and nailed all his kicks, with most of them from the sideline. Schmidt might be keen to get another experienced voice in the backs into the squad, particularly with Beale ruled out.

Smith, Grealy, Uru and Campbell all did plenty to push their cases for call ups too, though aside from injury I'm not sure how quick Schmidt will be to drop anyone out of his squad at this stage.
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
If he puts in another performance against Tonga like the one he did last night I wouldn't be surprised to see O'Connor called up to the Wallabies squad. I wouldn't be looking at him for much beyond a bench role at this stage, put he was very slick last night with ball in hand and nailed all his kicks, with most of them from the sideline. Schmidt might be keen to get another experienced voice in the backs into the squad, particularly with Beale ruled out.

Smith, Grealy, Uru and Campbell all did plenty to push their cases for call ups too, though aside from injury I'm not sure how quick Schmidt will be to drop anyone out of his squad at this stage.
Could well happen as he played very well and took a few knocks. I wonder if the speed of the game in the RC would be too much for him.
 

Ignoto

Peter Sullivan (51)
Grealy only issue was, over thinking that mark. Just needed to slow down for a moment as it unfortunately ended up giving the Welsh field position to score a try off.

Last night definitely shows we need to be doing more for the players to give them an opportunity to prove Schmidt wrong. That shouldn't be done at club level if anything like last night is to go by.
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
Grealy only issue was, over thinking that mark. Just needed to slow down for a moment as it unfortunately ended up giving the Welsh field position to score a try off.

Last night definitely shows we need to be doing more for the players to give them an opportunity to prove Schmidt wrong. That shouldn't be done at club level if anything like last night is to go by.
Australia A is almost essential to our young guys proving their worth. Great game by the way, well done to the Reds very competitive against a team that was desperate not to leave Australia without a win.
 

LearningCurve

Bill Watson (15)
Australia A is almost essential to our young guys proving their worth. Great game by the way, well done to the Reds very competitive against a team that was desperate not to leave Australia without a win.
Ideally (cost of course being an issue) we would tour Australia A, so they could play some of the Tier 2 nation test teams to provide them with more high level competition, and play against the Tier 1 A sides (like the England A match). It would be great experience for the players to visit some of these countries and play matches on the road and show who can step up.
 

Ignoto

Peter Sullivan (51)
So the last 24 hours have shown JOC (James O'Connor) is the in form 10 in this country. Surely the conversation now turns to who out of Lynagh and Donaldson is on the bench.
 

drewprint

Dick Tooth (41)
So, three games for Schmidt to test players out and rebuild as we march on to out first TRC match. What have we learned?

Front row is looking solid and settled. Kailea has been a great surprise package. TT, AAA, Slipper locked in. Faessler good and reliable, Pollard and Nasser in a shootout for bench.

Locks a bit up in the air. Frost and LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) stocks have risen, Williams industrious, Blyth ok, Hooper good from the bench in Georgia game.

Backrow exciting. Valetini and McReight might be our best and most consistent players. Huge shame about Wrights injury, so who fills that final slot: Wilson or Cale? Or even Hooper/Williams? Wilson was very busy against Georgia, with both him and Valetini doing plenty of lineout jumping too.

Halfback, Gordon another who‘s stocks have really risen. I think he’ll start against SA, with McDermott/White on the bench.

Flyhalf we have major issues. Lolesio has been very flakey, I was pushing for Donaldson to get a shot and I think he flopped too. Does he get another game or two and the chance to settle in? I’m at a bit of a loss here. Ultra wildcard suggestion from the punters: JOC (James O'Connor) who was excellent in the Reds vs Wales match.

For our centres Paisami has been busy and grown each game, in a position we are a bit thin in. Ikitau showed his class when he finally got on the field and is a lock for 13. Honorable mention for Flook who’s time will come.

Back 3 some concerns too. I was hoping with successive games Wright would really be able to take it to Georgia but it was his worst match after two quiet ones (ripping try excluded). Kellaway has been polished as expected, Daugunu a strong series but giving away some simple penalties. Didn’t get to see much of Pietch and Lancaster was ok on debut. Overall an area I’m not feeling too confident in.
 
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