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Wallabies Positivity Thread . .

FiveStarStu

Bill McLean (32)
Under Robbie Deans, great Rebels players who should be Wallabies, like Pyle, Inman, even Neville, won't be at risk of getting injured during Tests and will be good to go for Super Rugby.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Under Robbie Deans, great Rebels players who should be Wallabies, like Pyle, Inman, even Neville, won't be at risk of getting injured during Tests and will be good to go for Super Rugby.

Pyle is a possibility if he matures a bit and gets stronger. Neville is a couple of years away.


Inman? He is too slow for first grade in the Shute Shield. He would not get a start for any other team.
 
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KB (Kurtley Beale) looked good in green and gold at the start
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Positive outcomes to Bledisloe: 1) ARU closer to appointing Jake White & Eddie Jones as Wallaby co-coaches. 2) ARU closer to allowing the return of M.Giteau to add a proper centre to a Wallaby back line that has little ability to penetrate. 3) Deans in the meantime considers the inclusion of M. Gerrard as his boot makes a lot more ground than any wallaby forward momentum or indeed any other Australian boot. in history. 4) Current Wallabies consider adding some 'mongrel' to their games. 5) Q. Cooper will be missing no further games. 6) D. Ioane may start new position at outside centre 7) D. Shipperley & C. Neville may now enter run-on side along with S. Moore, D.Mitchell & P.Cowan. 8) Coaching staff may recall the benefit of combinations, notably Genia/Cooper/Samo. So a good day at the office really:)
roger Gould


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Roundawhile

Billy Sheehan (19)
Pyle is a possibility if he matures a bit and gets stronger. Neville is a couple of years away.


Inman? He is too slow for first grade in the Shute Shield. He would not get a start for any other team.

I'm going to do a WJ here.

Wam there are plenty of threads to debate, vent, theorise, postulate and overall have your say.

This is a positivity thread. The queustion is simply :- What is good about the Wobs?

If you cannot post a positive, find another thread :)

We are the Wallabies, currently ranked second in the WORLD, and we are getting better.

Thankyou for your inspiration WJ.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Game day management. It was very enjoyable to watch a game of rugby 7s at halftimein the test at Homebush.
 

Roundawhile

Billy Sheehan (19)
Deans cannot last much longer. There is a real positive for you. The sooner he is booted with his tail between his legs the more positive it will be.

Once again, if you wish to vent, go to another thread.

The Wobs are OUR team, build.
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
Once again, if you wish to vent, go to another thread.

The Wobs are OUR team, build.
To build one starts with the foundation. It wasn't a vent, it IS a positive as I see it. Sorry for you if you don't.

If you want to see my vent look at the Sack Deans thread.
 

Roundawhile

Billy Sheehan (19)
Gnostic, if you look at my posts in the same thread you will see the same response, in spades. Lets keep it there rather than here.

Lets try this one more time...

We are starting to work out which of our players are doing well.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
The fantastic sports medicine specialists and rehabilatation physiotherapists in Australia will result in Bam Bam being returned to duty, as good as new, in almost no time.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
The fantastic sports medicine specialists and rehabilatation physiotherapists in Australia will result in Bam Bam being returned to duty, as good as new, in almost no time.

If no time is three months, then right on!
 

Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
Amongst the dispair has been some diamonds in the rough and hoodoos broken such as the high veldt one. Maybe this is when the Eden Park one is overcome.
 

Swat

Chilla Wilson (44)
I'm not just positive, I'm confident.

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It is what it is

John Solomon (38)
Saturday's Test Match could be career defining for many of the Wallabies players and coaching staff.
If there was ever an opportunity to make a name for themselves this is it.
Everything is against them;playing the All Blacks in the stadium where they won the 2011 RWC, without key players through injury, under immense pressure after a poor performance last week, being led a new captain, with a front row facing ridicule, and struggling to keep their Bledisloe Cup and Tournament aspirations alive.
Imagine what a win would do for Australian Rugby, it would be huge.
 
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