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Wallabies v Argentina Sat 2 October CBus Stadium

The Nomad

Bob Davidson (42)
You don't think that Left wing is blind wing more often than not? If I have it wrong let me know, always learning. My understanding calling 11 left wing is as correct as calling 11 blind wing.
Left wing is left wing , always on the left sideline .
Blind side is the short side of the field from the breakdown or scrum , it can be either left or right.
Number 11 gets announced as left winger due to the way we write on a page ( old school ) .
The modern game has 14 as a second fullback and 11 as a rover looking for runs or a power runner. But at the end of the day we have two wingers who hopefully can do all of the above.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
Dont really understand Lonergan and Fainga'a ahead of Kaitu'u, and where is BPA has he been released already?

I'll be interested to see how Samu goes starting again, he sits out on the wing far too much for me when he plays that role at the Brumbies.
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Dont really understand Lonergan and Fainga'a ahead of Kaitu'u, and where is BPA has he been released already?

I'll be interested to see how Samu goes starting again, he sits out on the wing far too much for me when he plays that role at the Brumbies.
Reminds me of a certain poster a long time ago declaring that there was no way Samu would be found seagulling out wide :rolleyes:
 

Joe Blow

John Hipwell (52)
He hasn’t really been seagulling, more finding gaps mid field and making more than decent metres. My guess he is still earmarked for the bench but gets a shot at starting this week so that the coaches can get a look at McMahon.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
He hasn’t really been seagulling, more finding gaps mid field and making more than decent metres. My guess he is still earmarked for the bench but gets a shot at starting this week so that the coaches can get a look at McMahon.

Nah he hasn’t been doing it off the bench, so it‘ll be interesting whether starting changes the way he plays or not.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
NRL considering delaying the GF so they can play it in front of a crowd, apparently cases in Townsville may make shifting the game up there unfeasible also.

I think regardless the TRC will continue and play without crowds if it gets any worse, they cant delay or shift it due to charter flights out already scheduled. No crowds isn't great, especially considering the game was a sell-out, but at least the game will be played.
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
Staff member
Good on Greg Holmes for making it another cap at his age, but to what end? If we're unhappy with our current props, we should be blooding new ones. It's not as if Holmes is going to be in the next World Cup. Isn't Pone Fa'amausili worth a try?
Hell, I'd rather just let Harry Johnson Holmes have a crack at it. At least he's eager.
Can't we just reward someone for coming into camp and doing opposed work for months? It's not like he isn't up to it.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
Tomás Lezana and Nicolás Sánchez are the latest out of the tournament through injuries. On the flip side Ledesma welcomes back Rodrigo Bruni and Matías Moroni for the Rugby Championship finale.

Bruni replaces Pablo Matera. The former captain and five others miss out following a preventable travel violation. He had been expected to start as had Santiago Medrano. Instead Enrique Pieretto will have his first start of the competition. Francisco Gorrissen will make his first tournament appearance of the year as flanker cover from the bench. Additional changes see uncapped props Eduardo Bello and Thomas Gallo among the replacements.


1 Rodrigo Martínez,
2 Julián Montoya (capt.),
3 Enrique Pieretto,
4 Guido Petti,
5 Tomás Lavanini,
6 Juan Martín González,
7 Marcos Kremer,
8 Rodrigo Bruni,
9 Gonzalo Bertranou,
10 Santiago Carreras,
11 Emiliano Boffelli,
12 Santiago Chocobares,
13 Lucio Cinti,
14 Matías Moroni,
15 Juan Cruz Mallía

Replacements:
16 Facundo Bosch,
17 Thomas Gallo,
18 Eduardo Bello,
19 Matías Alemanno,
20 Francisco Gorrissen,
21 Gonzalo García,
22 Domingo Miotti,
23 Mateo Carreras
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
You don't think that Left wing is blind wing more often than not? If I have it wrong let me know, always learning. My understanding calling 11 left wing is as correct as calling 11 blind wing.
You are most likely correct Dru. But to have a working Blind side winger probably requires that player (Koroibete) to shift from left side to right side depending on where the play is located on the field and I think he has done precisely that on occasions. Maybe you could affirm if you've noticed it too?
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
Staff member
Good on Greg Holmes for making it another cap at his age, but to what end? If we're unhappy with our current props, we should be blooding new ones. It's not as if Holmes is going to be in the next World Cup. Isn't Pone Fa'amausili worth a try?
Hell, I'd rather just let Harry Johnson Holmes have a crack at it. At least he's eager.
Harry Johnson Holmes was imprisoned in NSW so the other Holmes got his chance, this season has ended up with a few getting opportunities due to being in the right place at the right time
 
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dru

David Wilson (68)
You are most likely correct Dru. But to have a working Blind side winger probably requires that player (Koroibete) to shift from left side to right side depending on where the play is located on the field and I think he has done precisely that on occasions. Maybe you could affirm if you've noticed it too?

I've been corrected by Nomad. Still think that it tends to align that way. Either way the difference in playing intent seems locked in terms of how we are playing them. Plenty are suggesting it. Still wishing Kellaway all the best at 11.
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
Probably just irrational worrying but never want to write the Argies off when their backs are against the wall. They beat the ABs straight out of quarantine last year. Now they're down 6 players, been lashed every TRC game, nothing to lose etc etc.

I'm hoping it's a drubbing but who knows.
 
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Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
Just saw on social media that McMahon was GAGR's player of the year in 2017. I think the kid will go alright.

Do we still do a player of the year?
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
I expect the Argies to
Probably just irrational worrying but never want to write the Argies off when their backs are against the wall. They beat the ABs straight out of quarantine last year. Now they're down 6 players, been lashed every TRC game, nothing to lose etc etc.

I'm hoping it's a drubbing but who knows.
I'm hoping for a good, clean, open game with no controversies and no serious injuries. Beyond that, I hope we win if we deserve to. But I, for one, do not want to watch a drubbing.
 

TSR

Andrew Slack (58)
Just saw on social media that McMahon was GAGR's player of the year in 2017. I think the kid will go alright.

Do we still do a player of the year?
No. It was canceled on protest from us Queenslanders when the management refused to include Liam Gill in the voting a few years back.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Looks like there's some homework for a few people to study how the wingers work, how often if ever they switch where they are, drop back to play second fullback etc.

My expectation is certainly that Kellaway won't try and play the same game as Koroibete.
 
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