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Wallabies v France, Paris, Sun 6th Nov 7am AEDT

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Froggy

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I think that's the best side we could have put on the park. Probably would have a different bench, while I don't think Gordon has done anything wrong, I really like Tate's energy off the bench. I would also have Noah in place of Paisami, having Hodge on the bench allows you to pick a specialist. I'd love to see Marky Mark (Nawaqanitawase) get some game time, but I guess that will happen against Italy. I think Tom Robbo and Jock really earned those spots, that's a big tick for the Aus A concept.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
reserve front row is pretty dire, just not up to par with other test front rows.

I’d prefer Banks over Wright on the wing, I always thought Banks could be a world-class winger but struggles with certain aspects at fullback.

keen to see Skelton get another chance to live up to the ‘best forward in Europe’ hype and see it translate to test level.

chopping and changing the halves is going to hurt the Wallabies partnership development. We’re a year out from the RWC and Rennie looks lost on who he wants to lead the team

I like Foketi starting
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
Considering all things it's a decent side. Foketi will have his hands full with Danty. He did some serious damage on his trip here earlier in the year.
Holloway stabilising into a 6 and I am pleased to see it, will know more on Sunday morning as this will be a very big game for the backrow. I think we might need Samu on early as Hooper may fade as he will go flat-out in this game. One thing you can say about Hooper he seems to love serious competition.
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
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fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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I don't mind that side. I like the backline a hell of a lot more.

Not sure about dropping Tate. He seems like the perfect bench impact player. Those sniping runs are a point of difference.

Looking forward to Skelton from the bench, hope he get a sold amount of game time.
Is it dropping Tate or a planned rotation?
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
The supporters and kick chase will have to be a big step up on Scotland. Just watched Tate's break several times and the support runners seem to stop and go 'what the!' and then start to run. They are 3 seconds behind Tate. It is made worse as they are actually running towards the break position before they pull up.
 

dillyboy

Colin Windon (37)
Rennie says it was always the plan. Gordan will start next week (with Tate on the bench it would seem)
Really not a fan of rotation but I suppose it's a plus if it means Tate gets to start more.

With the WC not too far away you'd think we'll have to settle on & stick with a halves combination pretty soon though.....
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
Really not a fan of rotation but I suppose it's a plus if it means Tate gets to start more.

With the WC not too far away you'd think we'll have to settle on & stick with a halves combination pretty soon though.....
Rennie is saying he will 'pick and stick' next year but is that too late? Just asking as we should have a solid idea what the team looks like and not sure how many games before RWC next year, not many I guess.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
I rate Robertson, he rarely lets you down

Robinson is an example of a prop who would have suited test rugby 10 years ago, reality is the demands/expectations of a test prop these days are much more dynamic then just a potplant who anchors the scrum. Wallabies vs England highlighted this; Ellis Genge not only held his own in the scrum against the Wallabies but was a massive influence around the ground. Robertson and Gibbon aren‘t that.

Angus Bell and Tupou(before this season) are the two Aussie props who offer the most around the ground, but need to iron out the kinks in their scrummaging still.
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
Robinson is an example of a prop who would have suited test rugby 10 years ago, reality is the demands/expectations of a test prop these days are much more dynamic then just a potplant who anchors the scrum. Wallabies vs England highlighted this; Ellis Genge not only held his own in the scrum against the Wallabies but was a massive influence around the ground. Robertson and Gibbon aren‘t that.

Angus Bell and Tupou(before this season) are the two Aussie props who offer the most around the ground, but need to iron out the kinks in their scrummaging still.
I've been impressed by Gibbon's cameos. He's handier around the ground than you imply.
 
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