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My heart is with the Wobs but my money is on the Boks.
You are going to be financially worse off come Saturday night, but at least your heart will be full.....
My heart is with the Wobs but my money is on the Boks.
You are going to be financially worse off come Saturday night, but at least your heart will be full.....
They are good enough players but too many don't have the experience to play 80 minutes, or as close to that as is possible, in a 3N type match. In particular they won't have the know how to contribute to finish tough games should they have a lead, though there will be an exception from time to time.
As usual it will be relentless physicality applied up front that will have to facilitate what happens behind.
... the forwards will have to exhibit better fitness and rugby intelligence than they did in the last two test matches.
re langthorn
i actually thought baxer was one of the best performing props in australia this year however him and dunning are a major reason the australian scrum has been the laughing stock of the world for the past 10 years>> cmon memory cant be that bad
dunnings only ever had one dominant test as far as i can remember >< i belve it was in south africa> a good scrummaging performance and and i remember him passing off the ground for what went on to be a try
baxter has had a couple of good tests one against england but the reality is hes like a heat seeker for penalties and u may believe the excuse that hes targeted and the scrums arnt all his fault but seriously even if they arnt> can we afford to have him on the team on his past australian performances
waugh is past it. without discussing rumours of how he dictates play in the tahs and restricts the backline (and his awful finals attempts as captin)
hes miles behind hodgeson and even further behind pocock and like bax and waugho hes not getting any younger and defos not showing the improvement the other two are
good to be onboard officially i guess<> ive posted on here fora while but never log in properly so it never registers= lazy
I am afraid that the worthy Dr Grant has correctly identified the symptoms then made the wrong diagnosis.
I suspect I'm in a sub-group which has only one member, but I am convinced that the underlying reason why our team cannot sustain intensity over 80 minutes is that there is not enough emphasis on strength training in their conditioning.
Some weeks ago I posted an article on the blog titled, "Wallabies: the right conditioning for the 3Ns?" In it I pointed out that in the 8 Wallabies-All Blacks Tests since Robbie Deans has taken over the Wallabies have led at half time on 6 occasions. However, they have lost 7 out of 8 second halves and 7 out of 8 matches! The only time they won the second half and the match was the first match after Deans and his assistants had taken over.
The fact that in their current conditioning, every one of the players is fitted with a GPS tracking device to "record the intensity of their training" is indicative of an obsession with aerobic fitness.
Traditionally Australian rugby has placed less emphasis on strength and physicality than any of the other major rugby nations and this tendency has become more pronounced in the Deans era. This is not the way that Deans's Crusaders teams were prepared. At Canterbury legendary conditioner Ashley Jones is a great advocate of strongman training like farmer's walks and tractor tyre flipping.
Any else think Habana must be licking his lips at the prospect of a match up with O'Connor? Habana hasn't shown much recently but you can bet he'll have targeted some part of O'Connors game to exploit and I'm expecting points to come from it.
Any else think Habana must be licking his lips at the prospect of a match up with O'Connor? Habana hasn't shown much recently but you can bet he'll have targeted some part of O'Connors game to exploit and I'm expecting points to come from it.
I'm getting fired up :angryfire: by watching the replay of the 2006 game in Brisbane
I'm getting fired up :angryfire: by watching the replay of the 2006 game in Brisbane
Me too!! Geez I miss some good old "ugly" tough backs like Morty and Latham, not to mention Larkham. Oh, and how much better is Giteau running off Larkham? And Vickerman is a fantastic organiser in the forwards. And Smith is a pretty good player. And...now I am getting depressed.
Maybe too does it cause us to say that, with hindsight, Knuckles was not all bad with the Wallabies? He still gets some very harsh assessments in many quarters.