Go look at some SA/ international rugby websites / instagram .. the rumour has been going on all week… and it came trueBollocks
Well when they see Ted the Wallabies Squad to play Georgia will the 10 changes a number of posters here was calling it a Wallabies B Team.Both teams are in rebuild mode, they are several stages ahead of us, it’s nothing to do with A and B teams or the like.
Go look at some SA/ international rugby websites / instagram .. the rumour has been going on all week… and it came true
He means players untrained to play in the front row - which would be the only alternative with the number of HIAs we had in the game. Its quite obviously not something that would ever happen.The weather played a role and we spilled 3 easy chances in the first half. Nevertheless beating the Wallabies with maximum points it's mission accomplished.
Who select untrained players on test level?
I think it's all about simplifying our game and pairing it right back to basics while they rebuild a strong foundation. Right now that means tighter and less adventurous while we try and get our ruck work up to speed.im starting to wonder if the reason we are playing so tight and one out is that joe has seized us up and realised our fundamentals are really that shit?
BR, I don't think we see a lot of it and not sure if it was a plan by SA but there was no awareness of the dynamics going on by us.What's with our response to the split in the maul? In one of tha maul tries, the maul split about 8 - 10 metres out and LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto), Wilson and Tizzano just stayed bound to the wrong part and pushed them back another 5 - 10 metres. Must have felt real good to them but it meant we were absolutely short handed trying to defend the tryline.
I'd prefer a few training days on passing and kicking.I think it's all about simplifying our game and pairing it right back to basics while they rebuild a strong foundation. Right now that means tighter and less adventurous while we try and get our ruck work up to speed.