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John Thornett (49)
Reported that Moore, Higginbotham, Sheehan and Mitchell will start.
Hopefully HB doesnt get dropped.
Hopefully HB doesnt get dropped.
Is a "Quad Strain" only out there for Deans to have an excuse to drop Cummins for Mitchell?
It seems to me that Pocock should have been left at home to get ready for 2013. It's not like we are in a desperate position of needing a 7. Hooper has been great and Gill good in his involvement so far. I guess hindsight is great and the fact that it's a new injury keeping him from playing but I thought it was odd to take him on a 4 game tour when he was a good chance off missing the first 2 games and they didn't take Higgers for that reason.
Is a "Quad Strain" only out there for Deans to have an excuse to drop Cummins for Mitchell?
But the most experienced Aussie front row we have trotted out for a while. Couldnt be any more sideways movement than last week. Refs a Bok.....they love scrums.My adopted mob were terrible against Tonga - gli Azzurri of old, lots of kicking and most of it poor, clumsy and hopeless behind the pack. Tonga came out of the match with more pluses. Brunel's mantra has been to improve their running game and there were better signs last week. Their default, though, is to go sideways as much as they go forward. It doesn't help that Burton plays so deep, taking the pill 20m behind the line, passing it another 20m deeper.
Scrums are going to be a different proposition from last week. That was a very inexperienced England front row. They haven't mastered the Dark Arts yet. The Italians revel in them. Castro will drive sideways from beginning to end if allowed. The ref is a Bok, van der Merwe, and I know nothing about him apart from that it will be, I think, his second international thus inexperienced. If Castro bluffs him, it could be a long day in the front row.
But the most experienced Aussie front row we have trotted out for a while. Couldnt be any more sideways movement than last week. Refs a Bok.....they love scrums.My adopted mob were terrible against Tonga - gli Azzurri of old, lots of kicking and most of it poor, clumsy and hopeless behind the pack. Tonga came out of the match with more pluses. Brunel's mantra has been to improve their running game and there were better signs last week. Their default, though, is to go sideways as much as they go forward. It doesn't help that Burton plays so deep, taking the pill 20m behind the line, passing it another 20m deeper.
Scrums are going to be a different proposition from last week. That was a very inexperienced England front row. They haven't mastered the Dark Arts yet. The Italians revel in them. Castro will drive sideways from beginning to end if allowed. The ref is a Bok, van der Merwe, and I know nothing about him apart from that it will be, I think, his second international thus inexperienced. If Castro bluffs him, it could be a long day in the front row.
Wasnt the talk if your not avaliable for all 4 games you wont be going on tour? Should have stayed at home.Run on reserves?
How's pocock's European vacation going?
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