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Wallabies vs Wales - Suncorp Stadium June 9

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ShtinaTina

Alex Ross (28)
I wouldn't mind seeing another lock have a crack. Shame Pyle isn't in the squad?

My team also forgot about Beale's return from injury. He might be left for another week now?

On The Ruck Show this morning they mentioned he's meant to be ready for Melbourne but maybe not since the pub incident.
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
I agree Bowside. I said before that Genia/Cooper/Barnes is my preferred 9/10/12 and I reckon you can bracket McCabe and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at 13. McCabe I think would be a good outside centre, particularly as Horne hasn't really made the position his own.

You just salivate at the prospect of JOC (James O'Connor) and Beale back in the mix at some point don't you....
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
the commentators did not describe it as a butchered try, it was great defence. This really annoyed me to no end. Call what is happening

Kafe describe it as a butchered try.

There is no doubt in my mind it was. He had to see the welsh winger coming and should have known that AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) had a better angle to the line (not to mention that AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is a better finisher)
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
I agree Bowside. I said before that Genia/Cooper/Barnes is my preferred 9/10/12 and I reckon you can bracket McCabe and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at 13. McCabe I think would be a good outside centre, particularly as Horne hasn't really made the position his own.

You just salivate at the prospect of JOC (James O'Connor) and Beale back in the mix at some point don't you..

McCabe looks more a test 13 than 12. I think he would excel out one spot.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
I doubt deans will want to change the midfield for the second test, so if Beale comes in it will likely be at 15, with AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) moving to vuna's wing.
 
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What2040

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Great win but still not convincing by any means.

Genia, Higgers and McCabe played 'A" games and to me were the point of difference.
Berrick finallly has some form back.
Digby has great g0-forward, leg drive blah blah but is horrible in the skills department - ball security is poor

Scrums were belted by the Welsh. Robbo gave away 2 penalties in first half and lucky not a third for early enagagement. Both props were absolutely poor around paddock. Alexander made no impact when he replaced Robbo at 60m mark. Whilst Kepu played very average any calls for Palmer are way too early. TPN was better but Moore deserves to be run-on with TPN the impact off bench. Hooper made that required impact from the bench - jeez he has balance and leg drive

My team for Melbourne
1 Slipper
2 Moore
3 Kepu
4 Simmons
5 Sharpe
6 Dennis
7 Pocock
8 Higgers
9 Genia
10 Barnes
11 Ioane
12 McCabe
13 Horne
14 Shipperley
15 AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)

TPN, Alexander, Douglas, Palu, Hooper, Lucas, Faainga.
(like Lucas's ability to cover multiple positions)

Reckon Robbie would have had a good evening last night. Shit, was he under the pump !!!!!
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
I'd agree with changing Moore for TPN and Fanigaa for Horne for the second Test. It's a shame for Horne he fluffed that try, because the rest of his game was pretty good, making several telling tackles, and with Fainga'a and McCabe getting that turn over towards the end that was the result of a great chase. But give Fainga'a a crack next week and let's see.
I was a bit worried about the lack of drive coming through in the scrum - a few times the hit seemed good, position was good, then nothing. Got better as the game went on. Maybe just Wales' good scrum. We do miss Horwill I think.
 

Bowside

Peter Johnson (47)
I think we need to pick a TH lock next week to sure up the scrum. Brisbane is the quickest pitch in the county which allowed us to play the running game but in Melbourne the set piece might be more important.

I wouldn't pick timanai. I'd probably go with douglas or one of the rebels.
 

Schadenfreude

John Solomon (38)
On the Horne "butchered try" I wonder why we didn't see the front end shot. I would have liked to see what was actually happening and whether it was actually a poor decision, him being blindsided or a Welsh hand. Again we don't attack beyond the 12 channel - ever so the Horne vs Faainga decision is on attacking prowess is a bit mute

They showed it on replay at half time... massively butchered.
 

vidiot

John Solomon (38)
the one player who I thought was below par last night was Rob Simmons.
I think he struggles with the pace of the game and becomes ineffective - he's always a metre behind where he needs to be. Not experienced enough (like Sharpe) to be selective with involvements, so he does a heap of crap ones.

the commentators did not describe it as a butchered try, it was great defence. This really annoyed me to no end. Call what is happening

It annoyed me too - it was a butchered try.
 

Joe Blow

John Hipwell (52)
If Beale is fit for the next game robbie could move barnes to 12, McCabe to 13 and drop horne. But even that is a compromised line up as barnes doesn't have the impact running game at 12.

The only Australian I can think of who has the running and passing game to play 12 is JOC (James O'Connor) and maybe Tapuai. I think McCabe would be much better suited to 13.

When you have Cooper or Beale at 10 you gain a lot of width with their passing game, particularly with Quade. This changes the dynamic of the 12 who also becomes another option as first receiver/kicker. He(BB) has played his best rugby for the Wallabies at 12 and defensively he is rock solid. McCabe really looks to be a 13. What a great line he ran for that try. Imagine Cooper dropping some long passes onto his chest out wide.
Beale coming in at 15 (if available) also could work as then AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) could move to Vunas wing.

Wales are going to come out of the gates stronger in the next test as they have another game under their belt and they know what they are playing against.
We will need to step up our game as well. A few changes in the side will tweak it up a little. It would be nice to get that width in our attack from Beale or Cooper.
 

spectator

Bob Davidson (42)
I think he struggles with the pace of the game and becomes ineffective - he's always a metre behind where he needs to be. Not experienced enough (like Sharpe) to be selective with involvements, so he does a heap of crap ones.



It annoyed me too - it was a butchered try.
Someone in front of me stood up as Horne was getting the ball, so I missed the 'butchering'' but I thought for certain it was a try with AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) outside him. Pretty unforgiveable really.
 

vidiot

John Solomon (38)
When you have Cooper or Beale at 10 you gain a lot of width with their passing game, particularly with Quade. This changes the dynamic of the 12 who also becomes another option as first receiver/kicker. He(BB) has played his best rugby for the Wallabies at 12 and defensively he is rock solid. McCabe really looks to be a 13. What a great line he ran for that try. Imagine Cooper dropping some long passes onto his chest out wide.
Beale coming in at 15 (if available) also could work as then AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) could move to Vunas wing.

Wales are going to come out of the gates stronger in the next test as they have another game under their belt and they know what they are playing against.
We will need to step up our game as well. A few changes in the side will tweak it up a little. It would be nice to get that width in our attack from Beale or Cooper.

Barnes played as kicking 12 last night, despite wearing 10. Genia made all the running and did all the distributing. Good job Robbie, worked well and to both their strengths. Won't work when the pack is struggling though.
 

spectator

Bob Davidson (42)
Really enjoyed being at Suncorp for a Wallabies test. Good atmosphere, some good play from both sides in what was an enjoyable game to watch, and the Wallabies got up...perfect!
 

nugget

Jimmy Flynn (14)
We were sitting right in front of the Horne 'butchered' try, saw it all dead on. He dropped it when he could have passed to AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), but that's rugby isn't it? Shit happens.
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
On the Horne "butchered try" I wonder why we didn't see the front end shot. I would have liked to see what was actually happening and whether it was actually a poor decision, him being blindsided or a Welsh hand.


I thought we did. It was excellent ball'n'all defence by the Welshman, but, that notwithstanding, Horne should've pass the pill.
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
What an overreaction...

And if we were to swap Palu for Mowen it would completely contradict my statement of "otherwise unchanged"... :rolleyes:

But yes, definitely Moore in for TPN...

Did you actually think I may have said what I did in the way I did for a reason?

TPN had a good game last night with one 'not straight' call. If you have watched any Rugby this season you'd have seen how much of a lottery that has become. I've seen worse let play. The TPN/Moore combination works well as TPN provides greater athleticism early on and Moore finishes better. The reason I threw the 'swap Palu for Mowen' because as no matter either do in the eyes of particularly Brumbies fans, they can do no good.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Did you actually think I may have said what I did in the way I did for a reason?

TPN had a good game last night with one 'not straight' call. If you have watched any Rugby this season you'd have seen how much of a lottery that has become. I've seen worse let play. The TPN/Moore combination works well as TPN provides greater athleticism early on and Moore finishes better. The reason I threw the 'swap Palu for Mowen' because as no matter either do in the eyes of particularly Brumbies fans, they can do no good.

Massive overreaction, followed by an even bigger generalisation...

Moore was MOTM the previous week and looked good when he came off the bench last night.

He's been the better test players for years now, one of the Wallabies' consistently better players during that time, and his form this year has him miles ahead of any other hooker in the country.

I'm glad TPN played well last night so Moore could get a rest, but Moore is quite obviously the better all round player. And an 80 minute player to boot.

Otherwise, I'm happy to keep the same XV...
 
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