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Wallaby selection game/exercise

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MrMouse

Bob Loudon (25)
I'm mainly impressed with the fact that I would happily pay to see any of the consensus teams play (perhaps not the fucking ripoff prices of Bledisloe, but certainly Canberra prices).

What the fuck were the Foxtards on?
 

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TheRiddler

Dave Cowper (27)
Scarfman said:
Team Wallaby need to read the rules. Mind you, not at the cost of letting a beer get warm.

Mea culpa. But I'm still happy with a couple of bolters. Faint heart never won fair lady.


Talking of rules........

Scarfman said:
So: injured people are out

Hope that warm beer doesnt come between you and TPN too much.
 

Langthorne

Phil Hardcastle (33)
all the G&GR teams are better than the Foxsports team - are they joking?! Maybe in years to come (post the much anticipated "Cooper-Beale-O'Connor 2010 defence training camp") O'Connor will take the 12 spot for the Wallabies, but Cross at 13? give me a break. Even if he was to be picked it would have to be in the position he played well in - 12, but only after the other candidates were injured.

Mowen over Houston definitely

I liked team Dingo, but Hynes would be pretty unlucky to be left out. At this stage I think it is either Beale OR O'Connor on the bench (unless one of them can play 9...?)
 

Running Rugby

Sydney Middleton (9)
I think the fox sports team was picked because they were the leaders in the fantasy competition. Shows you how good an indicator the point system is in that competition with Ryan Cross being regarded as Australia's top outside centre
 

Newb

Trevor Allan (34)
Running Rugby said:
I think the fox sports team was picked because they were the leaders in the fantasy competition. Shows you how good an indicator the point system is in that competition with Ryan Cross being regarded as Australia's top outside centre

that's it. these are the results i came up with in my last fantasy comp review for the blog (except i decided to omit cross because i'm not completely mental).
 

cheezel

Bill Watson (15)
Good teams all round. Will we all get a vote on which team is the better, or will the first test team which is closest to the your teams get to brag about their superior knowledge to the other teams?

I like team dingo's forward pack (with Faingga in for TPN whom is injured)
1. Daley 2. Polota-Nau 3. Alexander
4. Sharpe 5. Mumm
6. Elsom (c) 7. Pocock
8. Mowen

team falcon backline
9. Burgess
10. Cooper
11. Mitchell
12. Giteau
13. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
14. Ioane
15. Hynes

Team wallaby reserves
16 Ben Whittaker
17 Pek Cowan
18 Kane Douglas
19 Ben Mowen
20 McKibbin (our bolter - was also a vote for Valentine but no team I'm involved in will include him!!)
21 Berrick Barnes
22 James O'Conner
 

Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
I think what will emerge from this exercise is that the general consensus among 5 groups of 3 will not be reflected in Robbie's team.

He sees things differently to all of us.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
Scarfman said:
I think what will emerge from this exercise is that the general consensus among 5 groups of 3 will not be reflected in Robbie's team.

He sees things differently to all of us.
The Picasso of rugby coaches indeed. :tard
This year he really has to start earning the coin and give us something to believe in for 2011...
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
cyclopath said:
Scarfman said:
I think what will emerge from this exercise is that the general consensus among 5 groups of 3 will not be reflected in Robbie's team.

He sees things differently to all of us.
The Picasso of rugby coaches indeed. :tard
This year he really has to start earning the coin and give us something to believe in for 2011...

if he doesnt give us anything he wont be accountable anyway, injuries are a built in excuse as is "hitting stride for the world cup" as he always goes on about. his job isnt on the line so there is no point even posing questions
 

eddo

Larry Dwyer (12)
I'll be honest - I wouldn't want to play any key wallabies against Fiji.
Primarily this includes TPN.

But also Gits, and maybe Sharpe.

Barnes can sook it through 50 min before giving Anthony F or AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) a run at 12.
TPN is far too important to run against the Fijians that he'll no doubt try to crack
and Sharpie too... too old to risk on a game where our 2nd stringers should win comfortably.

Agree ???

Ofcourse you fuckin do.
 
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