So what's the feeling for the Tahs chances here? Better than the Reds? Worse?
For mine, Reds fielded a better team even with Horne and Dennis back, but this Tahs team won't be too far behind. The big difference will be in the pack.
The biggest problem the Tahs have is the same as the Reds had. The tight five for the Lions are going to be a real handful for the Reserve tight five, especially the second row. Set piece will be very tough, with POC, AWJ, Croft and Parling jumping and Jones and Vunipola in the scrum.
I not so sure about that.
Seems that the ARU have decided to start taking these tour matches a bit more seriously. If the Lions players can play on Saturday against the Tah's and then again next Saturday against the Wallabies, I can'r see why the same can't be said for Dennis and Horne.
That's a big call, though you did say "could".
Elle McPherson could come into the house in the next five minutes and ravish me while the missus is down at the shops, but I doubt it.
The only thing I can say for sure is that Will is doing much better than I ever thought he would a couple of years ago and that I hope he keeps surprising me.
Another thing: he will learn a lot playing against POC.
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No change of policy from ARU - just a case of Deans having match day squad picked, and these boys are not in it for test no 1. I think the reasons for the Wallabies being held back so dilligently is twofold. 1. they need intensive training to get the combinations/tactics running smooth. and 2. We cannot affors any more injurues! Pocock, Smith, Ione, Higgers, TPN not sure who i have missed - but how much stronger would we be with them?
News reports did, in fact, suggest that it was an ARU response to criticism.
The biggest problem the Tahs have is the same as the Reds had. The tight five for the Lions are going to be a real handful for the Reserve tight five, especially the second row. Set piece will be very tough, with POC, AWJ, Croft and Parling jumping and Jones and Vunipola in the scrum.
Love Chiekas attitude and should be a very telling game.
Don't be fooled by the Lions performance in the scrums so far. Adam Jones aside it is a front 5 that has 4 weak scrummagers, they've just been up against either disinterested (BaaBaas) or not very good (Reds, Force, Country). Vunipola has struggled against every decent scrum he has faced this year both for Saracens and England, the Lions haven't been tested yet in this department. I don't think the Tahs will be strong enough to either, however they should get parity there, but I think its an area Australia could potentially target.
Don't be fooled by the Lions performance in the scrums so far. Adam Jones aside it is a front 5 that has 4 weak scrummagers, they've just been up against either disinterested (BaaBaas) or not very good (Reds, Force, Country). Vunipola has struggled against every decent scrum he has faced this year both for Saracens and England, the Lions haven't been tested yet in this department. I don't think the Tahs will be strong enough to either, however they should get parity there, but I think its an area Australia could potentially target.
From what I saw the Force front row handled the Lions quite well at scrum time (but I only watched the first half).
Don't be fooled by the Lions performance in the scrums so far. Adam Jones aside it is a front 5 that has 4 weak scrummagers, they've just been up against either disinterested (BaaBaas) or not very good (Reds, Force, Country). Vunipola has struggled against every decent scrum he has faced this year both for Saracens and England, the Lions haven't been tested yet in this department. I don't think the Tahs will be strong enough to either, however they should get parity there, but I think its an area Australia could potentially target.
They did but they never really attacked the Lions there, my point was that the Lions are yet to face a test match standard scrum therefore some players weaknesses haven't been exposed on tour as they were throughout the season
I've supported Sydney University for 30 years, but I never thought I'd get to see them play the Lions! Looks like our thirds will be facing Manly on Saturday.
Yes but their T5 is way better that the Tahs reserve T5. Jones on his own makes it very hard.Don't be fooled by the Lions performance in the scrums so far. Adam Jones aside it is a front 5 that has 4 weak scrummagers, they've just been up against either disinterested (BaaBaas) or not very good (Reds, Force, Country). Vunipola has struggled against every decent scrum he has faced this year both for Saracens and England, the Lions haven't been tested yet in this department. I don't think the Tahs will be strong enough to either, however they should get parity there, but I think its an area Australia could potentially target.