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    Skelton did OK against Scotland around the field but isn't used as a lineout option despite being so tall. Too heavy to lift? Without looking closely I assume he is a lifter. He really needs to be an effective ball-carrier to have an impact.

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    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    @NTA said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    Skelton back to LaRochelle, so probably Frost/Williams in the second row

    how do you rate Skelton? Seems to me he isn't always that effective, for such a big lump.

    If he was consistently available I think he'd be more effective.

    Got to balance the pack

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    Well they still seem to have major depth problems, but I like where the Wallabies team is going, though I do suspect 1 or 2 of their locks could be better, time to poach from AFL?

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    Josh Canham looks the goods to me and Nick Frost is there already.

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    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    Well they still seem to have major depth problems, but I like where the Wallabies team is going, though I do suspect 1 or 2 of their locks could be better, time to poach from AFL?

    AFL blokes too light. All built like greyhounds, they have to run 10km+ a game.

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    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    @NTA said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    Skelton back to LaRochelle, so probably Frost/Williams in the second row

    how do you rate Skelton? Seems to me he isn't always that effective, for such a big lump.

    I really rate him, but as Nick says availability is the issue. I'd have him in our best XV to take on the Lions.

    We struggle to find blokes with his level of physicality.

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    @barbarian said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v Wallabies:

    Well they still seem to have major depth problems, but I like where the Wallabies team is going, though I do suspect 1 or 2 of their locks could be better, time to poach from AFL?

    AFL blokes too light. All built like greyhounds, they have to run 10km+ a game.

    Buddy Franklin was 6'6 and 105 even in AFL trim. Imagine that athlete with a rugby weights program from his mid-teens. Nic Nat was 6'8 and 111. There is the most athletic locking combo in world rugby.

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    Yeah fair call but those two blokes are pretty massive outliers. Sean Darcy might be the other one you'd take but that's about it. It's all hypothetical though.

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    Mumford smashing fluffybunnies at ruck time.

    I reckon Luke Hodge would have been a dynamite 10.

    But you take those guys, and a few NRL players, and the Wallabies have missed out on some talent.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    There's so much fucking talent out there in W Sydney. Until NSW Rugby starts working on better alignment between 8 different organisations, we will not improve greatly

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    Ireland to smash the Wallabies. They are on next level compare to Scotland.

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    Scotland have won 40 of their 71 encounters in games played in Scotland.
    In Ireland, not so much. Overall though it is 71 games each!! (If you count the 5 draws and 66 outright Scottish wins as all Scottish wins, not a strategy likely to be appreciated by the Irish, who are still a bit ginger about it, then again, so are the Scotts)...
    And while it may be sailing close to the truth that Scotland haven't won against Ireland since 2018, it's Scotland's year!

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    Wallabies:

    1. James Slipper (142 Tests) – Bond Pirates

    2. Brandon Paenga-Amosa (19 Tests) – Southern Districts

    3. Taniela Tupou (57 Tests) – Brothers Rugby

    4. Nick Frost (24 Tests) – Hornsby Lions

    5. Jeremy Williams (9 Tests) – Wahroonga Tigers

    6. Rob Valetini (51 Tests) – Harlequin Junior Rugby Club

    7. Fraser McReight (24 Tests) – Albany Creek Brumbies

    8. Harry Wilson (c) (21 Tests) – Gunnedah Red Devils

    9. Jake Gordon (28 Tests) – Canterbury Juniors

    10. Noah Lolesio (28 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings

    11. Max Jorgensen (6 Tests) – Balmain Wolves

    12. Len Ikitau (38 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings

    13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (3 Tests) – The Kings School

    14. Andrew Kellaway (38 Tests) – Hunters Hill Rugby

    15. Tom Wright (36 Tests) – Clovelly Eagles

    16. Angus Bell (35 Tests) – Hunters Hill Rugby

    17. Allan Alaalatoa (79 Tests) – West Harbour Juniors

    18. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (40 Tests) - Randwick

    19. Langi Gleeson (13 Tests) – Harbord Harlequins

    20. Tate McDermott (40 Tests) – Flinders Rugby Club

    21. Tane Edmed* - West Harbour Juniors

    22. Harry Potter (1 Test) - Moorabbin Rams

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    Ireland:
    15 Hugo Keenan
    14 Mack Hansen
    13 Robbie Henshaw
    12 Bundee Aki
    11 James Lowe
    10 Sam Prendergast
    9 Jamison Gibson-Park
    8 Caelan Doris (c)
    7 Josh van der Flier
    6 Tadhg Beirne
    5 James Ryan
    4 Joe McCarthy
    3 Finlay Bealham
    2 Rónan Kelleher
    1 Andrew Porter

    Replacements:
    16 Gus McCarthy
    17 Cian Healy
    18 Tom O’Toole
    19 Iain Henderson
    20 Peter O’Mahony
    21 Craig Casey
    22 Jack Crowley
    23 Garry Ringrose

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    If Australia win it will be the biggest upset of the Autumn, possibly the season

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    That is a prime Ireland team on paper, the same names that have got it done repeatedly over the past few years. If they lose to a building but still a way off wallabies, Mike's right, massive upset

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    @mariner4life about 2 years past prime mate - sentimental selections for POM, Healy & Henderson who should've been put out to pasture already.

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    Screenshot_20241129-112952.png

    Underdog status: secured

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    An Aussie win while not an impossibility would turn the rugby world on its head. Will be good for New Zealand if they win as it could mean we are leapfrogged into 2nd spot.

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    If Edmed gets more than 10 minutes, Donaldson would have a right to be pissed off. Especially as Lolesio was ordinary on the weekend

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