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  • TimT Away
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    Are AB selection threads some of the least active now?

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    Wallabies team to face the All Blacks

    1 Scott Sio (32 Tests)
    2 Stephen Moore (120 Tests)
    3 Allan Alaalatoa (11 Tests)
    4 Rory Arnold (12 Tests)
    5 Adam Coleman (12 Tests)
    6 Ned Hanigan (3 Tests)
    7 Michael Hooper (c) (68 Tests)
    8 Sean McMahon (15 Tests)
    9 Will Genia (78 Tests)
    10 Bernard Foley (45 Tests)
    11 Curtis Rona*
    12 Kurtley Beale (60 Tests)
    13 Samu Kerevi (8 Tests)
    14 Henry Speight (12 Tests)
    15 Israel Folau (55 Tests)

    Reserves
    16 Tatafu Polota-Nau (71 Tests)
    17 Tom Robertson (9 Tests)
    18 Sekope Kepu (80 Tests)
    19 Rob Simmons (71 Tests)
    20 Lopeti Timani (7 Tests)
    21 Nick Phipps (52 Tests)
    22 Reece Hodge (13 Tests)
    23 Tevita Kuridrani (47 Tests)

    IN: Sean McMahon, Curtis Rona, Kurtley Beale, Samu Kerevi, Henry Speight, Tom Robertson, Rob Simmons, Nick Phipps, Tevita Kuridrani

    OUT: Dane Haylett-Petty (bicep), Sefa Naivalu (ankle), Karmichael Hunt (ankle), Rob Horne (omitted), Toby Smith (omitted), Sam Carter (omitted), Jack Dempsey (omitted), Joe Powell (omitted), Quade Cooper (omitted)

    http://www.rugby.com.au/news/2017/08/17/02/53/wallabies-team-for-all-blacks

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    Looking at that Aussie squad, particularly the backline, it would be stupid to underestimate them.

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    That's an extremely mediocre forward pack. Hanigan is badly out of his depth.

    Squire was dreadful against the Crusaders, but aside from him we should really dominate that pack.

    ABs by 30+.

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    Foley, Beale and Kerevi are poor defensive players. ABs will run down their channel all day I would imagine. We really should put this team away fairly easily.

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    @Stargazer said in Bledisloe I:

    Looking at that Aussie squad, particularly the backline, it would be stupid to underestimate them.

    Good on attack maybe but terrible on defence.

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    @Tim said in Bledisloe I:

    That's an extremely mediocre forward pack. Hanigan is badly out of his depth.

    Squire was dreadful against the Crusaders, but aside from him we should really dominate that pack.

    ABs by 30+.

    In Sydney, 96-19...

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    Will the Wallabies try to replicate the Lions defensive tactics?

    There are a few ABs with a point to prove so I'm looking forward to this test.

    I assume BB will be the goalkicker but DMac has greater range if required.

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    The thing the Aussies have going for them is their massive underdog status. Just like when they were poke when Chieka took them over and got them on a bit of a roll.

    If he can do that again, it will be quite and achievement

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    All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has said the decision to not play Israel Dagg in the first Bledisloe Cup Test against Australia was precautionary more than anything.
    
    Dagg just finished up a long and gruelling Super Rugby season with the Crusaders and Hansen believes the 29-year-old would benefit an extra week on the sidelines - shutting down any talks of the outside back being injured.
    
    "After coming back from the Lions he was pretty fatigued," Hansen told reporters on Thursday.
    
    "His knee is a little jammed up so we felt an extra week for him would be good - so we didn't consider him for selection.
    
    "He is not injured he could have played if we really wanted him too.
    
    "But it is a long term race as well as a short term one so we have to consider that so we feel another week for Dagg would be good for his body and mentally to freshen him up."  
    
    The other notable change in the All Blacks squad for Saturday night's clash is blindside flanker Liam Squire starting ahead of Jerome Kaino. 
    
    The two-time World Cup winner has been omitted from the match day 23, and Hansen said, like Dagg the coaching staff is thinking long term.
    
    "Jerome is not getting younger and we have to look after him for a long season too.
    
    "We get the backend of this year. In our last nine weeks, we go around the world twice, play seven Test matches and have 10 time-zone changes.
    
    "You need most of your squad feeling or many as you can get feeling somewhat fresh so we have to manage them."
    

    Steve Hansen insists Israel Dagg is not injured, backs Damian McKenzie to deliver in first Bledisloe Cup Test

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    Simmons on the bench?

    Anyway, we're not fit enough. ABs 20+

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    So Cheika has stopped with naming 24, but is now trying to use the most wings in a season?

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    I've been trying all day to sneck afterdavid into a sentence.

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    @Bones said in Bledisloe I:

    So Cheika has stopped with naming 24, but is now trying to use the most wings in a season?

    Keep the fitness up bro. Heaps of Lebs in sydney you might get a call up.

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    @MN5 I'll leave the wing up to you oversized willows who don't want to get involved in the rough stuff.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe I:

    @Unite said in Bledisloe I:

    Surely Smith will be stood down now? What a cluster.

    Why? It all hit the press well before the team was named.

    I just expected they (NZR) will want to investigate again and would have stood him down while they did so, seems they are doing half of that.

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    Saw this today

    "A record low crowd in the 50-55,000 range is forecast for ANZ Stadium for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup.

    The previous low at the Olympic venue for a Bledisloe is 65,328, and the average Bledisloe crowd there since 2001 is 76,219"

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    @KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe I:

    Saw this today

    "A record low crowd in the 50-55,000 range is forecast for ANZ Stadium for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup.

    The previous low at the Olympic venue for a Bledisloe is 65,328, and the average Bledisloe crowd there since 2001 is 76,219"

    Yep, I'm pretty pissed off at the moment. Got tickets a few months back which are now selling for half price on Ticketek.

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    @Nepia Yeah the crowds at Homebush Bledisloes have been steadily declining for a few years now.

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    hae@Stargazer said in Bledisloe I:

    Looking at that Aussie squad, particularly the backline, it would be stupid to underestimate them.

    Yeah, I don't think they're that bad. It's not like they went Philips, Foley, Cooper, Folau.

    Im always nervous against Aus and I doubt that will ever change.

    If the ab backline can actually stay on the field for more than half an hour they should do the business. Plenty of players with a point to prove. I hope they mix it up with Dmac at first receiver. Take some heat off BB and keep them guessing.

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