RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D)
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FIji to face Wallabies
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Campese Ma'afu
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Samuel Matavesi
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Peni Ravai
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Tevita Cavubati
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Leone Nakawara
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Dominiko Wawqaniburotu
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Peceli Yato
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Viliami Mata
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Frank Lomani
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Ben volavola
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Semi radradra
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Levani Botia
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Waisea Nayacalevu
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Josua Tuisova
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Kini Murimurivalu
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Veremalua Vugakoto
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Mosese Voka
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Eroni Mawi
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Nikola Matawalu
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Manasa Saulo
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Alivereti Veitokani
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Tevita Ratuva
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Vereniki Goneva
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Wallabies to face Fiji
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Scott Sio (59 Tests)
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Tolu Latu (15 Tests)
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Allan Alaalatoa (33 Tests)
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Izack Rodda (21 Tests)
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Rory Arnold (22 Tests)
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David Pocock (78 Tests)
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Michael Hooper (c) (95 Tests)
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Isi Naisarani (4 Tests)
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Nic White (26 Tests)
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Christian Lealiifano (22 Tests)
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Marika Koroibete (24 Tests)
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Samu Kerevi (vc) (29 Tests)
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James O’Connor (48 Tests)
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Reece Hodge (37 Tests)
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Kurtley Beale (87 Tests)
Reserves
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Jordan Uelese (4 Tests)
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James Slipper (91 Tests)
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Sekope Kepu (106 Tests)
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Adam Coleman (34 Tests)
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Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (16 Tests)
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Will Genia (105 Tests)
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Matt To’omua (47 Tests)
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Dane Haylett-Petty (33 Tests)
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Big bench. Small starting back row.
Obviously looking for Pocock to help nullify Fijian quick ball, as well as see if he's ready for Rugby after months without a game.
Back line is basically first choice from where I'm sitting. Foley the forgotten man, will probably get a crack at Georgia and Uruguay unless Lilo has a shocker.
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@NTA said in Fiji vs Australia:
Big bench. Small starting back row.
Obviously looking for Pocock to help nullify Fijian quick ball, as well as see if he's ready for Rugby after months without a game.
He played against Samoa a few weeks ago, so at least he's had one hit-out.
This is our strongest XV so we've got no excuses here. Enough experience to see us get the job done within the first 60 or so, I hope.
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@NTA said in Fiji vs Australia:
Big bench. Small starting back row.
Obviously looking for Pocock to help nullify Fijian quick ball, as well as see if he's ready for Rugby after months without a game.
Back line is basically first choice from where I'm sitting. Foley the forgotten man, will probably get a crack at Georgia and Uruguay unless Lilo has a shocker.
Small bench for Australia, in fact, as there is normally one more player. Also a bit sad to see the wallabies copying our patented dual open side tactic
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Australia to walk this
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It’s a settled Aussie side which hasn’t been a feature for a while.
The backline has a good balance and if given ball should get point points.
If Fiji can keep their structure defensively and not turn the ball over (which has been a problem for them) it could be closer than some predictions I’ve seen.
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Mate of mine has been talking Fiji up saying they're going to pip Wales for the second pool place.
Dreaming.
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@MiketheSnow said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):
Mate of mine has been talking Fiji up saying they're going to pip Wales for the second pool place.
Dreaming.
I don’t think that happens, but there have been some key changes to the structures of how Fiji play which is reflected in a better run and managed union.
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Michael Cheika looks like a homeless drunk
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Looking forward to this. Have absolutely no idea of the strength of Fiji but hoping they can throw caution to the wind.
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@Stargazer said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):
First of many games that we have to watch online on a desktop computer. I much prefer watching on tv, but ours is too old. I hope Spark Sport is doing its job and that the streaming will be good.
Your tv doesn't have HMDI inputs?