Australia v England - 2nd Test
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@gibbon-rib said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@ACT-Crusader said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@hydro11 I like Mertz and Horan commentating. About the only ones I have the sound on for. But they both seem to be gunning badly for a Wallaby win that their comments are more biased than normal.
I always find Mehrts pretty hard going, doesn't add much and the Aussie bias is always as strong as any of the actual Aussies
Probably the best commentary team I’ve heard in years up here.
Miles Harrison, David Flatman and Justin Harrison.
Great mix of commentary, insights, explanations and light banter.
Flatman and Plank clearly supporters of own teams but neither going overboard. Really well played.
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I do like the post game SBW interviews - all good aye uce
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@MajorRage said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Justin Harrison
Justin Harrison is rubbish as a commentator.
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Farrell got MOTM. He did play well. I was impressed with his defence and his work at the breakdown in cleaning out. Very good goal kicking to keep the scoreboard ticking over.
Thought Lawes was brilliant. Huge influence across the whole 80 ball in hand, at the tackle and the lineout.
Vunipola made some huge carries particularly in that first half when they got their roll on.
Good win by England. The NH double so far.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@NTA said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
And players.
Reece Hodge, come on down
Australia B next Saturday in Fiji
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Lawes was huge today
Not much between them but some composure at the right time
Decider should be great
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@NTA said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@ACT-Crusader said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@NTA said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
And players.
Reece Hodge, come on down
Australia B next Saturday in Fiji
Hodge has already been called into the Wallabies.
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@Bovidae said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Neville's injury looked to be an exact replica of Cane's against the Force. The refs need to stamp out that filth, and the TMO did nothing.
But the TMO did pick up the magic trick of the match where the ball went from beyond the 50m line and back between the legs of the ball carrier behind the 50m line in a nanosecond without any video footage to show for it. Absolute magic.
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@Bovidae said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Neville's injury looked to be an exact replica of Cane's against the Force. The refs need to stamp out that filth, and the TMO did nothing.
I saw on the replay, Mako Vunipola ( I think) falling into Neville’s knee but assumed he fell/tripped? If not he deserves a citing.
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@Catogrande said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@Bovidae said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Neville's injury looked to be an exact replica of Cane's against the Force. The refs need to stamp out that filth, and the TMO did nothing.
I saw on the replay, Mako Vunipola ( I think) falling into Neville’s knee but assumed he fell/tripped? If not he deserves a citing.
No citing. He tripped over Fainga'a as Fainga'a got up off the ground and landed awkwardly. Shit for Neville but no malice at all.
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Backline still looks all kind of wrong for Eng, but we muscled up and got the win. They all count.
JvP and Lawes the best players for me. Really mature debut (start) from the former and Lawes would be my MOM, his best game for a while.
Honourable mention for Billy V and Nowell.
Oz have been super unlucky with injuries this series. Just one after another.
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@Machpants said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
The empire is striking back, Wales and Scotland?
Jocks currently tearing Argentina a new one in Salta, 29-6 with 15 mins to go.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@Machpants said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
The empire is striking back, Wales and Scotland?
Jocks currently tearing Argentina a new one in Salta, 29-6 with 15 mins to go.
Northern Hemisphere clean sweep!!! How fucken good ?
You CANNOT keep the mighty Scots down
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So, reflections on the game. Much of what I was hoping for from England came to pass. A good start, better understanding of the game plan and more accuracy. Also some of what I feared, the slackening of commitment when ahead followed immediately by a lack of discipline. I felt last week that we had a lot of potential for improvement and feel that again from this game.
Looking at the two yellow cards I felt Smith’s one was the more blatant and deserved but if the Aussie one (can’t remember the guy’s name) was a yellow, then why no PT? The comms guys were suggesting coverage by Nic White but I felt that was a stretch.
You have to feel sorry for Aus, their depth is really being tested but then it’s difficult to feel sorry for any team that is lucky enough to have Kerevi playing at 12.
Ste up nicely for next week.