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    @NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    Would be great to see Toole make his debut. The speed battle alone worth the price of admission.

    Toole has been fronting the press this week which is usually an indicator they are in the 23

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    I'm looking forward to posters here on Saturday night saying "I didn't realise this was an afternoon game. I thought it was a night kick off."

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    There is a more important NPC game on at that time. 😉

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    Busy sporting afternoon in Brisbane

    1st placed Brisbane Lions playing 4th placed GWS at the Gabba at the same time.

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    Channel Nine have a bunch of clashes with Olympics.

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    @OomPB said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    @Duluth He is a very talented 10. Played most of his Stormers rugby in 12 when Willemse isnt around. 10 is best position and will try and dominate by foot and ball. Also captained the SA u20 team. Sort of Damian Willemse player but a very good place kicker.

    Massive vote of confidence to start SFM ahead of Pollard in an away test and the first of the RC. It will be interesting how he goes because when I’ve seen him play 12 his instinct is to run rather than be a playmaking 2nd 5 type.

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    Suncorp Stadium has officially sold out for the Wallabies’ opening game of the Rugby Championship against the Springboks, in a much-welcomed boost for the game in Australia.

    The clash against South Africa is the first time Suncorp Stadium has sold out for a rugby union match since 2013; with all 52,500 seats expected to be filled on Saturday.

    It is also set to be the biggest crowd for a Wallabies home game since their clash against South Africa at Accor Stadium, Sydney in 2006.

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    Fantastic

    And as it should be

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    Suncorp Stadium has officially sold out for the Wallabies’ opening game of the Rugby Championship against the Springboks, in a much-welcomed boost for the game in Australia.

    The clash against South Africa is the first time Suncorp Stadium has sold out for a rugby union match since 2013; with all 52,500 seats expected to be filled on Saturday.

    It is also set to be the biggest crowd for a Wallabies home game since their clash against South Africa at Accor Stadium, Sydney in 2006.

    Didn't know there were that many Jaaps in Brissy.

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    @booboo mate they're fucking everywhere. Not as bad as Kiwis, mind...

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    @booboo said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    Suncorp Stadium has officially sold out for the Wallabies’ opening game of the Rugby Championship against the Springboks, in a much-welcomed boost for the game in Australia.

    The clash against South Africa is the first time Suncorp Stadium has sold out for a rugby union match since 2013; with all 52,500 seats expected to be filled on Saturday.

    It is also set to be the biggest crowd for a Wallabies home game since their clash against South Africa at Accor Stadium, Sydney in 2006.

    Didn't know there were that many Jaaps in Brissy.

    Gold Coast.

    Combine that with the excitement of the Wallabies winning three in a row!

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    @NTA maaate, your second sentence is true by definition.

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    If the springboks lose this match, its going to feel like 2017 all over again

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    @OomPB said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    @Duluth He is a very talented 10. Played most of his Stormers rugby in 12 when Willemse isnt around. 10 is best position and will try and dominate by foot and ball. Also captained the SA u20 team. Sort of Damian Willemse player but a very good place kicker.

    Fell off a few tackles at the end of the 2nd Ireland game. Doesn't bode well for the big games. Willemse is a very good defender, it remains to be seen if Sacha can be the player we want him to be at this level.

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    @W32 I am a bit biased but he defend well enough in 12 for the Stormers. Defending is easier in 10 I think.

    https://x.com/URCOfficial/status/1796898964551155714?t=8rU-VuJJqecKGYX_a27o6g&s=19

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    @OomPB said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    @W32 I am a bit biased but he defend well enough in 12 for the Stormers. Defending is easier optional in 10 I think.

    https://x.com/URCOfficial/status/1796898964551155714?t=8rU-VuJJqecKGYX_a27o6g&s=19

    FIFY

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    @W32 said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    Willemse is a very good defender, it remains to be seen if Sacha can be the player we want him to be at this level.

    Hmmm, I don't think Oz are anywhere near Ireland - on the other hand - Brisvegas brings out the best in them and, historically, the worst in the Boks.

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    @Frank said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:

    Hmmm, I don't think Oz are anywhere near Ireland - on the other hand - Brisvegas brings out the best in them and, historically, the worst in the Boks.

    Then maybe they should ask for banjos at all of their matches.

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    Wallabies side:

    1. Isaac Kailea (3 Tests) - Harlequin Junior Rugby Club
    2. Matt Faessler (7 Tests) – USQ Saints
    3. Allan Alaalatoa (c) (70 Tests) – West Harbour Juniors
    4. Nick Frost (16 Tests) – Hornsby Lions
    5. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (32 Tests) – Randwick
    6. Rob Valetini (42 Tests) – Harlequin Junior Rugby Club
    7. Carlo Tizzano* - University of Western Australia
    8. Harry Wilson (13 Tests) – Gunnedah Red Devils
    9. Jake Gordon (22 Tests) – Canterbury Juniors
    10. Noah Lolesio (20 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings
    11. Filipo Daugunu (10 Tests) – Wests Bulldogs
    12. Hunter Paisami (27 Tests) - Harlequin Junior Rugby Club
    13. Len Ikitau (29 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings
    14. Andrew Kellaway (29 Tests) – Hunters Hill Rugby
    15. Tom Wright (28 Tests) – Clovelly Eagles

    Substitutes
    16. Josh Nasser (2 Tests) - Easts Tigers
    17. James Slipper (136 Tests) – Bond Pirates
    18. Zane Nonggorr (6 Tests) – Gold Coast Eagles
    19. Jeremy Williams (3 Tests) – Wahroonga Tigers
    20. Luke Reimer* - Lindfield Junior Rugby Club
    21. Tate McDermott (31 Tests) – Flinders Rugby Club
    22. Tom Lynagh (1 Test) – University of Queensland
    23. Dylan Pietsch (1 Test) – Leeton Phantoms

    *denotes uncapped

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    Bomb squad will be licking their lips at the prospect of Nonggorr coming on. Not the best scrummager

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