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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @MiketheSnow said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Loelesi is a handbrake

    Time to throw Lynagh into the Lion’s Den

    Then the Lions series

    He doesn’t seem to play with any sort of surety or confidence. It’s almost painful to watch.

    Lynagh will create more and yeah he might make some errors but he’s the future that needs to be fast tracked now.

    Would be awesome for him to repeat what his old man did in 89 and start at 1st 5 against the Lions next year.

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    Congratulations to the Wallabies.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Tried to be more positive about Rugby of late, and not single out players.

    But Lolesio was dog shit

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    @MiketheSnow said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Loelesi is a handbrake

    Time to throw Lynagh into the Lion’s Den

    Then the Lions series

    Surprised Edmed isn't getting a mention.

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    @booboo said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    @MiketheSnow said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Loelesi is a handbrake

    Time to throw Lynagh into the Lion’s Den

    Then the Lions series

    Surprised Edmed isn't getting a mention.

    Next year he will be fighting it out with one of the U20 and establishment golden boys in Jack Bowen, who I personally don't rate at this point.

    Both will have a better forward pack to play behind, so interesting to see what the outcome is.

    Prefer Edmed

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    Was a cracking win. Very happy. In Argentina, in those conditions, in this economy? Brilliant.

    Our pack was superb. Lineout and scrum functioned perfectly, and they muscled up at the ruck.

    We're low on game-breaking talent but we are oversupplied with heart and brains at the moment. Generally the last ten years have been reversed in those categories.

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    @NTA said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    @booboo said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    @MiketheSnow said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Loelesi is a handbrake

    Time to throw Lynagh into the Lion’s Den

    Then the Lions series

    Surprised Edmed isn't getting a mention.

    Next year he will be fighting it out with one of the U20 and establishment golden boys in Jack Bowen, who I personally don't rate at this point.

    Both will have a better forward pack to play behind, so interesting to see what the outcome is.

    Prefer Edmed

    There is also recently signed experienced 10 Creighton from QLD

    Edmed and Creighton should mean Bowen can get experience here and there without being thrown to the wolves.

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    @barbarian said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Was a cracking win. Very happy. In Argentina, in those conditions, in this economy? Brilliant.

    Our pack was superb. Lineout and scrum functioned perfectly, and they muscled up at the ruck.

    We're low on game-breaking talent but we are oversupplied with heart and brains at the moment. Generally the last ten years have been reversed in those categories.

    I was well impressed by the work ethic of the forwards in that last 10 minutes. Hunted as a pack getting good carry cleans in some fairly average weather. The Argies on the other hand had loose carries and kept coughing up the ball.

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    @barbarian said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Lineout and scrum functioned perfectly

    Except for one ridiculous scrum penalty, which I think Doleman got from the AR on that side, and should never have been given.

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    Tizzano has 57 tackles in his first 3 Tests at 100% completion.

    He's a fucking animal, that kid.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Also only conceded 8 penalties - last time we did that or less was France 2021, or 43 Tests back...

    Schmidt is working on basics: ruck and discipline. Hopefully there is enough talent to deliver ongoing improvement.

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    @NTA said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Tizzano has 57 tackles in his first 3 Tests at 100% completion.

    He's a fucking animal, that kid.

    57 tackles at 100% suggests more of a machine than an animal. That's seriously impressive.

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