England V Australia
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I am not convinced Itoje is the sharpest tool in the oversized shed.
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Wow that was a surreal bit of bad and good rugby for a clever soccer try. 11-3 Pomeranians to Dundees.
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Well done England, Beale went into spectator mode, we complain about BB but Foley really doesn't control a game from 10, does he?! Australia didn't change their game plan to the conditions, I thought, and missed Folau.
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My stream went down so couldn't see the last 15 minutes or so, but jesus christ it is hard to support the Wallabies when they are like they are. Created enough opportumities to score 3 tries but then just bomb everything away.
Simmons needs the boot. You cant play two big skilless centres Cheika, pick one and put Hunt with him there. Fucking hell man.
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How often do the Wallabies play in these conditions? Their midfield in particular looked like they only play rugby in the Pacific sun..
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Score massively flattering
Loking forward to Chek's press conference
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@nostrildamus Uh...correct
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@rebound Would be easier blame the ref if the Wallabies executed better when it mattered. Case in point the very odd try to Daly, if Simmons had not splilled the ball on the tryline or Kuridrani would have taken the offload from Kerevi, it would have been diferent result. So many woulda coulda shouldas.
Either it is the coaching, or the players just aren't good enough, probably a bit of both, add playing away and the ref being a bit hometown and you get a blowout score like this in the last ten.
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Yeah thought Australia competed well physically considering they were missing the likes of Coleman, Tui and Rodda in the pack.
England played the conditions better - their superior kicking game helped - Wallabies were very adventurous considering the conditions.
Hooper and Koroibete Wallabies best.
Care vs Phipps is two different worlds of quality off the bench at halfback.
For all the controversy I thought Okeefe got the decisions right and reffed well.
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Just popped in to say....how do ya like those pesky kiwis and Aussies now @Catogrande ?
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@sapetyvi said in England V Australia:
Daly was infront of the kick. Fuck the home producer is never going to show it twice
Nope, it was close, but he was level, as was apparent on the wide angle replay from Sky. The lateral striping on the pitch made it dead easy to see. Ben Youngs' standing foot when he kicked was about 1ft I back from the edge of a dark stripe straddling the England 22. Daly was at the same distance from that line when Youngs made contact. Initially I thought he might be offside, but I think it only looked that way because he was retreating; he was definitely onside when the ball was kicked.
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@disgusted-of-tw Won't argue about it, I only saw one quick replay where he seemed to be a metre or so offside. Anyway it didn't matter as Aus should have scored twice in that passage of play. No excuses.
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Chek blows up at interviewer ...
... niggling him though