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  • BonesB Offline
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    @The-Irishman said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):

    @Darren said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):

    @TeWaio said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):

    Really want Aussie to get up for this one Perth-style, think England will be a tough SF opponent (if we beat Ire) if they're high on confidence from winning well.

    I just want all our Southern neighbors to beat the UK teams. And of course I think we have a better chance against Aus than England. I'd love to see them pull out a Perth game.

    What about Ireland? You didn't mention them.....just the UK teams....🤔

    I believe he's a Kiwi....so the question should really be who's he supporting in the SA/Japan clash shouldn't it? I guess Brexit could change things for NI though huh.

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    He only made his Test debut two weeks ago but 19-year-old Jordan Petaia will make a shock start at outside centre in the Wallabies’ Rugby World Cup quarterfinal against England.                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                            In the biggest selection bombshell in Australian World Cup history, Petaia — who scored on debut against Uruguay — will replace James O’Connor at No 13 in Oita on Saturday, foxsports.com.au understands.
    
    Oct 16, 2019

    Go big or go home: Cheika punts on teen rookie Jordan Petaia in massive World Cup gamble

    Go big or go home: Cheika punts on teen rookie Jordan Petaia in massive World Cup gamble

    Petaia in, O’Connor out: Cheika punts on teen rookie in massive World Cup gamble

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    They've clearly not leaned from our mistakes

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    So a Toomua-Kerevi-Petaia combo?

    If this move is to counter the size and power of Tuilagi then why not Kuridrani?

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    @voodoo said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):

    They've clearly not leaned from our mistakes

    Petaia is a centre.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by voodoo
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    @KiwiMurph he's not really though is he? Played so his school footie at FB and Wing. I know he played some at 13 fpr QLD pre-injury, but it's not like he has years of honing the skills for that spot. Marshalling defenses etc

    Edit to add to this - its not that I don't rate him at 13, he clearly has talent. But it's game time there at this level and also outside Kerevi, especially on D, that just makes this fraught with danger IMO. It's a heck of a punt

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    @voodoo Petaia also played outside centre in the NRC last year.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    @KiwiMurph Fair enough.

    So you wouldn't be worried? I would be. I think it's a heck of a cauldron to throw him into. 6th 9/10 partnership in 6 tests. Just the 2nd time Genia and Lilo have played together. And Tuilagi running at him.

    Good luck to the kid, I truly hope he does well

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    @voodoo It's definitely risky but I don't see that many great alternative options. JOC is not a 13 himself. Kerevi and TK have never worked as a combo. Petaia looks like the best back prospect that has come through the Aussie system in 10 years - he's one of their best talents they have so I think they are much better off with him out there rather than being too cautious and wondering what if. Wallabies have lost something like 6 test matches in a row against England so what they have been doing hasn't been working.

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    I'll firstly point out that Christy Doran says some weird bullshit about rugby. Never had much time for his writing.

    However, Cheika makes no secret about a lot of the shit he does, so this is just crazy enough to be true. And it isn't the worst 23 we can put out, so whatever.

    1 Sio
    2 Latu
    3 Alaalatoa
    4 Rodda
    5 Arnold
    6 Pocock
    7 Hooper (c)
    8 Naisarani
    9 Genia
    10 Lealiifano
    11 Koroibete
    12 Kerevi
    13 Petaia
    14 Hodge
    15 Beale/DHP

    16 Uelese
    17 Slipper
    18 Tupou
    19 Coleman
    20 Salakaia-Loto
    21 White
    22 To'omua
    23 JOC

    Lot of young blokes there I must say. Average ages:

    STARTING XV - 26.9

    • Tight Five - 26.2
    • Forwards -26.6
    • Backs - 27.1

    BENCH VIII - 26.6

    • Forwards - 25.2
    • Backs - 29 (all of them born before August 1990)

    MATCH DAY XXIII - 26.8

    Oldest: Pocock @ 31 (Slipper and Beale are 30)
    Youngest: Petaia @ 19 (Uelese 22, Rodda 23)

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    Pinched from Stuff.

    Team announcements for Rugby World Cup quarter-finals (NZ time)
    Thursday: England (3pm), Australia (9pm).

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  • NTAN Offline
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    IF IF IF that is the team:

    I think our forward pack will probably give a better account of themselves than in the last 6 drubbings by England, which isn't saying much. That is basically a forward pack that is predictable - tho the complete absence of Kepu is somewhat of a surprise.

    The backs have some good combinations. It will be interesting to see Kerevi line up the hole between George Ford and Shoulders Farrell to see how hard the Pommy back row want to work. Probably more interesting will be watching them skip pass Kerevi and see how Tuilagi deals with Petaia and vice-versa.

    The downfall? Our game plan - the one-out attacking will get eaten up by the Poms and they'll rely on the French ref's complete lack of desire to adjudicate the ruck as carte blanche to mess it up good.

    Probably the best-ish team we could have picked but we'll still get mullered to the tune of 15 points.

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    #73

    England confirmed

    15 Elliot Daly (Saracens, 36 caps)

    14 Anthony Watson (Bath Rugby, 39 caps)

    13 Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs, 23 caps)

    12 Manu Tuilagi (Leicester Tigers, 37 caps)

    11 Jonny May (Leicester Tigers, 49 caps)

    10 Owen Farrell (Saracens, 76 caps) C

    9 Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers, 92 caps)

    1 Mako Vunipola (Saracens, 55 caps)

    2 Jamie George (Saracens, 42 caps)

    3 Kyle Sinckler (Harlequins, 28 caps)

    4 Maro Itoje (Saracens, 31 caps)

    5 Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints, 78 caps)

    6 Tom Curry (Sale Sharks, 16 caps)

    7 Sam Underhill (Bath Rugby, 12 caps)

    8 Billy Vunipola (Saracens, 48 caps)

    Reserves

    16 Luke Cowan-Dickie (Exeter Chiefs, 18 caps)

    17 Joe Marler (Harlequins, 65 caps)

    18 Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers, 92 caps)

    19 George Kruis (Saracens, 38 caps)

    20 Lewis Ludlam (Northampton Saints, 5 caps)

    21 Willi Heinz (Gloucester Rugby, 7 caps)

    22 George Ford (Leicester Tigers, 62 caps)

    23 Jonathan Joseph (Bath Rugby, 44 caps)

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Bovidae
    #74

    I note the reserves are called finishers in the official press release.

    Lawes ahead of Kruis is a little surprising, although I rate the former player.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Interesting for me they choose to leave Ford on the bench. Bash n barge it is, then look to finish us off with pace.

    Run at Farrell all day until the red card achievement is unlocked.

    Maybe it'll be red for Kerevi fending him off. Who knows? #wheelofskeen

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    wrote on last edited by NTA
    #76

    Two very similar teams IMHO - England have picked a big bopper at 8 and two flankers similar in size to Pooper.

    Their tight 5 isn't quite as tall as ours but I'm sure they'll have their shit together.

    Ages:

    STARTING XV - 26.6 (Oz 26.9)

    • Tight Five - 27.2 (Oz 26.2)
    • Forwards - 25.8 (Oz 26.6)
    • Backs - 27.6 (Oz 27.1)

    BENCH VIII - 28.1 (Oz 26.6)

    • Forwards - 27.8 (Oz 25.2)
    • Backs - 28.7 (Oz 29)

    MATCH DAY XXIII - 27.1 (Oz 26.8)

    Oldest: Heinz/Cole @ 32 (Lawes/Youngs 30) v Pocock @ 31 (Slipper and Beale are 30)
    Youngest: Curry @ 21 (Underhill 23, Itoje 24) v Petaia @ 19 (Uelese 22, Rodda 23)

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @KiwiMurph said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):

    @voodoo It's definitely risky but I don't see that many great alternative options. JOC is not a 13 himself. Kerevi and TK have never worked as a combo. Petaia looks like the best back prospect that has come through the Aussie system in 10 years - he's one of their best talents they have so I think they are much better off with him out there rather than being too cautious and wondering what if. Wallabies have lost something like 6 test matches in a row against England so what they have been doing hasn't been working.

    Yeah I reckon that had to look for more x Factor Petata seems to have some they can’t die wondering good selection I think.

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    Remember this game is under a roof as well. I think Wallabies might be going with a high tempo gameplan.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Forward packs:

    Tight Five total weight: ENG 581kg v AUS 590kg
    Forward Pack total weight: ENG 920kg v AUS 916kg (B Vunipola listed at 130kg is the main difference)
    Back Five average height: ENG 191cm v AUS 194cm

    Can barely fit a struck match between them.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @KiwiMurph said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):

    @voodoo Petaia also played outside centre in the NRC last year.

    It’s where he is best placed because he actually has good vision.

    Wasted on the wing.

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