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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    It’s unfortunate that Akira had to go off. He was looking strong. He’ll get another chance.

    But anyone thinking he should’ve stayed on ahead of Ardie in a RC scenario when he is seen as a leader in the side is a little naive.

    Well done to Akira. Make sure you give your Blues team mate heaps for that RC!

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    It’s unfortunate that Akira had to go off. He was looking strong. He’ll get another chance.

    But anyone thinking he should’ve stayed on ahead of Ardie in a RC scenario when he is seen as a leader in the side is a little naive.

    Well done to Akira. Make sure you give your Blues team mate heaps for that RC!

    In hindsight should have yanked Reece and kept all the forwards out there

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    Not happy at all. We saw last week what a poor side Australia are and tonight we lowered to their level. So much dumb thinking and poor defence.

    Think we would have been done by South Africa, England and France tonight. Probably Ireland too.

    ABs no consistent enough, still not the sum of their parts.

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    I expected Australia to be much better from last week and us to be worse.

    Hopefully the coaches admit to themselves that the bad performance was of our making and future selections reflect that.

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    @Nepia that was worse, no prop was involved

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    @Rebound and it's a distinct pattern with this ref. All games he reffed NZ teams at super rugby they get penalised more than opponents and mostly it's not even close on the penalty count. Irrespective of the result of the game

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    So Rennie has a win and a draw against us now, not the worst start from an Aussie coach.

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    Poor selection unless you think Foster’s intention was to trial some of his dirt trackers in a dead rubber. But the game lost all its shape after the red card and the forward leaders in the pack - Cane and Whitelock - look like they had been played out. TJP was appalling. Slow and cumbersome. Beauden Barrett looked like his head was somewhere else. And the Laumape experiment failed - he was lost out there. As for Reece -surely that was his last game in black?

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    Gutted for Jordan. Hopefully nothing serious.

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    It’s already been mentioned, but our leaders need a kick up the arse for allowing and heavily contributing to such helter skelter, brain dead play.

    And the coaches can cop some blame for leaving TJP & Reece on the field for so long when they were completely shitting the bed.

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    Ah nice - they just showed some footage of Cane presenting Slipper with a bottle of plonk for his 100th.

    Shame Slipper got injured early. However, it gave Angus Bell a shot and he looked pretty good.

    What is often missing in the discussion about scrums is the second row, and it must be said for his many, Many, MANY faults, Simmons knows how to run the power plant in the dark places.

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    @sparky said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    Not happy at all. We saw last week what a poor side Australia are and tonight we lowered to their level. So much dumb thinking and poor defence.

    Think we would have been done by South Africa, England and France tonight. Probably Ireland too.

    ABs no consistent enough, still not the sum of their parts.

    They tried a few new players (compared to last week) and mostly it didn't come off. But Aust were also much better this week.

    But hooker, lock 6 HB 1st 5 2nd 5 definitely one wing were a step down from last week. In some cases the diff was huge

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    @Kirwan said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    So Rennie has a win and a draw against us now, not the worst start from an Aussie coach.

    And the largest defeat by the ABs in Wallaby history.

    Quite the roller coaster start for Dave.

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    @MrDenmore said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    Time for TJP to retire.

    Or stay in Japan.

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    At least we know who the first-choice players are.

    TJP was terrible.

    S Barrett - 2 cards and 2 loses in Aust. He had been very good until then, but what a fuckin' idiot.

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    @Winger said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    @sparky said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    Not happy at all. We saw last week what a poor side Australia are and tonight we lowered to their level. So much dumb thinking and poor defence.

    Think we would have been done by South Africa, England and France tonight. Probably Ireland too.

    ABs no consistent enough, still not the sum of their parts.

    They tried a few new players (compared to last week) and mostly it didn't come off. But Aust were also much better this week.

    But hooker, lock 6 HB 1st 5 2nd 5 definitely one wing were a step down from last week. In some cases the diff was huge

    Don’t agree at all that the 6 was a step down.
    I’d say he was a step up.

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    @Gunner said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    It’s already been mentioned, but our leaders need a kick up the arse for allowing and heavily contributing to such helter skelter, brain dead play.

    I'm going to play devil's advocate here, but don't you think that is the way they've played the last 5 years?

    The big difference is when it works, it looks like magic; like nobody is in the same galaxy as the ABs. A few mistakes from them and a few less from the opposition, and suddenly it is an entirely different looking game.

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    @MrDenmore Laumape has never impressed at test level. Thought he could step up this year but clearly SR is his level.

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    @Gunner said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    @Winger said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    @sparky said in Bledisloe Four: Brisbane, 7 November:

    Not happy at all. We saw last week what a poor side Australia are and tonight we lowered to their level. So much dumb thinking and poor defence.

    Think we would have been done by South Africa, England and France tonight. Probably Ireland too.

    ABs no consistent enough, still not the sum of their parts.

    They tried a few new players (compared to last week) and mostly it didn't come off. But Aust were also much better this week.

    But hooker, lock 6 HB 1st 5 2nd 5 definitely one wing were a step down from last week. In some cases the diff was huge

    Don’t agree at all that the 6 was a step down.
    I’d say he was a step up.

    Maybe. But he wasn't on for long enough. But I would revert back next week

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    I’m blaming the Queensland Premier and her stupid border policy, forcing the ABs to fly into Brisbane on the day of a test.

    #searching

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