Wallabies vs France 1
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@kirwan said in Wallabies vs France 1:
Looking at that replay, looks like Hooper was onside for his reverse in try.
Mess of bodies, took advantage.
Also while I was critical of Lonergan's lineout throwing, and he doesn't seem big enough to play Test rugby, he's doing good work at ruck time for us and carries low and hard. Good pace.
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@nta said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@mikey07 said in Wallabies vs France 1:
I went to bed at halftime how did France butcher that winning position.
By trying to lock out a game from 15-0 up, with 65 minutes to go.
Oh and this:
Put it on 2x speed, add some music and a few women in bikinis, and Benny Hill is back!
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@nta said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@mikey07 said in Wallabies vs France 1:
I went to bed at halftime how did France butcher that winning position.
By trying to lock out a game from 15-0 up, with 65 minutes to go.
Oh and this:
There's a lesson in effort there for young players, look at the actions of Tupou first and then Tate McDermott. Enormous stuff to force the mistake and be in a position to capitalise on it.
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I don't really know what to make of that game, but it was certainly nice to somehow eke out a win in the end.
When we controlled possession I thought we looked pretty good, but as usual we were let down by a handful of brainsnap errors. Soft dropped balls, terrible kicking, defensive misreads.
I'll give them a pass for the first game of the season though. We really should have won by 10+ given our dominance of territory, and the amount of clear-cut chances we totally blew.
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If Dupont and Dulin were the last two players to touch the ball instead of those muppets, the Wallabies would've rightly lost.
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@kiwimurph said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@nepia he said the gamble part was Tate McDermott the replacement 9 running down the sideline - not the lock.
What part of that is a gamble? France were hardly going to try going the length of the field.
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Was McDermott allowed to wave his arm like that? Don’t have an issue with it, just didn’t know it was allowed.
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@kiwimurph said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@nepia he said the gamble part was Tate McDermott the replacement 9 running down the sideline - not the lock.
Ah right, I muddled up the names while watching the vid - I thought the giant lock was McDermott and the halfback had some bogan name like Marshall or Cowan.
But, I agree with @antipodean that still, what part of it is a gamble?
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@antipodean And it Latu, Arnold, Skelton, Kerevi, JOC etc were in the team we would've fucking steamrolled them.
Can only play what's there.
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@derpus said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@antipodean And it Latu, Arnold, Skelton, Kerevi, JOC etc were in the team we would've fucking steamrolled them.
Can only play what's there.
My point was the Wallabies required an act of self sabotage from a fifth choice halfback and a fullback from ProD2.
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@akan004 said in Wallabies vs France 1:
The initial error from the French was to not go for a much further kick to touch after they got the penalty at the end. Far less pressure trying to close out a game in your opposition half than in your own. Dumb play.
Yep, that was an atrocious kick for touch. Worse than most penalty kicks for touch in League, and that's saying something...
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@antipodean said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@derpus said in Wallabies vs France 1:
@antipodean And it Latu, Arnold, Skelton, Kerevi, JOC etc were in the team we would've fucking steamrolled them.
Can only play what's there.
My point was the Wallabies required an act of self sabotage from a fifth choice halfback and a fullback from ProD2.
Just nice that another team decided to self-sabotage against us, rather than the flipside which happens far more frequently.
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Typical first game of the season feel to this game. Thought the Wallabies were surprised by the physical nature of the French but also liked the way the Wallabies attempted to chug it up the middle to try and create space out wide (hope Foster was watching). Is this part of Rennie's plan?
Slipper is my favourite Wob. One of the best props who never takes a step backwards.