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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    @KiwiMurph really? i cant imagine theyre going to fill Marvel for any game the rebels play....

    I guess they are banking on an extra-large touring fanbase from Lions given no crowd in South Africa on the last Lions tour.

    Should’ve played at AAMI. 50K+ aren’t going out to watch the Rebels get smashed. But 25k diehards would

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    Add Ofa, Colesey and Nepo and you have the Bulk of AB Bench. 6-2 anyone? https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300929876/all-blacks-quintet-released-for-npc-preseason-action-in-te-awamutu-on-saturday

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    Nathan Williamson  /  Jul 19, 2023

    Eddie Jones makes major changes to Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

    Eddie Jones makes major changes to Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup
    Jones has made major changes with fullback Tom Wright the notable omission from the squad after two straight defeats to start the season.
    
    Wright has been left out of the squad along with Brumbies teammate Pete Samu and Rebel Reece Hodge.
    
    Josh Kemeny and Matt Gibbon along with Reds prop Zane Nonggorr have also made way, with Pone Fa'amausili and Blake Schoupp retaining their place in the squad after they were late inclusions for the Sydney Test.
    
    It comes as a host of players return from injury, headlined by Rebel Andrew Kellaway.
    
    Kellaway is joined by backrower Langi Gleeson and outside back Jordan Petaia for the Tests in Melbourne and Dunedin.
    
    Prop Taniela Tupou has also been confirmed to return after coming back via Australia A last week in Tonga.
    
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    Some very talented players but the danger is a number could be underdone for Melbourne (Bell, Tupou, Gleeson, Petaia, Kellaway, Perese).

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    As much as people hate Eddie swapping and changing his squads, he's brutal when it comes to form.

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    @antipodean said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    As much as people hate Eddie swapping and changing his squads, he's brutal when it comes to form.

    So Ala'alatoa has been dropped? Selective form then. 😉

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    @Bovidae said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    @antipodean said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    As much as people hate Eddie swapping and changing his squads, he's brutal when it comes to form.

    So Ala'alatoa has been dropped? Selective form then. 😉

    The depth between backs and forwards isn't a 1:1 ratio 😉

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    If Bell and Tupou are fit, the Wallabies are a very different team.

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    @game_film said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    If Bell and Tupou are fit, the Wallabies are a very different team.

    Bell is excellent in the loose but needs game time to work on his scrummaging.

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    @game_film said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    If Bell and Tupou are fit, the Wallabies are a very different team.

    I'm not sold on that argument. Tupou loses the ball easily in contact and is lazy in defence. And he's not Australia's best scrummager.

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    Kellaway is a much better fullback than Wright. Not sure why the latter was picked in the first place. I think the Wallabies can put together a pretty good team. It’s a shame about Ikitau (their best back IMHO), but Petaia is not a bad replacement. I’d put Valetini in the ABs and I think Angus Bell is a better ball-in-hand prop than some of our established players. I rate Tate McDermott ahead of the ginger guy in the ABs. They have the makings of a very good team. And Eddie is a sharp mind. I definitely wouldn’t be writing them off.

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    I am writing them off.

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    @Tim said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    I am writing them off.

    Who? Eddie the Delusional or Foster the Incompetent?

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    @Tim said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    I am writing them off.

    Right here with ya bro

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    @NTA said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    @Tim said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    I am writing them off.

    Right here with ya bro

    Negative Noo Noo

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    @Machpants said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    @NTA said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    @Tim said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    I am writing them off.

    Right here with ya bro

    Negative Noo Noo

    Realistic Rah Rah

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    @His-Bobness said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    Kellaway is a much better fullback than Wright. Not sure why the latter was picked in the first place. I think the Wallabies can put together a pretty good team. It’s a shame about Ikitau (their best back IMHO), but Petaia is not a bad replacement. I’d put Valetini in the ABs and I think Angus Bell is a better ball-in-hand prop than some of our established players. I rate Tate McDermott ahead of the ginger guy in the ABs. They have the makings of a very good team. And Eddie is a sharp mind. I definitely wouldn’t be writing them off.

    On the other hand Kellaway is a better winger than fullback, Valetini looked better at 6 for Brums than 8 for Wobs, Bell's set piece work is very much work in progress and Petaia has played very little rugby recently (let alone rugby at centre).

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    @Tim said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    I am writing them off.

    And that is when the sh#tbags are at their best...... And history repeats itself for the umpteenth time.... Cripes I hope the ABs give them a good, relentless shoeing while they are down but you can never trust the convicts. Always have some kind of criminal mastermind plan. It is in their DNA!

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    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:

    convicts. Always have some kind of criminal mastermind plan. It is in their DNA!

    Stealing a loaf of bread isn't exactly The Great Train Robbery

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    Hopefully the goat is at this one too

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