Or Digby Ioane so they have someone half decent at leastJB1973 wrote:Might be time to bite the bullet and select some of the non aussie based players?simonokeeffe wrote:isnt/wasnt every Australian winger injured or overseas? but AAC couldve played on the wing with say Kuidrani at 13. Beale at 10 is puzzling for sure
At the very least they should pick the "honey badger" just for his post match interviews
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Well he can't pick McCabe on the wing or indeed anywhere anymore.
http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,2588 ... 99,00.html
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Awful news but thank god he seems to be alright. A very brave man to have already come back twice from broken necks, can't say I'd have had the bottle for that. His game was developing nicely too. Wish him all the best.
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Apparently Larkham jumped the gun there saying McCabe has retired.LeRouxIsPHat wrote:Awful news but thank god he seems to be alright. A very brave man to have already come back twice from broken necks, can't say I'd have had the bottle for that. His game was developing nicely too. Wish him all the best.
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To play Saffers
Australia: 15 Israel Folau, 14 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 13 Tevita Kuridrani, 12 Matt Toomua, 11 Rob Horne, 10 Bernard Foley, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 Michael Hooper (c), 6 Scott Fardy, 5 Rob Simmons, 4 Sam Carter, 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 James Hanson, 1 James Slipper.
Replacements: 16 Saia Fainga'a, 17 Pek Cowan, 18 Ben Alexander, 19 James Horwill, 20 Scott Higginbotham, 21 Matt Hodgson, 22 Nic White, 23 Kurtley Beale.
Australia: 15 Israel Folau, 14 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 13 Tevita Kuridrani, 12 Matt Toomua, 11 Rob Horne, 10 Bernard Foley, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 Michael Hooper (c), 6 Scott Fardy, 5 Rob Simmons, 4 Sam Carter, 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 James Hanson, 1 James Slipper.
Replacements: 16 Saia Fainga'a, 17 Pek Cowan, 18 Ben Alexander, 19 James Horwill, 20 Scott Higginbotham, 21 Matt Hodgson, 22 Nic White, 23 Kurtley Beale.
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Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
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Didn't see that, brilliant idea.future international wrote:Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
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Great finish to the Wallabies v Springboks match. Lovely try by the Wallabies in the last few mins by Horne, but have to say Steyn blew it for South Africa with some poor kicking in the last ten and the referee made a shocking decision in giving Habana a yellow. Congratulations to Habana on reaching 100 caps.
Great match next week though for the Saffers to rectify things. One of my favourite matches the rugby calendar.
Great match next week though for the Saffers to rectify things. One of my favourite matches the rugby calendar.
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Happened in the first 10mins when they had a lineout on their own 5m.Peg Leg wrote:Didn't see that, brilliant idea.future international wrote:Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
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Didn't work quite so well for Glasgow yesterday!future international wrote:Happened in the first 10mins when they had a lineout on their own 5m.Peg Leg wrote:Didn't see that, brilliant idea.future international wrote:Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
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future international wrote:Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
They are scarily good at coming up with new plays, throw in the fact they do the basics so well and that's why they still remain the side to beat
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I think a big part of it is that their recent record is so good that they have the freedom to try new things. I'm sure there are plenty of coaches who come up with great plays but when push comes to shove their teams revert to type. It's almost too easy for NZ, like they need to try things to keep it interesting because they know they're going to win anyway.JB1973 wrote:future international wrote:Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
They are scarily good at coming up with new plays, throw in the fact they do the basics so well and that's why they still remain the side to beat
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Bang on LRIP, just like Dublin gaa.LeRouxIsPHat wrote:I think a big part of it is that their recent record is so good that they have the freedom to try new things. I'm sure there are plenty of coaches who come up with great plays but when push comes to shove their teams revert to type. It's almost too easy for NZ, like they need to try things to keep it interesting because they know they're going to win anyway.JB1973 wrote:future international wrote:Have been away so haven't seen any games before this morning, but the AB's using a 2 man line out with the 'scrum half' coming in to lift is a nice innovation.
They are scarily good at coming up with new plays, throw in the fact they do the basics so well and that's why they still remain the side to beat
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Looking forward to a great game tomorrow, arguably the game of the Southern Hemisphere calendar. The South African team is a bit odd with Pollard starting at 10, Matfield at lock from the start instead of the impressive De Luger. More perplexing is the fact that Bismarck DuPlessis is on the bench, thought he would have had a point to prove given his red card for THAT tackle (legit) on Carter.
As for New Zealand, much of the same except for Thrush in for Whitelock, and Messam out injured. I would like to see a Saffers win but I can't see it with the 15 Meyer has picked, either way it should be a great match.
On another totally different note, I came across this today. He has just signed for the Reds for next season, looks like a raging Pamplona bull.
Meet the ‘Tongan Thor’, a 21 stone speedster prop who just signed with the Reds
http://jrnl.ie/1669109.
As for New Zealand, much of the same except for Thrush in for Whitelock, and Messam out injured. I would like to see a Saffers win but I can't see it with the 15 Meyer has picked, either way it should be a great match.
On another totally different note, I came across this today. He has just signed for the Reds for next season, looks like a raging Pamplona bull.
Meet the ‘Tongan Thor’, a 21 stone speedster prop who just signed with the Reds
http://jrnl.ie/1669109.
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I think you mean de Jager there.ichabodscrane wrote:Looking forward to a great game tomorrow, arguably the game of the Southern Hemisphere calendar. The South African team is a bit odd with Pollard starting at 10, Matfield at lock from the start instead of the impressive De Luger. More perplexing is the fact that Bismarck DuPlessis is on the bench, thought he would have had a point to prove given his red card for THAT tackle (legit) on Carter.
As for New Zealand, much of the same except for Thrush in for Whitelock, and Messam out injured. I would like to see a Saffers win but I can't see it with the 15 Meyer has picked, either way it should be a great match.
On another totally different note, I came across this today. He has just signed for the Reds for next season, looks like a raging Pamplona bull.
Meet the ‘Tongan Thor’, a 21 stone speedster prop who just signed with the Reds
http://jrnl.ie/1669109.
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Out of ALL that you pick out one mistake I made
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I knew I had made it but was too lazy to edit it but thanks Morf for upsetting me this morning ha ha.
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SPOILER ALERT:
17min: Great try by Hendrik, good play by young Pollard. The young out half is having a mixed bag, but that kick into touch was nice.
17min: Great try by Hendrik, good play by young Pollard. The young out half is having a mixed bag, but that kick into touch was nice.
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If anybody wants to have a glimpse at why Madigan could be great at 12 then have a look at the kicking of Ma'Nonu today, lovely! Really puts Willie le Roux and co on the back foot.
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My sincere apologies.ichabodscrane wrote:I knew I had made it but was too lazy to edit it but thanks Morf for upsetting me this morning ha ha.