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goldorak
The wallabies' set piece was a shambles (again) last night. You can't lose 7/8 of your own lineout throws and expect to beat the AB (or any top 5 side for that matter).
Hi RM, i thought the Wallabies had a decent first half but reckon AB were their own worst enemy i.e. a few fwd passes, knock-ons etc. Foley's lack of pace (and very average passing/kicking game) didn't help either.
serendipitous1
The Wallabies' lineouts were shocking but they really should have won the game. It's just that when they make a small mistake, the ABs capitalize straight away and score tries. When the ABs make a small mistake, the Wallabies can't quite get there (which of course shows how good the ABs are). Another frustrating game to watch considering by half time (6-5) it could have been anyone's game. But how many times has the same thing happened? The decider in Tokyo in October will most likely not be a decider unless the Wallabies can pull off a miracle in NZ next week. Nice to keep dreaming.....yet again.
LunarTuner
Mounga vs Barrett. B Barrett had a fairly good night imo to keep this argument on hold after a mediocre start , he left a lot of potential points on the park from kicks though. Eden Park will be a tough nut to crack for the Aussies, but anything’s possible, nearly pulled it off in Dunners last year...