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RWC: AUS v WAL (Twickenham): POOL A; 2:45am (AEDT) Sunday 11 October

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KOB1987

Rod McCall (65)
Yeah true. that Tuilagi thing was a fucking joke
A joke it may be, but the Samoan knee lift is a completely different kettle of fish to this non-event. No jaw bones at stake here.

IF he gets pulled up for it I'd say a retro yellow is the worst case,


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mxyzptlk

Colin Windon (37)
- When AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) made the tackle for Beale's turnover in the 69th minute, the tackle count was Wallabies made 117 / missed 9 to Wales 46/9. Wow.


When they showed that stat, that was another point where ms. mxyzptlk started yelling "Did you see that? Did you SEE that?"
 

Beefcake

Bill Watson (15)
A joke it may be, but the Samoan knee lift is a completely different kettle of fish to this non-event. No jaw bones at stake here.

IF he gets pulled up for it I'd say a retro yellow is the worst case,


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Poey does use his knee to the ribs... its a non-event but if the incident was isolated, the argument could be made for anything including aggravated assault according to citing officers current form
 

Joe Blow

Peter Sullivan (51)
Mumm's card was total balls.

You are right Blue. Brian Smith agrees(front page). He played at the ball and actually dislodged it. He did not interfere with the jumper. If he had then it should have been a warning and a penalty.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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It's fair to debate whether Mumm's actions were a penalty offence but he wasn't yellow carded for taking the man out in the air.

He was yellow carded for repeated infringements.

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ChargerWA

Mark Loane (55)
Not bravado. Something about Cymru is the history of what ifs and the way it tears us apart. If we go out next week We've probs added significantly to the list this morning but that's nothing compared to the soul searching like what happened following rwc 2011 semi final and then watching the piss poor French come within a point of winning. I fancy we can take sa. Nothing I saw this morning changes that view.

Real test of gatland is how he Instills that belief into the bois who gave so much this morning
Recent history against SA is good and with their hot/cold form I think they're as ripe for the taking as they'll ever be. But the last time you guys beat NZ, Neil Armstrong still had 6 years of training ahead of him before he would stand on the moon.
 

Cardiffblue

Jim Lenehan (48)
Recent history against SA is good and with their hot/cold form I think they're as ripe for the taking as they'll ever be. But the last time you guys beat NZ, Neil Armstrong still had 6 years of training ahead of him before he would stand on the moon.
Thought it was longer ago than that! However, the last time Wales reached a major football tournament was also 1958. And that's just happened this morning. So stars are aligned perfectly. Spooky!
 
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Wales Fan

Alfred Walker (16)
I agree. So who plays 12 13 14 15 next week Do you reckon?
Sanjay being out now really throws out plans into disarray.
The worst part is we're going to have to stick with Cuthbert, who on current form shouldn't be in the squad never mind the starting XV.
The only real option is Hook at 13 and North back to wing ?
Outside the squad a real curveball would be drafting in someone like Dirksen or Prydie but I can't see that happening ?
Would they risk Morgan against SA ? Hmmm, don't think so ?
Gavin Henson ? :)
 

Joe Blow

Peter Sullivan (51)
It's fair to debate whether Mumm's actions were a penalty offence but he wasn't yellow carded for taking the man out in the air.

He was yellow carded for repeated infringements.

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He didn't take him out BH, he just dislodged the ball.
Look at the vid in Brians Smiths spiel.
 

Cardiffblue

Jim Lenehan (48)
Sanjay being out now really throws out plans into disarray.
The worst part is we're going to have to stick with Cuthbert, who on current form shouldn't be in the squad never mind the starting XV.
The only real option is Hook at 13 and North back to wing ?
Outside the squad a real curveball would be drafting in someone like Dirksen or Prydie but I can't see that happening ?
Would they risk Morgan against SA ? Hmmm, don't think so ?
Gavin Henson ? :)
The return of the witch did cross my mind. Trying to erase that thought but he is an option. Ook would be pretty pissed off tho. I'd go with Morgan. At least he can pass. Is Tom James still injured?
 

Wales Fan

Alfred Walker (16)
Yeah, heard James & Walker were still not quite fit enough ? Just shows the paucity of options available to us when we get a run of injuries. Where are the young wings/centres coming through ?
Would Morgan cope against SA ?
 

Bardon

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Sanjay being out now really throws out plans into disarray.
The worst part is we're going to have to stick with Cuthbert, who on current form shouldn't be in the squad never mind the starting XV.
The only real option is Hook at 13 and North back to wing ?
Outside the squad a real curveball would be drafting in someone like Dirksen or Prydie but I can't see that happening ?
Would they risk Morgan against SA ? Hmmm, don't think so ?
Gavin Henson ? :)

I was thinking the same about Cuthbert too. He's like a cheap knock off of North. At first glance he looks pretty similar but once you look closer you realise that the "Gucci" bag is going to fall apart the first time there's a light shower.

His basic skills just aren't up to scratch. He reminds me a lot of Andrew Trimble before Joe Schmidt became Ireland coach. Lots of good attributes on paper but basic skills not up to scratch. No point having a guy on the wing who either drops passes or takes so long to gather them that the defence can line him up.

I'm sure if someone spent a season or so really focusing on the basics with him he'd be able to reach his potential.

when you read about the kinds of things that the best wingers like Habana do to improve their game you realise it's not just about natural ability. The amount of work you put it has a big impact on your performance in clutch games.

Currently he wouldn't be anywhere near the 23 for a fully fit Wales team. But fully fit isn't going to happen this RWC so he has to step up or Gatland has to give someone else a try. Either way it's a gamble, but betting on Cuthbert hasn't come good so far this RWC.
 

Dai bando

Charlie Fox (21)
morning men or is it afternoon, one hell of a day yesterday, But if a team holds you on your 5 yard line for 10 plus min and don't score they don't deserve the win.
Australia were worthy winners have no complaints I haven't read the whole thread as I've still got a mother of all headaches.
But I'm guessing there was some pretty nervous aussies tuned in:D
 
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He didn't take him out BH, he just dislodged the ball.
Look at the vid in Brians Smiths spiel.


He makes contact with his arm, its a penalty all day, then because of the warning it became a YC. Pretty straightforward.
 

Dai bando

Charlie Fox (21)
I posted half way down this thread that our attack would let us down as we don't have much of one left, which I think was the case, we got over your line 3 times was it good defence or poor finishing.
As for the 10 min we had you under pressure without a score, our game is built around a dominant forward display, which I think went OK, but our attack is predictable, from one side of the field to the other, thus easier to defend, thus 13 men could do it as well as 15, not taking away the heroic defence of your line guys just trying to explain it.
Now Roberts, and Sanjay are injured, I believe Sanjay was not 100% going into the game.
If their injuries are serious we have real problems going into the next game.
 
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