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Bledisloe 1 - Wallabies vs All Blacks, ANZ Stadium, Sydney, 8:05pm

Who wins?

  • Walabies

    Votes: 19 38.8%
  • All Blacks

    Votes: 29 59.2%
  • Draw

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    49
  • Poll closed .
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Rugbynutter39

Michael Lynagh (62)
I'm actually flabbergasted! We are obviously not worried about the lineout at all.
The backline is interesting. Is Giteau better at ten than when he left Australia?

I cringe reading when reading Matt Burke articles as I find his read of the modern game pretty ordinary and his team selection for my mind sums up that he is best reading the ten sports news where someone else writes the script.
 

The torpedo

Peter Fenwicke (45)
I'm actually flabbergasted! We are obviously not worried about the lineout at all.
The backline is interesting. Is Giteau better at ten than when he left Australia?

But Sully you never played professional rugby so you are not qualified to comment ;)
 

Froggy

John Solomon (38)
Looking at Torpeodo's teams, they may be pretty close to what's selected, but I'm sure most Australians would be delighted to see Barrett and Ardie Savea speding the first 60 minutes of the game on the sideleine watching.

As to the Wallabies, again you may be right, but I would prefer to see McCalman on the bench in place of McMahon, particularly if we find ourselves narrowly in front with 15 to go. I would also have Kerevi at 13 in front of Kuridranie (I know, it probably won't happen) with DHP on the wing in place of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), with a bench of Phipps, To'omua and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper).
 

teach

Trevor Allan (34)
Looking at Torpeodo's teams, they may be pretty close to what's selected, but I'm sure most Australians would be delighted to see Barrett and Ardie Savea speding the first 60 minutes of the game on the sideleine watching.
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I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Barrett and Savea starting, with Cruden left out of the game day 23 altogether.
 

waiopehu oldboy

Stirling Mortlock (74)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'm thinking they won't risk Cane unless they really, really have too. Which they don't, so Savea starts & Todd takes the bench spot. Against Straya I just don't think you can expect Read or Dixon to cover 7, you've gotta have a specialist.

Beaugan's the form 5/8 right now & deserves the start but I think Shag will stick with 10. Cruden 23. Barrett. Myself I'd start Barrett & move him to 15 around 3/4 time, but in that scenario Cruden is still the guy you want closing it out esp. if it's tight.
 

ChargerWA

Mark Loane (55)
Cheika relies on mental preparation too much. Which tends to cause his teams to see saw between punching above their weight and being unable to rise to previous highs.

No one knows how we will go until we see where the boys heads are at. They could be good after the embarrassment at the hands of England, or they could still have the RWC hangover.

Either way, if we don't go well in the first test we need to have a backline clean out for the second test. Kuridrani must be on shaky ground. If he doesn't perform I'd like to see

10. Foley
12. Giteau
13. Folau
 

The torpedo

Peter Fenwicke (45)
I agree... our lineout has been rubbish.

Having a look it appears you may be right.

1st test against the poms:

Aus 10 LO wins, 1 steal
England: 13 LO wins, 0 steals

2nd test:

Aus 15 LO wins, 1 steal
England: 11 LO wins, 0 steals

3rd test:

Aus 8 LO wins, 0 steals
England: 11 LO wins, 2 steals.

Source: Fox Sports stats
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Having a look it appears you may be right.

1st test against the poms:

Aus 10 LO wins, 1 steal
England: 13 LO wins, 0 steals

2nd test:

Aus 15 LO wins, 1 steal
England: 11 LO wins, 0 steals

3rd test:

Aus 8 LO wins, 0 steals
England: 11 LO wins, 2 steals.

Source: Fox Sports stats

I'll take 33-35 with equal numbers of steals against the England lineout any day, given that the number of steals defines the lineout differentiator.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Cheika relies on mental preparation too much. Which tends to cause his teams to see saw between punching above their weight and being unable to rise to previous highs.
I've read some tosh on this site before, but this takes the biscuit. No Cheika team has finished worse in a major championship than when he's been there. That includes the Magner League, Heineken Cup, Super Rugby and Rugby Championship. The Rugby World Cup in the one exception, where his team finished second. What measurement are you basing this opinion on?
 

Forcefield

Ken Catchpole (46)
Having a look it appears you may be right.

1st test against the poms:

Aus 10 LO wins, 1 steal
England: 13 LO wins, 0 steals

2nd test:

Aus 15 LO wins, 1 steal
England: 11 LO wins, 0 steals

3rd test:

Aus 8 LO wins, 0 steals
England: 11 LO wins, 2 steals.

Source: Fox Sports stats
Not that I have an opinion one way or the other, but those stats don't include line-outs lost. Not all line-outs lost are steals. They don't even tell half the story.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
I cringe reading when reading Matt Burke articles as I find his read of the modern game pretty ordinary and his team selection for my mind sums up that he is best reading the ten sports news where someone else writes the script.

Remember Burkey was the bloke who said fans weren't qualified to comment on the game.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Not that I have an opinion one way or the other, but those stats don't include line-outs lost. Not all line-outs lost are steals. They don't even tell half the story.

It also doesn't take into account the English throws that were disrupted in thr second test, which there were a few of..........

It might've been the only positive from that game.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Locks for the three England tests were :

1st test - Simmons, Arnold with Horwill as replacement;

2nd test - Carter, Arnold with Horwill as replacement;

3rd test - Simmons, Skelton with Coleman as replacement.

Seems that the weaker lineout was with Skelton in the starting lineup - no surprise there?

Can't see evidence in those tests of the clear superiority of Simmons over others (except Skelton) at the lineout.
 

emuarse

Desmond Connor (43)
I think Cheika will be after play making ability from his inside backs.
If he had a combination of Foley/Giteau, or of Cooper/To'omua, neither would surprise me.
He will be looking for more variation of play than the backs offered v England series. Both Giteau & Cooper bring more versatility in the kicking department.
 
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TOCC

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Locks for the three England tests were :

1st test - Simmons, Arnold with Horwill as replacement;

2nd test - Carter, Arnold with Horwill as replacement;

3rd test - Simmons, Skelton with Coleman as replacement.

Seems that the weaker lineout was with Skelton in the starting lineup - no surprise there?

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Precisely, the worst lineout was when Skelton was included which limited Australia to just 2 jumpers, it was an issue that everyone predicted well before the match..

As for the stats for the series, it's conveniently overlooked that Simmons was injured at 20mins in the first test and only played half of the last test.

But don't let that get in the way of the annual anti-Simmons campaign.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
I am not a fan of Rob Simmons because his general play is really not up to international standard. He has one particular skillset of managing and winning lineouts, but even there in recent times he hasn't shown any margin in skill or results over other options.

I'd prefer to see the likes of Douglas, Arnold, Coleman and Staniforth become our go to locks for their greater impact in general play.
 
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