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Wales vs Australia - Sunday 12 November - 4:15am AEDT

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Derpus

George Gregan (70)
I can give the WRU a call and see if the players are willing to have the test at 3am local time. Will that work for you?

If you could get them to shift it back to, say, 5pm local time that'll do. Might actually get a few people tuning in to watch at 1am.
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
Some people get up at that time every day.

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wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Some people get up at that time every day.

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I am usually awake by then, but then we go to bed pretty early!


What on earth is wrong with recording the game, and then whatever time you wake up, do not listen to anything on the radio, avoid all news sources, go straight to your recorded game and watch it?


???????
 

Up the Guts

Steve Williams (59)
I am usually awake by then, but then we go to bed pretty early!


What on earth is wrong with recording the game, and then whatever time you wake up, do not listen to anything on the radio, avoid all news sources, go straight to your recorded game and watch it?


???????

And the upside of recording the game if you're a fair weather fan is you just check the headlines and tell yourself next year we'll get them as you delete the unwatched recording.
 

Dctarget

John Eales (66)
yeah look avoiding scores ain't possible for me. As a millennial/Gen Z (is that a thing?)/slave to technology; I'd cease to exist without social media and the internet.

Also surely the correct option is to go out on the town, return just in time with a kebab or three in hand, appropriately lubricated to abuse the ref and opposition. And as BH81 suggests, complain online with many errors which you'll sheepishly delete the next morning.

Only downside is you'll miss a bit of play with frequent dashes to syphon the python.
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
a 6-2 split would seem to be an unnecessary risk i would have thought.

Is it a risk? Make your back subs late.

Really, if you end up with Hooper on the wing for 5 minutes at the end of a test nobody will die. Probably won't cost you a game either.
 

dru

Tim Horan (67)
Is it a risk? Make your back subs late.

Really, if you end up with Hooper on the wing for 5 minutes at the end of a test nobody will die. Probably won't cost you a game either.

No it’s not a substantial risk. It does come down to strategy though IF we are still running the bench as “finishers” there may be other issues in play.

I’d be happy with a 6/2 bench though, if it’s handled well.
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
No it’s not a substantial risk. It does come down to strategy though IF we are still running the bench as “finishers” there may be other issues in play.

I’d be happy with a 6/2 bench though, if it’s handled well.

You just feel bad for the 2nd back sub. You practically have to sub your halfback at 60 (65 at the latest) nowadays. So the other bloke can't really play minutes.
 

Up the Guts

Steve Williams (59)
You just feel bad for the 2nd back sub. You practically have to sub your halfback at 60 (65 at the latest) nowadays. So the other bloke can't really play minutes.
If Kerevi starts, which some are suggesting is likely, and Hunt is on the bench I'd prefer 5-3. Hunt needs a bit more proper game time aside from the Barbarians match, bit of a waste just having him sitting on the bench getting splinters in his arse in case someone gets injured. Ideally if we're up by a few he can come on in the last 15-20 and see us home.
 

dru

Tim Horan (67)
If Kerevi starts, which some are suggesting is likely, and Hunt is on the bench I'd prefer 5-3. Hunt needs a bit more proper game time aside from the Barbarians match, bit of a waste just having him sitting on the bench getting splinters in his arse in case someone gets injured. Ideally if we're up by a few he can come on in the last 15-20 and see us home.

Now there is a thought. I'm back on board with 5/3.
 

Scrubber2050

Mark Ella (57)
Wallabies should win and probably comfortably.

Have been some extremely close results over the last 10 matches or so.

Welsh win one sooner or later.

Don't feel quite as comfortable as against Japan
 

hammertimethere

Trevor Allan (34)
Look, I love Samu but right now I’d prefer a Hunt/Beale 12/15 combo (in whatever order) to starting Kerevi.

Why depart from a pretty good formula more than necessary?

Samu had an ok Super Rugby season but injury then a poor performance meant a starting jersey slipped away from him. Neither injury nor form gods have conspired to offer him another opportunity. I understand that he’s devastating in attack when on song (and that he’s one of Cheik’s faves) but seriously, surely it should be a situation of try take the 13 jersey back in Super Rugby 2018 rather than shoe horn him in and mess with the best and most consistent 3/4 line combo we’ve had in years.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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I think part of it is that Hunt has spent plenty of time out injured and played very little football.

The same was also probably a strong reason why Kerevi did so poorly at the start of the Rugby Championship before being dropped.

Hunt may well replace Kerevi after this match but starting Kerevi and bringing Hunt in off the bench seems reasonable.
 

Joe Blow

Peter Sullivan (51)
Could be that Cheika wants Kerevi to add some spark in the attack in place of Folau?
Either way is fine but Hunt 12 with KB (Kurtley Beale) at 15 looks pretty good to me and I hope we see that for the Poms.
 
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