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Yeah and his 60% 2019 World Cup win ratio was 10% better than his career average of 50%, so if these trends continue we should see MC with a 100% win ratio for the 2023 rwc. Provided he continues to select players out of form and do no video analysis of opposition.
he starts from behind the lineout on the right wing, to make a tackle one phase later on the left wing then has to drift back across behind two phases later to be overlapped on the right wing again.
surely any mitigating circumstances should be dismissed as he's half a body length offside so the player going into contact is thinking that he's going to be retreating back onside.
You're right, but I still think AAA is more important than Sio.
There's the exceptional AAA then a rainbow of daylight and then IMO TT, then Kepu.
Sio and Slipper are on level pegging for mine and then Kepu or even Robertson are handy enough.
A bit off the topic, but in the last NRC game the comm kept calling Mack Mason, Mack Horton.
On topic again and I think the Brumbies will find someone between the young ones they have, there's a spot or two for them so it will be better than in 2011 when they had Gits and a young To'omua and...
We selected James O'Connor out of no-where and that injured guy from the reds. I think there are 5-10 unlucky players who I could have been in the 31 man squad and Cooper is one of them.
Just to get the last bit of QC (Quade Cooper) drama.
https://outline.com/nbKYTG
His former employers, the Reds, banished him from training and Wallaby coach Michael Cheika had no interest in throwing out a lifeline for the World Cup.
'They tried to make my life very difficult but it actually made things a...