Brumbie Man
May 1, 2013
With the Lions series thundering closer long time forum member Brumbieman cast his eye over the Wallaby Fly-Half candidates. Here's what he came up with
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Shane Sullivan
March 8, 2013
A Rebels outfit missing Kurtley Beale faced a Reds team on a 2 game winning streak. Could the Rebels recover from the loss of one of their playmakers or will Queensland extend their 4-0
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Scott Allen
January 16, 2013
Sully (@Only1Sully) wanted me to look at how teams attack using their number 13 and who should be the Wallabies number 13. The role of a number 13 or outside centre has changed over
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Scott Allen
January 4, 2013
Following on from my recent article on how the Wallabies could attack the All Blacks defensive structures, Dan Abrahamsen had a second question: who do I believe should be the Wallabies number 10 to
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bay35pablo
August 10, 2012
“Aussie” Mike Harris became an Australian hero with his kick that won the 2nd Test against Wales after the final whistle, with his new ironic nickname because he is, of course, as Kiwi as
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Scott Allen
October 20, 2011
The Wallabies were comprehensively outplayed by the All Blacks last weekend. Is there any joy in any of the statistics for Wallaby fans? Not really. The Wallabies won fourteen of their fifteen lineouts for
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Scott Allen
October 13, 2011
I’m sure that like most of you I sat watching Sunday’s victory by the Wallabies against the Springboks in amazement that any team could win such a game with such little possession and field
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Moses
July 4, 2011
A new contributor to our forums, François, put together this great video package showcasing JOC’s 2011. Here’s the intro to the video as written by François in the G&GR Forums: I had a bit
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Scott Allen
March 16, 2011
I’ve been really impressed with James O’Connor playing number 10 for the Force so far this season. I have no doubt that he’ll be in the starting team for the Wallabies come World Cup
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Noddy
December 15, 2010
The Wallabies began the Spring Tour on somewhat of a high. A win over the Boks in Bloemfontein gave renewed hope, but still… those All Blacks. They were so damn good. Five tough test
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