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Australia v England: Match II @ Suncorp 7.55pm AEST, 09/07

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Arch Winning (36)
The lad can't kick, can't run and can't tackle. He's just another Matt To'omua. Build a test level fly half for the future, there are some options: Edmed, Donaldson
He had a bad game but with injuries he won’t be going anywhere….
 

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George Gregan (70)
Gripping spectacle.

Good wobs comeback from 19-0 down. Just too much time spent playing running rugby..... while inside their own half

Still, unspakably jealous that you pricks have the winner Chiefs coach while the loser Chiefs coach is continuing his monster bumslurry shartcracked powerdump all over Silver Lake's AB brand investment ffslol
What are you talking about fluffybunny he picked three sevens to play the Irish. Blokes full genius.
 

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Jim Lenehan (48)
2 tries to one. The rest was just a penalty lottery.
England better at playing for territory, keeping possession in our half and waiting for the whistle

England was the better team in the first 35 minutes, after that they were average and the Wallabies couldn't take all the opportunities. Too many unforced mistakes
 

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Tim Horan (67)
England was the better team in the forst 35 minutes, after that they were average and the Wallabies couldn't take all the opportunities. Too many unforced mistakes

My impression was the penalty count helped a bit too.
 

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Bob Loudon (25)
England won that game in the first 20 or so. They kept us out of their half and pinned mostly within our own 22.

I thought we looked pretty good in the 2nd with all of the injuries and changes. I think we're building a really good team, especially at full strength.
 

molman

Peter Johnson (47)
So the bigger question than ruminating on a game thats done and dusted is who is actually going to be available to play the decider?
 

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Jim Lenehan (48)
My impression was the penalty count helped a bit too.
And the Fainga'a lines too
And JOC (James O'Connor) unforced mistakes
And the defense in first half
And Tupou
And Hooper
And Kerevi
And Bell
and so on and so forth
 

molman

Peter Johnson (47)
Re: drinks breaks
We need to bring fatigue into the game, not add an extra stoppage so NH teams can turn the game into gridiron
I'm not sure just NH teams. SA are the masters of slowing things down too.
 
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