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Argentina v Australia Sun, 7/8/2022, 5:10 am

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The Ghost of Raelene

Simon Poidevin (60)
The back and forth between Gordon and McDermott doesn't really make any sense to me.
I bet he wants one of them to have blinder. McDermott just has so much raw talent and Gordon had a great year for the Tahs which has put Rennie in a spot. Gordon I thought was good in Game 1 v Eng when he came on but no opportunity in game 2 really.

I know it's Nic Whites job at the moment but he was poor in game 3 v Eng and would want a good Rugby Championship for team stability.
 

emuarse

Chilla Wilson (44)
how hard is it to learn "Student, Brother, Teacher"?
At a guess I'd say Arnold will be preparing for the Springbok.
He was back in Australia for a wedding & said he was available, but has had a bit of a layoff so needs to bring his fitness up to scratch.
 

Tomikin

David Codey (61)
Don’t hate Wright at 15, he’s got all the skills and looked to have overcome his jitters in the England series.
Hopefully his more diamonds than rocks, I would have gone Petaia but don't hate it.

As for Arnold he had said he injured his ankle when trying to get up to speed, maybe his still underdone.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
Interesting that 6/2 wasn't considered, or at least not done, against the English. And now it is on against the Pumas. Sounds like some coaching adaptations happening.
 
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Interesting that 6/2 wasn't considered, or at least not done, against the English. And now it is on against the Pumas. Sounds like some coaching adaptations happening.
Sounds like they are expecting a torrid affair from a brutal Argentinean scrum, could be a war of attrition
 
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David Wilson (68)
Sounds like they are expecting a torrid affair from a brutal Argentinean scrum, could be a war of attrition

Thought that this Puma scrum had problems against Scotland? The set piece is completely part of the Puma soul. I'd be more bothered about them planning kidology in the front row, but then Tupou is coming on from the bench.

I'm thinking it is more about impact at the ruck. Gaining the hard yards so the expression comes from a base.
 

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Peter Johnson (47)
Hopefully his more diamonds than rocks, I would have gone Petaia but don't hate it.

As for Arnold he had said he injured his ankle when trying to get up to speed, maybe his still underdone.
I suspect Rennie is giving Petiaia some 'learnings' and more than a quiet talk. That tackle was very dangerous and he could have come off a lot worse. (Last time I looked there are more necks broken in front on tackles than the front row)
 
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Thought that this Puma scrum had problems against Scotland? The set piece is completely part of the Puma soul. I'd be more bothered about them planning kidology in the front row, but then Tupou is coming on from the bench.

I'm thinking it is more about impact at the ruck. Gaining the hard yards so the expression comes from a base.
all I know is the FISM gang are a tough hard bunch and will take any opportunity to be brutal - scrum, lineout, tackle, breakdown or back play.
 
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David Wilson (68)
all I know is the FISM gang are a tough hard bunch and will take any opportunity to be brutal - scrum, lineout, tackle, breakdown or back play.

Yep, and I think the combination with Cheika is awesome. Pumas are going to be tough.
 
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