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Ireland v Wallabies, Saturday 15/11 (Sunday morning Aus time)

Strewthcobber

Phil Kearns (64)
but in Cape Town even with 15 injuries (including the one's in the game) we were one point behind going into the final ten but JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) forgot how to goalkick
We were only 5 points behind against Ireland at 55mins, we were tied with Italy at 60 mins, we were only 3 points down against England at 58mins, we were only 6 points down against NZ at 69 mins etc etc
 

rugbyAU

Peter Johnson (47)
We were only 5 points behind against Ireland at 55mins, we were tied with Italy at 60 mins, we were only 3 points down against England at 58mins etc etc
didnt lose those games through goalkicking or with 15 injuries, and those opponents aint as tough as SA in Cape Town
 

HogansHeros

Bill McLean (32)
There was a clear level up on the End of year tour last year, and a tightly fought Lions series and the Joburg test followed up by a tightly fought Cape Town Test

There was a clear upward trajectory that has completely subsided. The attack has got far more narrow during this time
I agree, the attacking stratergy has changed. Is very predictable now.
 

stillmissit

John Thornett (49)
We were only 5 points behind against Ireland at 55mins, we were tied with Italy at 60 mins, we were only 3 points down against England at 58mins, we were only 6 points down against NZ at 69 mins etc etc
Our last qtr performances are very average and I stick with the idea we ain't fit enough to go the 80, even the replacements. In the last qtr top teams up the ante, this ain't the time to go missing.
 
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