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Greg Davis (50)
Not me. It's a strength. The timing of our scrum's dominance in that game (and in some others) isn't a weakness but a reflection of the fact that we have two international quality front rows, which gives us the option of going harder at the end, that clearly pays dividends.Am I the only one still worried about our scrum?
England traditionally strong in this area and our win over them in RWC was hyped up so much - when in reality they won a few scrum penalties early on and it wasn't until our reverses came on that we completely dominated.
And line-out. Always a worry with the Pooper.
And their back-three are under-rated. White and Watson were superb at the RWC, probably their only consistent players and always looked dangerous.
Goal-kicking always a worry too, can't expect Foley to land any difficult kicks from the side-line or more then 40m out.
The lineout, yes. While Moore and Simmons are on we're adequate. Without them, we're weak.
The goalkicking, slightly. Foley does land plenty of difficult kicks from the sideline, for the Waratahs. Lacking a long-range kicker isn't a major weakness unless your policy is to take long-range shots for goal, and I'm sure our policy will be to kick for the corners from 50m out, regardless of who's in the side.