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Queensland Reds v British & Irish Lions - Wednesday, 2 July 8:00pm

EyesUpFootyFan

Allen Oxlade (6)
I feel that the second half of these games are somewhat not comparable. The difference between bench depth is staggering. Guys who are hardly playing for their super side compared to regular starters/great players for their national sides.
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
I genuinely think if the Reds can better the Force score it's a victory, that's my passmark. The Lions personnel are better this week and another few days of training + the extra game will make them significantly better/more cohesive.
By this barometer, Reds get a pass.
 

Derpus

Phil Waugh (73)
Lessons from this game confirm my thoughts pre-tour. Lions backs will be the point of difference, their forwards aren’t all that.
Really? I dont think I agree. Their backs dominated the Reds in every facet except maybe the scrum.
 

molman

John Thornett (49)
Scorelines probably a fair reflection of where Australian Rugby is at these days. Just don't have the depth or class across the park of decades past, especially when you take a number of Wallabies out. NH nations have all improved so much comparatively. Too many Athletes running around in other codes to compete with a collective pulling from a population three times the size, not to mention pulling in players from other countries.
 
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