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Just sent a comment today to the article
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-union/waratahs/brumbies-win-would-cloud-the-wallabies-selection-picture-20150319-1m2iuf.html
My comment was mildly critical of the factors influencing Wallabies' selection these days.
The comment was shot down...
Pet hate for some this brumbies' fans missing in action dramas. Why would someone supporting another team in another state worry about what crowds should be in Canberra.
Moving on back to the match, press articles indicating that the Chiefs are quite confident about the match. Do or die, hopefully an entertaining match with good refereeing.
Last match vs the force - freezing - 11k attendance, that is equivalent to 3.5% of the population. The same percentage in Sydney would have 120K watching the Tahs.................
Yes please. McCabe must play, he played at 15 before, he's in form and he's reliable for a key position as 15.
Mogg would still be in team on the wing, but with less pressure defensively.
Time for tough love, coach.
Distinct possibility.
Brumbies a little vulnerable ATM, maybe some players out of form still taking the field, maybe some distractions about contract renewals and Wallabies tours.
If the Rebels play aggressive-in your face rugby, this will be interesting.
Brums should have won vs the Cheetahs, we all saw what happened.
Hope the Brums turn up to play, and don't get too many penalties against.
Kicking (well) may well be the key in this match.
Confirmed at
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/henry-speight-targets-wallabies-dream-after-resigning-with-act-brumbies-20140520-zrhz2.html