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

Mr Pilfer

Vay Wilson (31)
This crap of helping the team prepare needs to stop. If JOC (James O'Connor) is in camp and fit just pick the best players. Same as Ikitau last week.

It goes back to the start of the season when Joe didn’t pick Skelton and Valetini to play test 1 against the Lions, they were both ready and raring to go and he held them back.
 

KOB1987

Tim Horan (67)
The rankings equation this week is a bit more interesting for us. We won't lose any points for any loss but Scotland and Fiji are hot on our tail.

1. The best result for us is that we beat Ireland by any amount and Scotland beat Argentina by any amount. That would see us move up to 6th.
2. Even if we thrash Ireland (16+), if Argentina beat Scotland by any amount we will stay in 7th, but will be a lot closer to them.
3. If we lose, Scotland will relegate us to 8th if they beat Argentina
4. If we lose and Fiji have a draw or better v France, they also will overtake us.
5. In the highly unlikely event that we thrash Ireland and Fiji thrash France, France will drop below us.
6. The England v NZ match could have big implications up the top of the rankings, but no impact to us.
 
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The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
The rankings equation this week is a bit more interesting for us. We won't lose any points for any loss but Scotland and Fiji are hot on our tail.

1. The best result for us is that we beat Ireland by any amount and Scotland beat Argentina by any amount. That would see us move up to 6th.
2. Even if we thrash Ireland (16+), if Argentina beat Scotland by any amount we will stay in 7th, but will be a lot closer to them.
3. If we lose, Scotland will relegate us to 8th if they beat Argentina
4. If we lose and Fiji have a draw or better v France, they also will overtake us.
5. In the highly unlikely event that we thrash Ireland and Fiji thrash France, France will drop below us.
6. The England v NZ match could have big implications up the top of the rankings, but no impact to us.
3. Feels the most likely result?
 

Major Tom

Chilla Wilson (44)
No, they were not…

I think skeleton was held back. From what he was saying he seemed ready to go but they were being cautious. We don’t really know I guess.
Interesting that we have these resting protocols in SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) but then we end up getting fatigued anyways. To me, I’d rather see players omitted if they’re injured or out of form and that’s it!
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
I assume there is no resting in the upcoming season but we may see it prior to the WC. It should also only be for the completely essential guys to which I'd only have McReight, Ikitau, Wright, Bell, Valetini in there right now. Few on the fringes of that but then a whole lot that need to be out there competing to get one over each other and getting better.
 

Heavyd

Alan Cameron (40)
It’s time to put away the daggers and get behind the boys. I’ve got big issues with Schmidt’s selections but I’m with the players. I’m smelling a massive improvement from us and to back up my gut I’ve just backed us at $4.80 with the kids college fund.
 

Slim 293

George Smith (75)
I think skeleton was held back. From what he was saying he seemed ready to go but they were being cautious. We don’t really know I guess.
Interesting that we have these resting protocols in SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) but then we end up getting fatigued anyways. To me, I’d rather see players omitted if they’re injured or out of form and that’s it!

Skelton and Valetini were both recovering from calf issues…
 

Strewthcobber

Phil Kearns (64)
At an overall level, the injury surveillance data is really clear.

If you don't rest players over the short term (ie don't play too many consecutive matches) and the long term (don't play too many matches in a season), then some of them are going to get injured.

You don't know which ones, but if it's not managed, it will be more than it should be.

I expect we will see test players rested through Super Rugby in 2026.
The new guidelines state that players should:

Play no more than 30 games in a single season or six consecutive match weeks
Have a dedicated 5 week off season break
Be entitled to minimum rest periods should they be selected for international fixtures of at least 1 week.
Across a year, have 12 weeks of non-contact time
Communicate thoroughly between Club & Country
 
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Sword of Justice

Bob Davidson (42)
At an overall level, the injury surveillance data is really clear.

If you don't rest players over the short term (ie don't play too many consecutive matches) and the long term (don't play too many matches in a season), then some of them are going to get injured.

You don't know which ones, but if it's not managed, it will be more than it should be.

I expect we will see test players rested through Super Rugby on 2026.
Wouldn’t the current season mean that the first three of those quoted points happen automatically?
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
At an overall level, the injury surveillance data is really clear.

If you don't rest players over the short term (ie don't play too many consecutive matches) and the long term (don't play too many matches in a season), then some of them are going to get injured.

You don't know which ones, but if it's not managed, it will be more than it should be.

I expect we will see test players rested through Super Rugby on 2026.
They track them pretty well now. Have to remember most of these guys load during the year is on the training paddock and you can make adjustments there that can allow greater rest.

Obviously harder to stomach when sides aren't progressing to lay off at training or structure it differently but it can be a better way of managing the load whilst maintaining strength of match day squads.
 

fatprop

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Staff member
Not Picking JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) for the Lions and starting Lynagh was a big mistake.
I don't think JOC (James O'Connor) has the legs to start a test, great to finish off a cameo but ..............................

Lynagh has the ability, but the test boys targeted him, isolated him and splattered him
 
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