Why is there always a guy in an All Blacks jersey at any fricking sports event?If the ground annoucner drops another ‘Scottish by way of Johannesburg’ line, expect Lions fans to storm the commentary box like it’s the Capitol steps in 2021....
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Just saw this lot walking over the Go Between after a few room temperature ales in South Bank. Good luck to all those who encounter them.If the ground annoucner drops another ‘Scottish by way of Johannesburg’ line, expect Lions fans to storm the commentary box like it’s the Capitol steps in 2021....
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At the risk of doxxing myself, Skeggsy taught human biology to a 13 year old Strewthcobber.Did you include in the AI prompt that you wanted the maddest Lions fan to look kind of like Adrian "Moose" Skeggs?
This is important though. JOC (James O'Connor) had never played 10 for the wallabies before and at that stage was probably the fifth best 10 in the country. Dean lost his mind. JOC (James O'Connor) did incredibly well considered and it was a competitive series despite his inexperience.The other big difference, looking back at team sheets of the 2013 tour, Reds 10 was QC (Quade Cooper) (Quade Cooper), NSW 10 was Bernard Foley, Brumbies 10 was To'omua.
Our teams can't put that quality out any more.
Australian 10s named in the squad were JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) and KB (Kurtley Beale) (Kurtley Beale).
It's a timing issue more than a doomsday thing IMO. Northern hemisphere is the overall the best they have ever been in the professional era and Australian Rugby is as low as it's been. These things ebb and flow though so in 12 years time it may well be the other way aroundI know I'm not breaking new ground here, but you have to wonder about the future of Lions tours. Traditionally the dirt tracker team would be a step down, and give (some) touring sides at least a shot of making it competitive .Doesn't seem that way in 2025. Lions can name two full test quality teams.
Hopefully Tahs and Brums make a fool out of me this week, but can't see it happening.
The other big difference, looking back at team sheets of the 2013 tour, Reds 10 was QC (Quade Cooper) (Quade Cooper), NSW 10 was Bernard Foley, Brumbies 10 was To'omua.
Our teams can't put that quality out any more.
Australian 10s named in the squad were JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) and KB (Kurtley Beale) (Kurtley Beale).
Another unique circumstance in 2021 but none of the SA domestic teams competed eitherIt's a timing issue more than a doomsday thing IMO. Northern hemisphere is the overall the best they have ever been in the professional era and Australian Rugby is as low as it's been. These things ebb and flow though so in 12 years time it may well be the other way around
I think the NZ tour will be the make or break for that - they've traditionally been the strongest set of touring games the Lions face and they should still get there chance next time. If they don't hold up it will theoretically be all 3 destinations getting thrashed in the club games in a row, at which point something will probably have to change.I know I'm not breaking new ground here, but you have to wonder about the future of Lions tours. Traditionally the dirt tracker team would be a step down, and give (some) touring sides at least a shot of making it competitive .Doesn't seem that way in 2025. Lions can name two full test quality teams.
I don't know, I think he'd be pretty happy to see the Lions not really able to get too much in the way of set piece dominance in either game so far. He won't be as worried about being shredded by the backs as there just won't be the weak links and man on man mismatches the tour games present in the tests. Certainly an attacking, exuberant Lions is a better match up for us than the more traditional forwards focused sides we've seen in the past.Joe must be schmidting himself a bit now.
In both tour matches the Lions were sleeping in the mighty jungle for the first 20mins before turning into prime Mufasa to blow our teams off the park.
I get it - no wallabies etc. but the Reds team had more than half the side with blokes who have either donned the gold jersey in the last 24 months or been selected in squads.
I don’t expect the Lions to put 50+ on the boys in the gold but I’m also not so confident our ‘best players’ are that much better as to close a 40 odd point gap and win the games.
I know I'm not breaking new ground here, but you have to wonder about the future of Lions tours. Traditionally the dirt tracker team would be a step down, and give (some) touring sides at least a shot of making it competitive .Doesn't seem that way in 2025. Lions can name two full test quality teams.
Hopefully Tahs and Brums make a fool out of me this week, but can't see it happening.