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Rugby Championship 2025: South Africa v Australia

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
I wish someone would try Debrezceni.

At least he has a point of difference. At the moment if it isn’t Noah our game plan appears to be to hide our 10’s and hope they don’t stuff up. (That’s a slight on all the 10’s we have).
Pretty sure he straight up retired after the lions games, not much point putting time into a debutant who won't be there next year when we already lack depth in the position.
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
Either the official Rugby Championship twitter guy is drunk, or we're in for a pretty unexpected selection call later today:
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Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
I think we can see why Reece Hodge wasn't an awful choice to play a few tests for the Wallabies at 10. Big boot, good defender, reasonable decision maker etc.

Like Jack Debreczeni except able to tackle and run.
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
I think we can see why Reece Hodge wasn't an awful choice to play a few tests for the Wallabies at 10. Big boot, good defender, reasonable decision maker etc.

Like Jack Debreczeni except able to tackle and run.
Reece Hodge got 60+ caps for the Wallabies, absolute legend and completely underrated on here. Would have easily been our 23rd man for the Lions.
 

John S

Ken Catchpole (46)
I think we can see why Reece Hodge wasn't an awful choice to play a few tests for the Wallabies at 10. Big boot, good defender, reasonable decision maker etc.

Like Jack Debreczeni except able to tackle and run.
It did look like he was running through treacle sometimes though
 

Red Runner

Frank Row (1)
Reece Hodge got 60+ caps for the Wallabies, absolute legend and completely underrated on here. Would have easily been our 23rd man for the Lions.

easy there tiger. A solid player who served Australian rugby well but do we reckon he started in more than two thirds of those tests? It might just be me, bit not sure that puts him in legendary class.
 

Major Tom

Colin Windon (37)
I think we can see why Reece Hodge wasn't an awful choice to play a few tests for the Wallabies at 10. Big boot, good defender, reasonable decision maker etc.

Like Jack Debreczeni except able to tackle and run.
Yeah, I thought it was worth a shot at something different. Bloke struggled to pass left to right from memory though
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
easy there tiger. A solid player who served Australian rugby well but do we reckon he started in more than two thirds of those tests? It might just be me, bit not sure that puts him in legendary class.
He started 43 times of 63 Wallabies caps, not many players get that far without being a legend. He's also the most capped and leading points scorer for the Rebels. Easily a legend of Australian Rugby.
 

Major Tom

Colin Windon (37)
He started 43 times of 63 Wallabies caps, not many players get that far without being a legend. He's also the most capped and leading points scorer for the Rebels. Easily a legend of Australian Rugby.
Also, anyone that bombs the ball as far as he does is a certified legend.
 

JRugby2

Arch Winning (36)
Reece Hodge got 60+ caps for the Wallabies, absolute legend and completely underrated on here. Would have easily been our 23rd man for the Lions.
Especially when you consider he's been kinda out of sight/mind for the last 2 years - therefore raising his stocks monumentally
 

Heavyd

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I wish someone would try Debrezceni.

At least he has a point of difference. At the moment if it isn’t Noah our game plan appears to be to hide our 10’s and hope they don’t stuff up. (That’s a slight on all the 10’s we have).
Tahs would be crazy not to sign him. He would set Sualli a light
 
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