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RWC: AUS v ENG (Twickenham): POOL A; 6am (AEDT) Sunday 4 October

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Cardiffblue

Jim Lenehan (48)
Brian Moore has said they are illegal, and cheating just like he said Pythagoras Marler's scrummaging was. "Nyah Nyah Nyah take that you Shackle Draggers"

I'm impressed by such intelligent and erudite commentary coming from a "media personality". I reckon that you would probably get a more rational argument in the main bar of the Rooty Hill RSL at 11pm on a Mungoball Grand Final Night.

I'd take it with some pride Huw. It shows how much the GaGR boys have got to them.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
So Foley called all the plays that involved him shuffling on the ball to Beale and Folau to do all the work. I am yet to see Foley put some-one into a hole with a nice inside ball or well worked pass. He lacks vision.
His playmaking involves either:
1. Making a break himself then offloading
2. Relying on others to make a break and then be there in support.
He is quite good at though. I've said this many times but if his defence was solid he'd make a very good 12.

And no this is not an argument for Cooper V Foley but let's be realistic, Foley is the weakest link in this back-line and has the most responsibility. I'm worried.

Although I still think we can win with him but I'm annoyed we don't have better (still living in the Larkham days I guess).

Well, all that may be right. I was just correcting your point about Beale running the backline, which was wrong.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
He's a better dominant tackler but I'd question whether his overall completion rate is better.

I really don't think he's a better overall defender. I also tend to think Giteau is driving the backline communication in defence and that is why he is starting.

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We'll just have to disagree BH. Funny, though, how other posters interpret a comment about the relative defensive capabilities to mean a preference for one over the other. Not my intention at all with this post. Just my view on your comment that Giteau has tightened up the Wallabies' back line defense which is the point of my disagreement.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
This graphic just went up on Twitter. Check out the stats from the last game.

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Viking

Mark Ella (57)
This graphic just went up on Twitter. Check out the stats from the last game.

CQXRpQfU8AAhvUm.png:large


So basically we dominated in attack but couldn't convert to points. Nothing new here. We still have a poor goal-kicker and we still find it hard to find the try line.

Far out my confidence in this game is getting destroyed, some-one please reassure me why we are going to kick ass?
 

TahDan

Cyril Towers (30)
So basically we dominated in attack but couldn't convert to points. Nothing new here. We still have a poor goal-kicker and we still find it hard to find the try line.

Far out my confidence in this game is getting destroyed, some-one please reassure me why we are going to kick ass?


To be honest I feel the same... I just think that the lack of any genuinely world class and settled halves will hurt us. That said, England look like they're not dealing with the pressure too well, and we have some decent attacking weapons. So if we manage to start well and get an early (and solid) lead, I can see England panicking.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
So basically we dominated in attack but couldn't convert to points. Nothing new here. We still have a poor goal-kicker and we still find it hard to find the try line.

Far out my confidence in this game is getting destroyed, some-one please reassure me why we are going to kick ass?

Because last year we were a team divided, that had just been through the painful loss of a coach on tour, while the new coach was struggling to implement a new gameplan on tour, using someone else's selections?

Because England are now the team divided, unable to settle on a starting XV, trying their 18th (18th!) center combination, this one for the first time together, ever?

Because as much as the reviled Foley might be one-dimensional, England's flyhalf is a creative flatline?

Because England's best players are their back three, but they've picked a field-position midfield?

Because England just lost to Wales, a team we've put ten successive games on?

Because we're rested, and have no important injuries, while England have selected three key players who until late this week were considered to be out due to injury?

Because England will be under enormous external pressure not to be the first host nation ever not to qualify?

Because England plan to target our scrum, despite having parity at best?

Because they have Robshaw and Easter, while we have the Pooper?

Because Israel Folau.

Even (whisper it) because Michael Cheika.

It's never as bad as it seems!
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
This graphic just went up on Twitter. Check out the stats from the last game.

CQXRpQfU8AAhvUm.png:large
A good demonstration of the design flaw in the point scoring system.
One team can make no attempt to play a Rugby,be dominated totally & stay in touch with their conquerors!
 

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
Sure, design flaw.

Just like it's a design flaw that far weaker Football teams can park the bus and grind out wins against better sides.

Or how negative tennis players like Djokovich and Murray can even come close to the beauty of Roger Federer.

And how sides can bat for session after session to grind out a hard fought out draw in a 5 day game.

Pull your head in.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Sure, design flaw.

Just like it's a design flaw that far weaker Football teams can park the bus and grind out wins against better sides.

Or how negative tennis players like Djokovich and Murray can even come close to the beauty of Roger Federer.

And how sides can bat for session after session to grind out a hard fought out draw in a 5 day game.

Pull your head in.

The Internet needs a universal icon for irony.
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
So Foley called all the plays that involved him shuffling on the ball to Beale and Folau to do all the work. I am yet to see Foley put some-one into a hole with a nice inside ball or well worked pass. He lacks vision.
His playmaking involves either:
1. Making a break himself then offloading
2. Relying on others to make a break and then be there in support.
He is quite good at though. I've said this many times but if his defence was solid he'd make a very good 12.

And no this is not an argument for Cooper V Foley but let's be realistic, Foley is the weakest link in this back-line and has the most responsibility. I'm worried.

Although I still think we can win with him but I'm annoyed we don't have better (still living in the Larkham days I guess).

You don't watch much rugby then Seb.

The match winning try against the Ponies in 2014 Foley passed the ball to Horne in a good position, offload to Skelton who beat four with Foley backing up for the second touch. Started by Foley's passing to Horne.

Foley is a very good 10. Not complete by a long way, but the most complete Australia has had in the position since Elton Flatley and about the same standard IMO. Don't get me wrong I love QC (Quade Cooper)'s play when he is on song, problem is he has had injury and poor form for quite a while now.
 

No4918

John Hipwell (52)
A good demonstration of the design flaw in the point scoring system.
One team can make no attempt to play a Rugby,be dominated totally & stay in touch with their conquerors!

Are England playing the All Blacks? Or maybe the Wallabies of 10 years ago?
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
A good demonstration of the design flaw in the point scoring system.
One team can make no attempt to play a Rugby,be dominated totally & stay in touch with their conquerors!
I expect the stats to be roughly similar except for the top line..


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Mr Doug

Dick Tooth (41)
That would make the game too much like populist entertainment Mr Doug. I want to see Australia exact slow death by strangulation and torture. Cant decide whether that should be of a thousand cuts or like picking the legs off a spider


Cardiffblue, perhaps what you are thinking of is "lamb-marking time", when the scrotum is slit with a knife, then each testicle is placed in one's mouth, and pulled until it separates from the host lamb?!!!
 
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