Roar Rugby Review, presented by Andrew Logan and Matt Collett
What a week in rugby! Australia are finally giving their supporters hope of a Bledisloe comeback after a few years of lean pickings, and so we thought we’d celebrate by catching up with Roar contributor and Wallaby Jim Boyce.

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Jim holds the record for the most tries in a Wallaby tour match, a record which he set in 1962 with a massive six porky pies in one game – let’s hope the Wallabies can score half that many this weekend.

Mat and I also have a look at some of your comments about last weeks Test, spend a bit of time looking at next weeks game at Eden Park, and run through some club and country results and standings – we’re dead keen to see whether the Narromine Gorillas can come home with a wet sail.

For the naysayers amongst you, I managed to get through the whole show (almost) without mentioning my 15 point prediction – but if you come up to the Oaks at Neutral Bay tonight from 5.00pm and meet me in the John Mellion Bar, I’ll be happy to talk you through it!

Enjoy the show.

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