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Let’s Talk Rugby: year end review (part 1)

Israel Folau is one of several Wallabies with Pacific Island heritage. (AFP PHOTO / Marty Melville)
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5th December, 2013
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With the end of the 2013 rugby season, it’s time for a review of where the Wallabies have been and where they’re going.

I’m joined this week by regular Roar contributors Brett McKay, Elisha Pearce and Uncle Argyle to discuss the issues.

What was originally planned as a quick 30 minute chat became a much more detailed discussion.

There was too much good stuff in our discussion I didn’t want to cut out, so I’ve split the final episode of the year into two parts.

In part 1 this week we talk about the Wallabies match against Wales and nominate our Wallaby player of the tour.

We also get into a bit of detail about the breakdown performance, before tackling the topic of the Wallabies’ cultural issues.

Next week in part 2 we discuss what we can expect from the Wallabies in 2014 and who we expect to be playing in which positions.

We also each nominate our highlight of the year for the Wallabies.

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