Combine the Wallabies and All-Blacks to save rugby
NRL attracts fans for its exiting, eventful and lively approach, so why can't rugby union do the same? It can only benefit the Australian…
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NRL attracts fans for its exiting, eventful and lively approach, so why can't rugby union do the same? It can only benefit the Australian…
This year we should see a more advanced Wallabies squad. With coach Ewen McKenzie settled in his new role, players returning from injury and…
Folau catching the high ball over Dagg easy.
Folau beating defenders better than dagg.
Folau’s runs cover more meters
And wasn’t Dagg benched this season for super rugby.
Any more evidence??
Combine the Wallabies and All-Blacks to save rugby
Yeah, 5 tests lets see
He made his debut last season and played bledisloe
That’s 3 games he played
One try in 3 games outplays dagg with 0
Combine the Wallabies and All-Blacks to save rugby
There are endless options, all we need to do is kick start these events
Combine the Wallabies and All-Blacks to save rugby
The proposal is for an ongoing annual series but each year a different opposition
Combine the Wallabies and All-Blacks to save rugby
He out plays Israel Dagg almost every time.
In his debut seal he scored 10 international tries.
In super rugby he had been injured for three games, yet it’s just
Passed halfway of the season and his one try off matching the record
In super rugby
Combine the Wallabies and All-Blacks to save rugby
Higginbotham has returned and wallabies missed that big time, when he is on the field all the other players lift and Mach his aggression. Scott Sio has been inform and finally the wallabies have a secure anchor on one side of the scrum, we suffered in the scrum last year, by having Scott he can patch it up a bit. On the bench we have good impact with the return of Tatafu and Palu. The debutants last year were still getting used to test level, this year they will just rip in, and the team culture just built up on the spring tour by Mckenzie and it will remain there for a big year ahead. Later on in the year we will introduce big locks such as will skelton and Luke Jones who will be ready for RWC. Has this answered your question? These are only positive signs for a big lift.
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
Higginbotham has returned and wallabies missed that big time, when he is on the field all the other players lift and Mach his aggression. Scott Sio has been inform and finally the wallabies have a secure anchor on one side of the scrum, we suffered in the scrum last year, by having Scott he can patch it up a bit. On the bench we have good impact with the return of Tatafu and Palu. The debutants last year were still getting used to test level, this year they will just rip in, and the team culture just built up on the spring tour by Mckenzie and it will remain there for a big year ahead. Later on in the year we will introduce big locks such as will skelton and Luke Jones who will be ready for RWC. Has this answered your question? These are only positive signs for a big lift.
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
Scott Fardy is too short to be a lock in Australian rugby and was a blindside revelation last year. Mccalman only plays his good rugby at eight but is outplayed by Higginbotham. All Emile is good but inexperienced, if he earns a test spot it will be well deserved but he would start off on the bench. Saying that I do expect Alo Emile to start by the World Cup as he is Aussies rising loosehead and is outplaying all the other options we have.
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
Scott Fardy is too short to be a lock in Australian rugby and was a blindside revelation last year. Mccalman only plays his good rugby at eight but is outplayed by Higginbotham. All Emile is good but inexperienced, if he earns a test spot it will be well deserved but he would start off on the bench. Saying that I do expect Alo Emile to start by the World Cup as he is Aussies rising loosehead and is outplaying all the other options we have.
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
Ben Robinson has lost his form, Douglas has been impressive this season.
But as you said Jones and Skelton should earn a test cap this year
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
That is true, but my point is we’re closing the gap and setting a platform we can build on to achieve victories against sides like the Ab’s and Boks
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
Skelton is a destructive forward with a massive body, saying that I would introduce him to the squad mid-year (rugby championships) not right away.
Finally, the Wallabies have the depth to make it to the top
Until Speight is granted eligible I wouldn’t consider dropping Cummins.
The case against the Honey Badger
Did you not watch the last few Waratahs games, Ashley Cooper was a standout.
Kuridrani also played well but he lacks Ashley Coppers consistency
The case against the Honey Badger
You need fast wingers and size and power is also required at test level.
So my back 3 would be cummins, folau and Ashley cooper
Otherwise Wesley Fofana will run circles around us
Some Wallabies puzzle pieces fall into place for McKenzie