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7th November, 2021
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After a jam-packed weekend of rugby action, including a five-match Super Saturday that left Australians everywhere burning the midnight oil, there’s plenty of action to dissect in this week’s edition of Coach’s Corner.

Rvery week, The Roar’s rugby expert, Nick Bishop, is here to answer all your questions from the action-packed world of the greatest game.

Miss the latest issue of Coach’s Corner? Catch up right here!

Dominating discussion this week will surely be the Wallabies, whose winning streak was ended by Scotland with a 15-13 loss.

The men in gold had their chances, and showed plenty of signs of a bright future, but were left to rue some poor work at the scrum throughout the match, while the absence of Samu Kerevi, Quade Cooper and Sean McMahon proved difficult to overcome.

>> Check out the new-look Wallabies Spring Tour squad

Were you impressed by the Wallabies’ performance? Did the returning trio of Will Skelton, Kurtley Beale and Rory Arnold do enough to justify Dave Rennie’s faith in bringing them back to the table? We can’t wait to hear what you thought of what transpired at Murrayfield.

Elsewhere, England predictably flattened Tonga as they gear up to take on the Wallabies; the All Blacks and Ireland were far too strong for Italy and Japan respectively; while a much-improved Wales might have been one unruly pitch invader away from taking down the Springboks. With France and Argentina also slugging it out in a tight-fought match, any insomniac rugby-lovers would have been in heaven on Saturday night through to Sunday morning. What caught your eye from that stretch of matches?

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We’re sure you’ve got plenty of questions for these and many other topics for Nick this Friday. So get asking in the comments below and, of course, check back in right here at The Roar to see the answers.

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