A one-eyed supporter's guide to Australia’s World Cup chances
One would be excused for taking the glass-half-empty approach on Australia’s chances in Group D of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Graham Arnold’s men…
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My belief is that it’ll be a USA vs France final, with Spain and Australia fighting it out for Bronze
Boomers battle for bronze
Would think the team would shape up as follows:
1. Mills
2. Dellavedova
3. Ingles
4. Andersen
5. Bogut
Bench
6. Exum
7. Lisch
8. Broekhoff/Newley
9. Bairstow/Motum
10. Baynes
I’d imagine Baynes will be a back up playing solid minutes (as he’s doing in Detroit currently).
I can’t imagine Dante Exum playing huge minutes given a) his recent injury and b) relative inexperience at national level.
Brad Newley won’t log many minutes (if any at all), and Andersen will get the nod over Bairstow.
Boomers battle for bronze
Unfortunately he has said he is going to concentrate on the NBA after the draft as opposed to representing Australia at the Olympics.
Boomers battle for bronze