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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1048019" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>tupou is hit and miss. He has games where he is one of the best players in thw world, then hell have a gAme where he knocks the ball on five times. If he can get consistent hell be world class. And thats what the wallabies are missing, compared to what they usually have (although you could say its been a gradual decline), world class players. Typically theyve had a few world class players, a few close to world class, and the rest are smart and accurate toilers. At the moment they have koroibete, tupou who is sometimes workd class, and a lot middling players who are up and down. If they gain some experience and confidence (thats the hard bit, it seems as a collective their confidence is low, so will take some great coaching and leadership) they should be able to get more consistent, wilson has the ability to become world class, the likes of paisami, perese, petaia have the ability to come close.</p><p>you do wonder whether they should pick skelton, arnold, arnold, coleman, or rodda in the locks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1048019, member: 65365"] tupou is hit and miss. He has games where he is one of the best players in thw world, then hell have a gAme where he knocks the ball on five times. If he can get consistent hell be world class. And thats what the wallabies are missing, compared to what they usually have (although you could say its been a gradual decline), world class players. Typically theyve had a few world class players, a few close to world class, and the rest are smart and accurate toilers. At the moment they have koroibete, tupou who is sometimes workd class, and a lot middling players who are up and down. If they gain some experience and confidence (thats the hard bit, it seems as a collective their confidence is low, so will take some great coaching and leadership) they should be able to get more consistent, wilson has the ability to become world class, the likes of paisami, perese, petaia have the ability to come close. you do wonder whether they should pick skelton, arnold, arnold, coleman, or rodda in the locks [/QUOTE]
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