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[2014 Mid-Year Test] Australia vs France (3rd Test)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 653268" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>indeed, that's what Yannick Nyanga affirmed during an interview. France should be out to run more this time around, as the series is won anyways and they know that defense alone doesn't win games (6-0).</p><p></p><p>And <strong>Conrad</strong>: Kepu got owned on a few scrums by Thomas Domingo in Test 1, but then Domingo got annihilated in Test 2, in particular one scrum. As for Mas, he's been on the back-pedal the whole way, like, it's BAD. I truly hope for France that this means the Wallaby scrum has improved massively and/or has benefited largely from the new rules, because if not, it means France have magically turned into one of the worst scrummaging sides in Tier 1 Rugby in about 3 weeks (during last 6N).</p><p>We'll have to see how France do in other fixtures, and how Australia do in their own next fixtures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 653268, member: 57076"] indeed, that's what Yannick Nyanga affirmed during an interview. France should be out to run more this time around, as the series is won anyways and they know that defense alone doesn't win games (6-0). And [B]Conrad[/B]: Kepu got owned on a few scrums by Thomas Domingo in Test 1, but then Domingo got annihilated in Test 2, in particular one scrum. As for Mas, he's been on the back-pedal the whole way, like, it's BAD. I truly hope for France that this means the Wallaby scrum has improved massively and/or has benefited largely from the new rules, because if not, it means France have magically turned into one of the worst scrummaging sides in Tier 1 Rugby in about 3 weeks (during last 6N). We'll have to see how France do in other fixtures, and how Australia do in their own next fixtures. [/QUOTE]
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