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2020 Tri-Nations - Australia v Argentina (Round 4) - 21/11/2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Derpus" data-source="post: 1010417" data-attributes="member: 76427"><p>He reminds me of Sinkler a bit. He was so dominant but he was getting so arced up. Then he gets rightly pulled for losing his rag. He had their scrum on skates and was bending the line and making metres. Big hits in defence. Just needs to mature.</p><p></p><p>Actually - with retrospect, the whole team needs a bit of maturity. You could see they lacked the composure to turn first half dominance into points. Hopefully they can grow a little. Still, what a shame to throw away the RC like that.</p><p></p><p>Argies defended well and got under our skin with the ****le and cheapshots, but **** me did they do anything in attack? i dont recall them ever getting into our 22. If the Wallabies cant learn how to overcome what was effectively a training drill against a set defence they are never going to improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derpus, post: 1010417, member: 76427"] He reminds me of Sinkler a bit. He was so dominant but he was getting so arced up. Then he gets rightly pulled for losing his rag. He had their scrum on skates and was bending the line and making metres. Big hits in defence. Just needs to mature. Actually - with retrospect, the whole team needs a bit of maturity. You could see they lacked the composure to turn first half dominance into points. Hopefully they can grow a little. Still, what a shame to throw away the RC like that. Argies defended well and got under our skin with the ****le and cheapshots, but **** me did they do anything in attack? i dont recall them ever getting into our 22. If the Wallabies cant learn how to overcome what was effectively a training drill against a set defence they are never going to improve. [/QUOTE]
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