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The Rugby Championship 2023
22 October 2016 v Australia, Eden Park, Auckland
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<blockquote data-quote="nik" data-source="post: 820807" data-attributes="member: 12284"><p>Big call! Possibly game changing. The Wallablies went on the decline after that moment. </p><p></p><p>In hindsight it's probably the correct call. It was blatant for sure to shove away Savea from chasing. Probably wouldn't have made a tackle but ankle tap was possible maybe. Personally I would have liked to have that try allowed and then see how the ABs would respond. ABs haven't been in that position all season. </p><p></p><p>Scrappy game from the ABs but they still scored 37 points. They made a lot of errors, through pressure applied by Australia and also silly errors. Seemed like there wasn't enough physicality from ABs for this type of test match. </p><p></p><p>Still, this game was very evenly contested, in fact Australia were dominant in large parts of the game. And for ABs to sill smash them on the scoreboard is incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nik, post: 820807, member: 12284"] Big call! Possibly game changing. The Wallablies went on the decline after that moment. In hindsight it's probably the correct call. It was blatant for sure to shove away Savea from chasing. Probably wouldn't have made a tackle but ankle tap was possible maybe. Personally I would have liked to have that try allowed and then see how the ABs would respond. ABs haven't been in that position all season. Scrappy game from the ABs but they still scored 37 points. They made a lot of errors, through pressure applied by Australia and also silly errors. Seemed like there wasn't enough physicality from ABs for this type of test match. Still, this game was very evenly contested, in fact Australia were dominant in large parts of the game. And for ABs to sill smash them on the scoreboard is incredible. [/QUOTE]
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