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I agree that McCaw made a bigger impact in attack, but at the breakdown today Pocock was king.
BBC webiste says it was Alby's kick that didn't find touch, not Donalds. Is this true???
Saw the second half, great game of rugby, surprised no one mentioned Quade Cooper's little dig at McCaw at the end of the game, personally thought it was a little cheap, running a fair distance to deliver a cheap blow!
I thought that was pretty poor too, that sort of thing may often happen at lower levels of the game, but it's awful sportsmanship from a professional rugby player in a test match, it looked like he had a bit to say as well. I guess he'd been put on his rear-end all day and he jumped at the chance to knock someone over himself, even if the guy was already lying down...
Despite of what everyone is saying about bringing in Barnes for Giteau, I think that they would be better off replacing Cooper with Barnes, whether he's at 10 or 12. Nonu, McCaw and Carter all bumped off Cooper like he wasn't even there. I know that he's a great playmaker, but in another test match, a couple of missed tackles like that and it could already be game over.
I mean, Carter is a classy player, but at one point he was practically moving at a light jog and Cooper still couldn't tackle him.
an UNDESERVED win by the wallabies, nearly every single point they scored only because of an NZ mistake and not because of any play they made, the only try they really made was the last try, every other try only came because of an nz error. once the rust of playing little to no rugby since the tri nations wears off NZ will be dominating.
i feel sorry for stephen donald, he made a bad little grubber kick and gave possession right back and yeah he failed to kick the ball into touch in the 78th min, but there still was time to play anyway, the game wouldn't have been over, the only bad thing about that kick is it meant aus ran the ball right back into our 22, and he missed one penalty.
i knew you guys would be upset about that comment but it seems to me like nz lost the game rather than aus out playing us which makes the loss sting more, sometimes games like that happen, but i better say congrats to aus and do deserve the win for scoring on our mistakes
and looks like australia have finally sorted out their goal kicking woes with O'Connor, O'Conner has always been a good goal kicker
i feel sorry for stephen donald, he made a bad little grubber kick and gave possession right back and yeah he failed to kick the ball into touch in the 78th min, but there still was time to play anyway, the game wouldn't have been over, the only bad thing about that kick is it meant aus ran the ball right back into our 22, and he missed one penalty. but other than that he played ok, i reckon he's still better than cruden and delaney and i don't think slade is above him yet but may be in the future. but i believe aucklands gareth anscombe will move ahead of all of them next year
but i still think toeava had a worse game because not only did he get constantly exposed on defense and throw that forward pass, but he was also the reason aus scored one of their tries when he fell over, aus scored that try from inside their own half only because toeava fell over leaving a big gap and thats what i mean when i say most of aussies points only came because of nz mistakes like this, once those mistakes are gone aus will be in trouble. and yes i know australian fans are gonna get ****** at this too