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Rugby World Cup 2007
Australia V England
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<blockquote data-quote="Fushitsusha" data-source="post: 149743"><p>My team to play England (although it wouldn't happen) -</p><p></p><p>1. Dunning</p><p>2. Moore</p><p>3. Shepherdson</p><p>4. Sharpe</p><p>5. Vickerman</p><p>6. Elsom</p><p>7. Smith</p><p>8. Palu</p><p>9. Gregan</p><p>10. Barnes</p><p>11. Mitchell</p><p>12. Giteau</p><p>13. Mortlock ©</p><p>14. Ashley-Cooper</p><p>15. Latham</p><p></p><p>16. Freier</p><p>17. Holmes</p><p>18. McMeniman (I prefer Chisholm but McMeniman played really well on the weekend)</p><p>19. Hoiles</p><p>20. Cordingley/Waugh</p><p>21. Tuqiri</p><p>22. Huxley</p><p></p><p>The Wallabies might require an extra halfback replacement with Larkham out and Giteau needed to cover flyhalf. If this was to happen Hoiles would be more use to the Wallabies on the bench instead of Waugh because aside from the fact that I think he's just a downright better player he can cover all backrow positions, is a solid lineout jumper and has a lot of pace which could prove handy when England's big forwards are tiring with... well... 80 minutes to go... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>As for Turner, well, as I've said many times before - he should've been blooded during the Wales/Fiji tests earlier in the year. There was definately a wasted opportunity there for both him and Josh Holmes. Holmes is so much better than Cordingley it's unbelievable. I was getting sick of Cordingley's (among others) greediness with the ball on the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fushitsusha, post: 149743"] My team to play England (although it wouldn't happen) - 1. Dunning 2. Moore 3. Shepherdson 4. Sharpe 5. Vickerman 6. Elsom 7. Smith 8. Palu 9. Gregan 10. Barnes 11. Mitchell 12. Giteau 13. Mortlock © 14. Ashley-Cooper 15. Latham 16. Freier 17. Holmes 18. McMeniman (I prefer Chisholm but McMeniman played really well on the weekend) 19. Hoiles 20. Cordingley/Waugh 21. Tuqiri 22. Huxley The Wallabies might require an extra halfback replacement with Larkham out and Giteau needed to cover flyhalf. If this was to happen Hoiles would be more use to the Wallabies on the bench instead of Waugh because aside from the fact that I think he's just a downright better player he can cover all backrow positions, is a solid lineout jumper and has a lot of pace which could prove handy when England's big forwards are tiring with... well... 80 minutes to go... :P As for Turner, well, as I've said many times before - he should've been blooded during the Wales/Fiji tests earlier in the year. There was definately a wasted opportunity there for both him and Josh Holmes. Holmes is so much better than Cordingley it's unbelievable. I was getting sick of Cordingley's (among others) greediness with the ball on the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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