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Australia vs England - 3 Tests - June 2016
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<blockquote data-quote="Ludders93" data-source="post: 799490" data-attributes="member: 74066"><p>I watched it, and I was very impressed by the Warathas and their test players. Best they've played all season.</p><p>I can't work out for the life of me who's going to win this series.</p><p>The Saracens Wolf Pack is so dominant they simply never look like losing a game. Their level of performance this year, obviously not counting the weeks during the 6 nations when they were missing their internationals, is probably the highest of any club rugby side in history. Toulon won the Heineken/European Champions Cup 3 times in a row, but none of those teams would've beaten this Saracens side. Toulon had a side of super-stars, but this Saracens side are simply the most cohesive dominant unit I've ever seen.</p><p></p><p>England obviously reap the benefits of the Saracens international players. Take Itoje, Kruis, Vunipola and Farrell out the England side and you're left with a pretty average international side. But with those 4 in the side, you've always got a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludders93, post: 799490, member: 74066"] I watched it, and I was very impressed by the Warathas and their test players. Best they've played all season. I can't work out for the life of me who's going to win this series. The Saracens Wolf Pack is so dominant they simply never look like losing a game. Their level of performance this year, obviously not counting the weeks during the 6 nations when they were missing their internationals, is probably the highest of any club rugby side in history. Toulon won the Heineken/European Champions Cup 3 times in a row, but none of those teams would've beaten this Saracens side. Toulon had a side of super-stars, but this Saracens side are simply the most cohesive dominant unit I've ever seen. England obviously reap the benefits of the Saracens international players. Take Itoje, Kruis, Vunipola and Farrell out the England side and you're left with a pretty average international side. But with those 4 in the side, you've always got a chance. [/QUOTE]
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