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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneAsylum" data-source="post: 504415" data-attributes="member: 13203"><p>he's been impressive as of late, his tackling has improved from the start of the season, but his improved attack has a lot to do with the ball he's getting from beale as opposed to cipriani/o'connor. i think deans will be stupid to go with anyone else but beale at 10 for this reason.</p><p></p><p>forgot to mention cooper in my previous post, i think he should be in the squad but eased back into the lineup from the bench. i reckon there were a lot of 'learnings' for cooper out of the world cup and he'll come back a better, smarter player. what the wallabies need is genuine wingers to succeed ioane. i'm not a fan of playing a centre (or forward in the case of samo/higgo) on the wing simply because they're a "good player", pick the best team based on each position, not the best players and try to adapt them into unfamiliar positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneAsylum, post: 504415, member: 13203"] he's been impressive as of late, his tackling has improved from the start of the season, but his improved attack has a lot to do with the ball he's getting from beale as opposed to cipriani/o'connor. i think deans will be stupid to go with anyone else but beale at 10 for this reason. forgot to mention cooper in my previous post, i think he should be in the squad but eased back into the lineup from the bench. i reckon there were a lot of 'learnings' for cooper out of the world cup and he'll come back a better, smarter player. what the wallabies need is genuine wingers to succeed ioane. i'm not a fan of playing a centre (or forward in the case of samo/higgo) on the wing simply because they're a "good player", pick the best team based on each position, not the best players and try to adapt them into unfamiliar positions. [/QUOTE]
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