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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Deans drops five Wallaby stars for Tri Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="ridgerunnersp" data-source="post: 328375" data-attributes="member: 38877"><p>Very disappointing to see Drew left out, as has been said before. Looks like he made room for A Faingaa, who looks like a good up and comer, but no Drew Mitchell. Nice to see Scott Higginbotham in there, he had a great S14 too. Hopefully we'll see Kurtley Beale step up and make the most of his selection. After several years of waiting, we finally saw what the hype was all about at the end of the S14, with him producing some of the best individual displays of the tournament. He backed that up with an indifferent test series, so we'll see how he goes. Benn Robinson back is the key though. Without him the 'Bies had no chance in the 3N. He's one of if not the best all-around prop in the world atm. Excellent in the scrum, solid defender, effective attacker, and an uncannily good distributor. GD I can't wait for Sat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgerunnersp, post: 328375, member: 38877"] Very disappointing to see Drew left out, as has been said before. Looks like he made room for A Faingaa, who looks like a good up and comer, but no Drew Mitchell. Nice to see Scott Higginbotham in there, he had a great S14 too. Hopefully we'll see Kurtley Beale step up and make the most of his selection. After several years of waiting, we finally saw what the hype was all about at the end of the S14, with him producing some of the best individual displays of the tournament. He backed that up with an indifferent test series, so we'll see how he goes. Benn Robinson back is the key though. Without him the 'Bies had no chance in the 3N. He's one of if not the best all-around prop in the world atm. Excellent in the scrum, solid defender, effective attacker, and an uncannily good distributor. GD I can't wait for Sat. [/QUOTE]
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