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Deans Sacked McKenzie To Be Named Coach Of The Wallabies
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<blockquote data-quote="psychic duck" data-source="post: 582305" data-attributes="member: 48703"><p>Not really. The Lions were shunting about the Aussies in the first test as well until a coaching brainfart from whatever muppet thought it a good idea to remove the entire front row at 55 minutes. </p><p><img src="http://prem0.hiboox.com/images/2513/diapo7b77cdd6bc4a3de4253e8ca9bb8a7578.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Add to that the Lions even managed 9 points from scrum dominance once Vunipola overcame an early wobble in the 2nd. For a scrum that is "underrated" supposedly, the Aussies really do live up to their reputation, especially when that crap Slipper comes on from the bench. Just see the France match in November. This is the third coach in a row to see their tenure end after a scrum demolition. Jones left after Sheridan destroyed it in 2005, same for Connolly in 2007 RWC, and now this for Deans.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what your point is about the looseheads either. A stronger loosehead combined with a strong tighthead equals a better scrum than without a good scrummaging loosehead. No **** Sherlock! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Also Adam has carried Gethin who is an average scrummager his entire career. Gethin in his career struggles if anybody else is tighthead. Even with Carl Hayman he has been poor at the scrum, never mind with a crap one like Scott Andrews or Filise. Paul James and Gethin will be there until 2015 anyway. Bevington is great in the loose but is another who would just need to be carried by Adam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychic duck, post: 582305, member: 48703"] Not really. The Lions were shunting about the Aussies in the first test as well until a coaching brainfart from whatever muppet thought it a good idea to remove the entire front row at 55 minutes. [IMG]http://prem0.hiboox.com/images/2513/diapo7b77cdd6bc4a3de4253e8ca9bb8a7578.gif[/IMG] Add to that the Lions even managed 9 points from scrum dominance once Vunipola overcame an early wobble in the 2nd. For a scrum that is "underrated" supposedly, the Aussies really do live up to their reputation, especially when that crap Slipper comes on from the bench. Just see the France match in November. This is the third coach in a row to see their tenure end after a scrum demolition. Jones left after Sheridan destroyed it in 2005, same for Connolly in 2007 RWC, and now this for Deans. Not sure what your point is about the looseheads either. A stronger loosehead combined with a strong tighthead equals a better scrum than without a good scrummaging loosehead. No **** Sherlock! ;) Also Adam has carried Gethin who is an average scrummager his entire career. Gethin in his career struggles if anybody else is tighthead. Even with Carl Hayman he has been poor at the scrum, never mind with a crap one like Scott Andrews or Filise. Paul James and Gethin will be there until 2015 anyway. Bevington is great in the loose but is another who would just need to be carried by Adam. [/QUOTE]
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