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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: 582319" data-attributes="member: 48703"><p>Sure they managed to outwit inexperienced liabilities like Marler and Vunipola at loosehead (although for some reason people ignore that in Vunipola's case he actually recovered and won more points back).</p><p></p><p>But still:</p><p></p><p>June 2012 - Scotland make a big upset to win 9-6. They hardly looked like scoring a try all game, I will leave you to work out what area of the game the match winning points came from... </p><p>They were also shoved about Wales too but managed to get away with it from a generous ref.</p><p></p><p>November 2012 - France absolutely destroy the Aussie scrum with a debutant at loosehead and missing their best prop Domingo. Do well against England, but pretty poor against Italy the following week.</p><p></p><p>June 2013 - The Lions muller them big time. Not just the 3rd Test, for the 1st Test as well with the starting props, and also the 2nd when Vunipola recovered.</p><p></p><p>There's no doubt that any team that faces the Wallabies will know full well they can exploit a weakness there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychic duck, post: 582319, member: 48703"] Sure they managed to outwit inexperienced liabilities like Marler and Vunipola at loosehead (although for some reason people ignore that in Vunipola's case he actually recovered and won more points back). But still: June 2012 - Scotland make a big upset to win 9-6. They hardly looked like scoring a try all game, I will leave you to work out what area of the game the match winning points came from... They were also shoved about Wales too but managed to get away with it from a generous ref. November 2012 - France absolutely destroy the Aussie scrum with a debutant at loosehead and missing their best prop Domingo. Do well against England, but pretty poor against Italy the following week. June 2013 - The Lions muller them big time. Not just the 3rd Test, for the 1st Test as well with the starting props, and also the 2nd when Vunipola recovered. There's no doubt that any team that faces the Wallabies will know full well they can exploit a weakness there. [/QUOTE]
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