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[EOYT] Ireland v Australia 16/11/13
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<blockquote data-quote="ABs2011" data-source="post: 606575" data-attributes="member: 57663"><p>Haha, yup, very good point. I actually forgot about that series (shows how memorable it was - and I did actually watch all three tests! and bet on the Lions for a series win). </p><p></p><p>Without watching the OZ games in the NH I suspect you are probably correct. I did see a good deal of improvement from the Ozzies in the final game v NZ and I hope they have continued that on to the NH. At the time of the Lions series I thought OZ were rubbish and therefore the Lions were not that much chop either. </p><p></p><p>For me the ABs have played pretty poorly v France and v England while France and England have played very well. Certainly we must give credit therefore to those teams however my gut tells me that the gap is bigger than those scorelines suggest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABs2011, post: 606575, member: 57663"] Haha, yup, very good point. I actually forgot about that series (shows how memorable it was - and I did actually watch all three tests! and bet on the Lions for a series win). Without watching the OZ games in the NH I suspect you are probably correct. I did see a good deal of improvement from the Ozzies in the final game v NZ and I hope they have continued that on to the NH. At the time of the Lions series I thought OZ were rubbish and therefore the Lions were not that much chop either. For me the ABs have played pretty poorly v France and v England while France and England have played very well. Certainly we must give credit therefore to those teams however my gut tells me that the gap is bigger than those scorelines suggest. [/QUOTE]
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