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[EOYT] Wales v Australia, 30/11/13
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 610315" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>Strong comeback by Wales. A hard thing to do...even at home. It's officially - as if it weren't already a while ago - a complex for Wales: SANZAR is cryptonite to them. They can smash the Aussies on their own pitch while wearing a Lions jersey, but they can't do it at home as Wales.</p><p>Doesn't matter anyways, since they're winning the 6N again in March.....</p><p></p><p>Aussies: how much fun is it to follow those golden jerseys move around so fluidly, the beautiful footwork, the velvet passing...man !...gotta love the Wallabies. Excellent, excellent work in Europe this November. A very high note to finish off a close-to-disastrous season. Held up amazingly well against the Lions 2 out of 3, and then a super strong finish.</p><p>In Europe, they've gone:</p><p>- 4 out of 5 wins. With a big asterisk for something more than mere controversy in Twickenham.</p><p>- That's 4 straight wins to finish their "terrible" year.</p><p>- 17 tries in 5 matches, and 16 tries in the last 4 matches.</p><p>- Conceded 7 tries in 5 tests, but really just 6 tries.</p><p>- That's 29 points per game in 5 tests, and 19 points per game conceded.</p><p>- Eleven different players have scored at least one try for the Aussies this Autumn: Toomua, Mowen, Kuridrani, Cummins, ACC, Tomane, Folau, Hooper, Cooper, Feauai-Sautia, Leali'ifano.</p><p></p><p>Amidst an upheaval of hardships and downright bullcrap from some players, they manage this. I take my hat off to them, goddam good work. Damn good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 610315, member: 57076"] Strong comeback by Wales. A hard thing to do...even at home. It's officially - as if it weren't already a while ago - a complex for Wales: SANZAR is cryptonite to them. They can smash the Aussies on their own pitch while wearing a Lions jersey, but they can't do it at home as Wales. Doesn't matter anyways, since they're winning the 6N again in March..... Aussies: how much fun is it to follow those golden jerseys move around so fluidly, the beautiful footwork, the velvet passing...man !...gotta love the Wallabies. Excellent, excellent work in Europe this November. A very high note to finish off a close-to-disastrous season. Held up amazingly well against the Lions 2 out of 3, and then a super strong finish. In Europe, they've gone: - 4 out of 5 wins. With a big asterisk for something more than mere controversy in Twickenham. - That's 4 straight wins to finish their "terrible" year. - 17 tries in 5 matches, and 16 tries in the last 4 matches. - Conceded 7 tries in 5 tests, but really just 6 tries. - That's 29 points per game in 5 tests, and 19 points per game conceded. - Eleven different players have scored at least one try for the Aussies this Autumn: Toomua, Mowen, Kuridrani, Cummins, ACC, Tomane, Folau, Hooper, Cooper, Feauai-Sautia, Leali'ifano. Amidst an upheaval of hardships and downright bullcrap from some players, they manage this. I take my hat off to them, goddam good work. Damn good work. [/QUOTE]
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