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June International Test: Australia vs. England [2nd Test] (18/06/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 804244" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>We'll find out at Twickenham in November I believe...</p><p>What we do know is that Australia are rubbish enough to be beaten in a test series in their own back yard by the best northern hemisphere side.</p><p>Crossing the ditch at this time would do little else other than to give them a yardstick they already have under their belt, that they are good enough to whip Aussie in the forwards.</p><p>Aussie were poor against England and England played very well in the forwards to highlight Australia glaring weakness.</p><p>Thank you England.</p><p>Now we all know that it should have been Scotland in the Final.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats what some of the Aussie fans are missing.</p><p>Englands defence was excellent, primarily because because Aussie handling errors and decision making were poor by their own normally high standards.</p><p>Eddie Jones has got Cheika completely rattled.</p><p>The English pack are starting to believe and it doesn't help when Aussie are making TV tour promos rubbing the Poms face in it about their unfortunate RWC outcome.</p><p>Talk about handing the opposition motivation.</p><p>The bushwhackers have been bushwhacked. That kind of disrespectful attitude comes back to haunt you when you are getting belted in your own back yard.</p><p>Congratulations England, superb result away in Oz.</p><p>I salute you and all kudos is yours.</p><p>Getting a first win was top stuff, but securing the series in the next outing is making Aussie REALLY hurt.</p><p>Now march on and keep your foot on the throat and walk away with a series clean sheet.</p><p>Eddie Jones is doing a magnificent job with an able agressively minded Kiwi captain leading a quality group of players who now have the growing belief that they are a top side... and they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 804244, member: 70721"] We'll find out at Twickenham in November I believe... What we do know is that Australia are rubbish enough to be beaten in a test series in their own back yard by the best northern hemisphere side. Crossing the ditch at this time would do little else other than to give them a yardstick they already have under their belt, that they are good enough to whip Aussie in the forwards. Aussie were poor against England and England played very well in the forwards to highlight Australia glaring weakness. Thank you England. Now we all know that it should have been Scotland in the Final. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Thats what some of the Aussie fans are missing. Englands defence was excellent, primarily because because Aussie handling errors and decision making were poor by their own normally high standards. Eddie Jones has got Cheika completely rattled. The English pack are starting to believe and it doesn't help when Aussie are making TV tour promos rubbing the Poms face in it about their unfortunate RWC outcome. Talk about handing the opposition motivation. The bushwhackers have been bushwhacked. That kind of disrespectful attitude comes back to haunt you when you are getting belted in your own back yard. Congratulations England, superb result away in Oz. I salute you and all kudos is yours. Getting a first win was top stuff, but securing the series in the next outing is making Aussie REALLY hurt. Now march on and keep your foot on the throat and walk away with a series clean sheet. Eddie Jones is doing a magnificent job with an able agressively minded Kiwi captain leading a quality group of players who now have the growing belief that they are a top side... and they are. [/QUOTE]
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