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Major doubts in Wallaby camp
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 449860" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Yeah, I'm not buying it nd I hope the SA camp anrn't either.</p><p></p><p>This Wallabies squad has made a habit of playing sublimely for 2 games and then going absolutely AWOL for 1 game before coming back with a mad avengence the next game these last 2 years. Springboks will be wise to not come into the probable match thinking the Wallabies aren't going to be looking to out-enthuse them and won't be galvanised up front (Pocock, Moore and Sharpe back anyone?). That said we are in also in waaaayyyy better shape than our last 2 years' results (particularly against Aus) would suggest and Ireland have showed a few weaknesses in the (current) Aus set-up.</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens it's gonna be a BIG game (assuming no further upsets of course)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 449860, member: 39190"] Yeah, I'm not buying it nd I hope the SA camp anrn't either. This Wallabies squad has made a habit of playing sublimely for 2 games and then going absolutely AWOL for 1 game before coming back with a mad avengence the next game these last 2 years. Springboks will be wise to not come into the probable match thinking the Wallabies aren't going to be looking to out-enthuse them and won't be galvanised up front (Pocock, Moore and Sharpe back anyone?). That said we are in also in waaaayyyy better shape than our last 2 years' results (particularly against Aus) would suggest and Ireland have showed a few weaknesses in the (current) Aus set-up. Whatever happens it's gonna be a BIG game (assuming no further upsets of course)! [/QUOTE]
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