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Major doubts in Wallaby camp
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<blockquote data-quote="callsign.springbok" data-source="post: 450403" data-attributes="member: 54647"><p>I think Berrick might be a great help in the Wallabies now. Quade was a joke in the Ireland game. His chip kicks and silly feigns weren't bought by anyone. mccabe is a solid player but there is no dynamism in the midfield. the Wallabies are better off with twin pivots when they need the plan B - i.e. when the Genia/Quade show fails as the plan A. they're one of the few sides in the world that can really pull off the twin-pivot, because of the Aussie players who have the versatile footballing abilities required. </p><p></p><p>we'll have to see what the odds are for the SA-Aus QF if it in fact comes about, but I feel that the Wallabies would be worth a flutter. Pocock is a must-have however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callsign.springbok, post: 450403, member: 54647"] I think Berrick might be a great help in the Wallabies now. Quade was a joke in the Ireland game. His chip kicks and silly feigns weren't bought by anyone. mccabe is a solid player but there is no dynamism in the midfield. the Wallabies are better off with twin pivots when they need the plan B - i.e. when the Genia/Quade show fails as the plan A. they're one of the few sides in the world that can really pull off the twin-pivot, because of the Aussie players who have the versatile footballing abilities required. we'll have to see what the odds are for the SA-Aus QF if it in fact comes about, but I feel that the Wallabies would be worth a flutter. Pocock is a must-have however. [/QUOTE]
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