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[November Tests 2017 EOYT] England vs. Australia (18/11/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 878968" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>If England can strangle the Wallabies up front then it's going to be a long afternoon for the Aussies.</p><p>Particularly with Israel Folau out of the picture.</p><p>Aussie don't have great depth, they can ill afford to lose players of world class calibre.</p><p>England have blown out the cobwebs and still won a difficult match by putting a shed load of points on the board.turned it on when it mattered during the </p><p>My head says England by 11</p><p>I feel that Eddie Jones has the hoodoo over Cheika.</p><p>When the AB's turned it on when it mattered during the RC, they blew Aussie away like a tumbleweed.</p><p>If England can find that kind of cohesion between a dominant firing forward pack and a slick backline, they will do the same.</p><p>If the Wallabies can scrap it out up front and get some kind of parity then you cannot count them out. They have very talented speedsters in their backline.</p><p>England at Twickenham are always good for a ten point buffer from the home crowd. It's a big ask and as Galumay said, it would be a bigger scalp for Aussie to take the win than the reverse.</p><p>Speculation aside, I'll be sure to see this one as it happens. It will be a cracker for sure.</p><p>England are a very tough cookie at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 878968, member: 70721"] If England can strangle the Wallabies up front then it's going to be a long afternoon for the Aussies. Particularly with Israel Folau out of the picture. Aussie don't have great depth, they can ill afford to lose players of world class calibre. England have blown out the cobwebs and still won a difficult match by putting a shed load of points on the board.turned it on when it mattered during the My head says England by 11 I feel that Eddie Jones has the hoodoo over Cheika. When the AB's turned it on when it mattered during the RC, they blew Aussie away like a tumbleweed. If England can find that kind of cohesion between a dominant firing forward pack and a slick backline, they will do the same. If the Wallabies can scrap it out up front and get some kind of parity then you cannot count them out. They have very talented speedsters in their backline. England at Twickenham are always good for a ten point buffer from the home crowd. It's a big ask and as Galumay said, it would be a bigger scalp for Aussie to take the win than the reverse. Speculation aside, I'll be sure to see this one as it happens. It will be a cracker for sure. England are a very tough cookie at home. [/QUOTE]
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