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<blockquote data-quote="MotherRucker1" data-source="post: 722698" data-attributes="member: 72442"><p>Could be interesting, and I think it could make a positive difference having three .. maybe four really good players back in the mix. But I'm also a little old school, I believe the bulk of the team should be playing in a uniformed manner. It's all very well doing nicely in the northern hemisphere, but when you back to this part of the world it can be a different story, let alone at International level. </p><p></p><p>I've said in a few different threads that I think other things need to happen, such as each state in Australia having a uniformed physical conditioning scheme. Their major problem, especially under Deans, was failing to close winable games out in the last few minutes of the second half. </p><p></p><p>The other thing I've noticed is, a lot of these changes suggested we'll see seem to bolster the backline. Is that really what Aussie rugby needs? Imo they need some world class forwards. If they get a respectable scrummaging prop, a couple of bruising locks back then that might help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MotherRucker1, post: 722698, member: 72442"] Could be interesting, and I think it could make a positive difference having three .. maybe four really good players back in the mix. But I'm also a little old school, I believe the bulk of the team should be playing in a uniformed manner. It's all very well doing nicely in the northern hemisphere, but when you back to this part of the world it can be a different story, let alone at International level. I've said in a few different threads that I think other things need to happen, such as each state in Australia having a uniformed physical conditioning scheme. Their major problem, especially under Deans, was failing to close winable games out in the last few minutes of the second half. The other thing I've noticed is, a lot of these changes suggested we'll see seem to bolster the backline. Is that really what Aussie rugby needs? Imo they need some world class forwards. If they get a respectable scrummaging prop, a couple of bruising locks back then that might help. [/QUOTE]
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