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<blockquote data-quote="Wally" data-source="post: 306296"><p>9. Genia</p><p>10. Barnes</p><p>11. Mitchell</p><p>12. Giteau</p><p>13. Ashley-Cooper</p><p>14. Ioane</p><p>15. Hynes</p><p></p><p>20. Burgess</p><p>21. Q. Cooper</p><p>22. O'Connor</p><p></p><p>I still think when it clicks, a Barnes/Giteau partnership in which the two playmakers interchange is Australia's best option. There you have consistency, two kicking options, two playmaking options, good defence and it keeps the opposition guessing. This time last year almost everyone other than me was rubbishing Quade. He's good but still developing. **** the dude could be in jail in a few months time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wally, post: 306296"] 9. Genia 10. Barnes 11. Mitchell 12. Giteau 13. Ashley-Cooper 14. Ioane 15. Hynes 20. Burgess 21. Q. Cooper 22. O'Connor I still think when it clicks, a Barnes/Giteau partnership in which the two playmakers interchange is Australia's best option. There you have consistency, two kicking options, two playmaking options, good defence and it keeps the opposition guessing. This time last year almost everyone other than me was rubbishing Quade. He's good but still developing. **** the dude could be in jail in a few months time. [/QUOTE]
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