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Wales vs Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Fushitsusha" data-source="post: 143954"><p>I just have a feeling that Australia will either have won this game in the last 20mins of the first half, or the last 20 mins of the second half.</p><p></p><p>The Wallabies have been known for their slow starts of late, so if they're going to smash Wales they'll probably do it towards the last part of the first half.</p><p></p><p>However, if this is going to be a close game, I'd expect the Wallabies to outplay the tiring Welsh towards the end of the game.</p><p></p><p>The Wallabies defence is arguably the best in the world, so I don't expect Wales to score any tries unless they're against the run of play (like earlier in the year), or unless they can successfully target Drew Mitchell (which probably wouldn't be too hard!).</p><p></p><p>I'd expect the bulk of Wales' points to come from penalty goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fushitsusha, post: 143954"] I just have a feeling that Australia will either have won this game in the last 20mins of the first half, or the last 20 mins of the second half. The Wallabies have been known for their slow starts of late, so if they're going to smash Wales they'll probably do it towards the last part of the first half. However, if this is going to be a close game, I'd expect the Wallabies to outplay the tiring Welsh towards the end of the game. The Wallabies defence is arguably the best in the world, so I don't expect Wales to score any tries unless they're against the run of play (like earlier in the year), or unless they can successfully target Drew Mitchell (which probably wouldn't be too hard!). I'd expect the bulk of Wales' points to come from penalty goals. [/QUOTE]
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