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<blockquote data-quote="RugbyChump" data-source="post: 145866"><p>Good to see Australian arrogance alive and kicking. Yes Australia were 'impressive' in the first half but Wales hardly challenged them. Whether that was down to them trying to stick to Jenkins' dogmatic setpiece approach, woeful skills or a bit of both who knows. If I was an Aussie fan, I'd be more concerned with how they seem to unravel with the loss of key players such as Mortlock and Larkham. The one big factor that's plagued Wales is the lack of ball carrying explosive forwards to fully unlock and unable our backs to really cause some damage. We constantly get bashed around and knocked back, which makes it hard to get decent ball. Australia seem to be the Ireland of late, a great team but take out a few key players (i.e O'Driscoll, O'Gara, 'O'Connell) and you're in trouble. Having said that the only teams that truly have strength in depth are New Zealand and possibly France.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RugbyChump, post: 145866"] Good to see Australian arrogance alive and kicking. Yes Australia were 'impressive' in the first half but Wales hardly challenged them. Whether that was down to them trying to stick to Jenkins' dogmatic setpiece approach, woeful skills or a bit of both who knows. If I was an Aussie fan, I'd be more concerned with how they seem to unravel with the loss of key players such as Mortlock and Larkham. The one big factor that's plagued Wales is the lack of ball carrying explosive forwards to fully unlock and unable our backs to really cause some damage. We constantly get bashed around and knocked back, which makes it hard to get decent ball. Australia seem to be the Ireland of late, a great team but take out a few key players (i.e O'Driscoll, O'Gara, 'O'Connell) and you're in trouble. Having said that the only teams that truly have strength in depth are New Zealand and possibly France. [/QUOTE]
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