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<blockquote data-quote="stormer2010" data-source="post: 284690"><p>Ryan Cross is a weak link in the Aussie backline and lets be honest; a penetrating backline is about the only hope for the Wallabies. Ja, Cross gets some good go-forward but tends to push too hard rather than look for the off-load. He's a hard man to bring down but this is test rugby not S14 and he will get handled pretty easily. </p><p></p><p>Would rather have opted for AAC at 13 with Mitchell at the back or Iaone with Mitchell on the wing for more uncertainty/x-factor. Well, maybe Palu and Chisholm can add some grunt that has been lacking recently. IMO Aus should have done everything in their ability to keep Mark Gerrard and IMO the third best forward in the country in Hugh McMennimen. </p><p></p><p>Couldn't care less about the outcome but I hope Aus will make some progress as I wouldn't like seeing them lose to anyone in the AIs. Last years loss against Wales gave the ******** something to cheer about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormer2010, post: 284690"] Ryan Cross is a weak link in the Aussie backline and lets be honest; a penetrating backline is about the only hope for the Wallabies. Ja, Cross gets some good go-forward but tends to push too hard rather than look for the off-load. He's a hard man to bring down but this is test rugby not S14 and he will get handled pretty easily. Would rather have opted for AAC at 13 with Mitchell at the back or Iaone with Mitchell on the wing for more uncertainty/x-factor. Well, maybe Palu and Chisholm can add some grunt that has been lacking recently. IMO Aus should have done everything in their ability to keep Mark Gerrard and IMO the third best forward in the country in Hugh McMennimen. Couldn't care less about the outcome but I hope Aus will make some progress as I wouldn't like seeing them lose to anyone in the AIs. Last years loss against Wales gave the ******** something to cheer about. [/QUOTE]
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