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Wallabies vs Barbarians 01/11/2014 Twickenham stadium
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<blockquote data-quote="Every Time Ref" data-source="post: 684518" data-attributes="member: 71826"><p>Cracking match to watch with some fantastic classic Barbarians stuff and some great play from Aus.</p><p></p><p>Have to say though, I didn't feel Aus were great. They didn't always show the structural / organisational superiority you'd expect from a test side against the Baabaas, especially in the first half. There was one point where they made a break out of defence and after the tackle was made around the ten metre line there was no-one clearing out, that's criminal from an international team.</p><p></p><p>In terms of individual performances, Keridrani was of course excellent, and Genia often wasn't. Picked some runners out beautifully at times (especially for two of the tries), also got caught at the base a couple of times and often looked a little slow. He also seemed anonymous for much of the game, not really taking charge of the game like a nine of his class should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Every Time Ref, post: 684518, member: 71826"] Cracking match to watch with some fantastic classic Barbarians stuff and some great play from Aus. Have to say though, I didn't feel Aus were great. They didn't always show the structural / organisational superiority you'd expect from a test side against the Baabaas, especially in the first half. There was one point where they made a break out of defence and after the tackle was made around the ten metre line there was no-one clearing out, that's criminal from an international team. In terms of individual performances, Keridrani was of course excellent, and Genia often wasn't. Picked some runners out beautifully at times (especially for two of the tries), also got caught at the base a couple of times and often looked a little slow. He also seemed anonymous for much of the game, not really taking charge of the game like a nine of his class should. [/QUOTE]
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