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  • NTAN Online
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    Thought it was weird that Wright went off. Cale could have replaced any of the back row

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    Sounds like Donaldson and hooker Nasser will get spots on the bench

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    1. James Slipper (c) (135 Tests) – Bond Pirates
    2. Matt Faessler (6 Tests) – USQ Saints
    3. Taniela Tupou (51 Tests) – Brothers Rugby
    4. Jeremy Williams (1 Test) – Wahroonga Tigers
    5. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (31 Tests) – Randwick
    6. Rob Valetini (40 Tests) – Harlequin Junior Rugby Club
    7. Fraser McReight (18 Tests) – Albany Creek Brumbies
    8. Charlie Cale (1 Test) – Beecroft Junior Rugby Club
    9. Jake Gordon (21 Tests) – Canterbury Berries
    10. Noah Lolesio (18 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings
    11. Filipo Daugunu (8 Tests) – Wests Bulldogs
    12. Hunter Paisami (25 Tests) – Harlequin Junior Rugby Club
    13. Josh Flook (1 Test) – Brothers Rugby
    14. Andrew Kellaway (27 Tests) – Hunters Hill Rugby
    15. Tom Wright (26 Tests) – Clovelly Eagles
      Substitutes
    16. Josh Nasser** – Easts Tigers
    17. Isaac Kailea (1 Test) – Harlequin Junior Rugby Club
    18. Allan Alaalatoa (68 Tests) – West Harbour Juniors
    19. Angus Blyth (1 Test) – Casuarina Beach Rugby Club
    20. Langi Gleeson (5 Tests) – Harbord Harlequins
    21. Nic White (66 Tests) – Maitland Blacks
    22. Ben Donaldson (7 Tests) – Clovelly Eagles
    23. Dylan Pietsch (1 Test) – Leeton Phantoms
      **denotes potential debut
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    I still think Ozzie have this

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    Forced change in the starting lineup with Wright out - Cale promoted, Valetini to 6, Gleeson comes onto the bench.

    New reserve hooker in Nasser ahead of Pollard - rotation
    White onto the bench for McDermott & Donaldson onto the bench for Lynagh - combinations

    Just over 400 caps starting lineup (Slipper one third of that), 149 on the bench (mostly AAA + White).

    Fairy happy with that.

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    @Machpants said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    I still think Ozzie have this

    Considering Wales best player Wainwright is out for the rest of the tour I'd say that's a solid prediction

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    Another debutante in the Wallabies - that will bring it to 8 in Schmidt’s first two tests. Not bad.

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    Schmidt has admitted that he is still getting to know the players, and the rotation of some seems to indicate just that.

    Nika Amashukeli is the ref.

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    Shame about Wainwright, he was the only real stand out player for Wales last week.
    Only 2 changes in the Welsh side with Botham replacing Wainwright in the backrow and Winnett coming in at fullback with Liam Williams moving to wing in place of last week's debutant Josh Hathaway.
    I was hoping we'd see the end of Gats experiment with Grady at 12, but sadly no.
    I'm not expecting as close a game as last week, Aus will be better Wales won't.
    Aus by 15+

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    @pooler-fan said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    Shame about Wainwright, he was the only real stand out player for Wales last week.
    Only 2 changes in the Welsh side with Botham replacing Wainwright in the backrow and Winnett coming in at fullback with Liam Williams moving to wing in place of last week's debutant Josh Hathaway.
    I was hoping we'd see the end of Gats experiment with Grady at 12, but sadly no.
    I'm not expecting as close a game as last week, Aus will be better Wales won't.
    Aus by 15+

    Agree unfortunately

    If It was a longer tour I'd have gotten the U20s Morgan Morse involved. Shame we didn't bring Morgan Morris to play 8.

    Big ask of Plumtree. But that's a fit and fast back row.

    Great to see Bevan and Thomas getting their second start together.

    When the subs do come on hopefully Costelow will go to 10, Thomas to 12, and Tompkins to 13

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    @pooler-fan said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    Shame about Wainwright, he was the only real stand out player for Wales last week.
    Only 2 changes in the Welsh side with Botham replacing Wainwright in the backrow and Winnett coming in at fullback with Liam Williams moving to wing in place of last week's debutant Josh Hathaway.
    I was hoping we'd see the end of Gats experiment with Grady at 12, but sadly no.
    I'm not expecting as close a game as last week, Aus will be better Wales won't.
    Aus by 15+

    He was in the top 3 players on the park for both sides.

    It will be interesting how Oz go. They have been very inconsistent over recent years from performance to performance

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    It will be interesting how Oz go. They have been very inconsistent over recent years from performance to performance

    And I'm not sure how to assess this week based on last week - usually it is good followed by bad. Last week was middling with good signs.

    The ruck and discipline were better than recent years, generally speaking. If we keep that up we hopefully improve.

    But I've been bitten before...

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    @NTA said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    It will be interesting how Oz go. They have been very inconsistent over recent years from performance to performance

    And I'm not sure how to assess this week based on last week - usually it is good followed by bad. Last week was middling with good signs.

    The ruck and discipline were better than recent years, generally speaking. If we keep that up we hopefully improve.

    But I've been bitten before...

    Don't think you've got much to worry about.
    We're very blunt attacking wise, have been for some time. Losing Wainwright from last week who's our main source of go forward only makes Wales weaker.
    We'll huff and puff, work hard but won't have enough weapons to trouble Australia IMO.
    We're not in a good place & it's going to get worse before it gets better.

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    @NTA said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    It will be interesting how Oz go. They have been very inconsistent over recent years from performance to performance

    And I'm not sure how to assess this week based on last week - usually it is good followed by bad. Last week was middling with good signs.

    The ruck and discipline were better than recent years, generally speaking. If we keep that up we hopefully improve.

    But I've been bitten before...

    I just want to see Oz play with flair again. So tired of robotic play from various countries all trying to play the same.

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    @Kirwan said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    I just want to see Oz play with flair again. So tired of robotic play from various countries all trying to play the same.

    I take your point, but I'd rather we just fucking win and not look like complete muppets doing it.

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    Seconded

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    @Kirwan said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    @NTA said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    It will be interesting how Oz go. They have been very inconsistent over recent years from performance to performance

    And I'm not sure how to assess this week based on last week - usually it is good followed by bad. Last week was middling with good signs.

    The ruck and discipline were better than recent years, generally speaking. If we keep that up we hopefully improve.

    But I've been bitten before...

    I just want to see Oz play with flair again. So tired of robotic play from various countries all trying to play the same.

    you can blame that stats nerds that ruin every sport with analytics.

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    Fuck me Oz have gone all in on the indigenous opening to each test. I am all for reconciliation but it’s almost too much now.

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    @chimoaus said in Wallabies vs. Wales 2:

    Fuck me Oz have gone all in on the indigenous opening to each test. I am all for reconciliation but it’s almost too much now.

    It's NAIDOC Week

    NAIDOC Week is an Australian observance lasting from the first Sunday in July until the following Sunday. The acronym NAIDOC stands for National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee.

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