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Ye, Ashman, Brown, Sunderland and Graham were all sent home Thursday apparently.
That does make sense. If Graham is injured he should be rehabbing with Edinburgh asap.
Ye, Ashman, Brown, Sunderland and Graham were all sent home Thursday apparently.
That does make sense. If Graham is injured he should be rehabbing with Edinburgh asap.
Not sure about the injury, all 4 were always going home end of the week apparently, tickets were booked before they landed.
Im not sure if like that, either call up lions or use what you have, the idea that every 4 years a geography group will take a weeks holiday for the pre test game just says how useless that game is.
The root cause is the Lions executives (not Farrell) trying to make as much cash as possible by max'ing out the fixtures. That FNP game threw a right spanner in the works. Farrell understandably wanted to rest his test players but still has to put out 23 to fulfil a fixture he probably didn't want.
Not sure about that as Graham's partner has travelled on from Melbourne to Sydney to watch the third test. Wouidnt she go home with him.Not sure about the injury, all 4 were always going home end of the week apparently, tickets were booked before they landed.
Im not sure if like that, either call up lions or use what you have, the idea that every 4 years a geography group will take a weeks holiday for the pre test game just says how useless that game is.
Not sure about that as Graham's partner has travelled on from Melbourne to Sydney to watch the third test. Wouidnt she go home with him.
Surely Curry is one of the leading candidates for player of the series. If he’s fit he has to play.I think Farrell has the chance to go high risk high reward in this final test...
Skelton and Valetini were clearly not fit, Lions out lasted the Ausies.
I'd go with:
Genge Sheehan Furlong
Itoje Beirne
VDF Conan Morgan
JGP Russell
Aki Jones
Lowe Kinghorn VDM
I know what your thinking, scrum was superb with Porter, but I genuinely think Dkeltons size causes scrum issues for Aus.
Beirne from 6 to lock is risky, but VDF can help in the lineout, as can Conan.
I'd prefer TUI and Ringrose, and if that was possible id go for it, but neither seem good, and Aki Jones have proven strong enough in 2 tests now.
Id keep Lowe, for his weaknesses he creates in the red zone, and VDM finishes. Keenan Lowe and Freeman look poor as a unit, Keenan and Freeman have been good though, but I would want to put the hammer down.
Tests, yes.Surely Curry is one of the leading candidates for player of the series. If he's fit he has to play.
Lightweight front row, or strong carrying back 3Kinghorn, Sheehan, Freeman
We play position positionless rugby nowLightweight front row, or strong carrying back 3
Will "the step" Stuart to the wing.We play position positionless rugby now
Bit of a brain fart on my part there. I knew I was going to mix up Sheehan and Keenan at some stage, at least I got the vowels rightLightweight front row, or strong carrying back 3
Surely Curry is one of the leading candidates for player of the series. If he's fit he has to play.
Why move Beirne, he's excelled at 6. VDF great player, but shouldn't be picked as a sympathy vote.
Aki OK, but Id go back to Tui.
Lowe has been the worst in an underperforming back 3. Kinghorn, Sheehan, Freeman
I agree with Tui and Ringrose, but they arent fit, and Aki and Jones have shown they have the measure on their opposite number, so why change?
Aki got shown up badly by Sua'ali'i for the third try and you'd expect Australia to really target a comparatively immobile defender if both face off again on Saturday.
Aki got shown up badly by Sua'ali'i for the third try and you'd expect Australia to really target a comparatively immobile defender if both face off again on Saturday.
Not to mention the familiarity with Russell.
Tui and Jones are simply a better combination. They know each other's games inside out as you'd expect and that's nothing against Aki. You'll see a much better version of Jones with Tui knowing where he'll be and the lines he'll be cutting.
Aki and Jones did a solid enough job last weekend but it's a no contest really. Huw & Sione also gave the Aussie centres a beat down in the first 60 of the first test before Sione went off