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[2016 Rugby Championship] Australia v New Zealand (20/08/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 812946" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>The All Blacks are not Leicester, Tigs, they have class. ;-)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ouch! Your honesty hurts. I watched Cheika in his post match interview and he was seething. He has every right to be angry. The Wallabies just didn't front up and thats not acceptable. Aussie has a rich tradition in their sporting culture and you always expect the 'Aussie Battler' to come out and make life tough for any opposition, especially at home. The tests against England were exciting and close and although England managed to pull off the clean sweep it was a a genuine arm wrestle.</p><p>This was a walk in the park and it was odd to see the Wallabies play at that lower level, they are better than that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Results win crowds. If the Wobblies can turn it around then they can garner more support but you have a point about the ARU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 812946, member: 70721"] The All Blacks are not Leicester, Tigs, they have class. ;-) Ouch! Your honesty hurts. I watched Cheika in his post match interview and he was seething. He has every right to be angry. The Wallabies just didn't front up and thats not acceptable. Aussie has a rich tradition in their sporting culture and you always expect the 'Aussie Battler' to come out and make life tough for any opposition, especially at home. The tests against England were exciting and close and although England managed to pull off the clean sweep it was a a genuine arm wrestle. This was a walk in the park and it was odd to see the Wallabies play at that lower level, they are better than that. Results win crowds. If the Wobblies can turn it around then they can garner more support but you have a point about the ARU. [/QUOTE]
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