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[2023 TRC] Australia vs Argentina
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<blockquote data-quote="Welsh Exile" data-source="post: 1135328" data-attributes="member: 82670"><p>I agree with the general point you're making however I would say, as a slight counter and even potential equaliser that is almost as important as playing tier 1 international sides, is the fact they've got a good core of players playing top end super rugby all season. When you bring their class foreign based players into the mix of that core group that's been playing with each other week in week out we could see a different Fiji compared to previous years. My main thinking is still that It's been a long time since both Australia and Wales have looked this vulnerable but there's still time for that to change I suppose. </p><p></p><p>Also slight other point worth considering is Fiji play 5 warm up games (compared to our 3) including France and England as their last 2. With that in mind, and the fact we play Fiji first up, I can easily see us losing that and then Fiji building momentum from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welsh Exile, post: 1135328, member: 82670"] I agree with the general point you’re making however I would say, as a slight counter and even potential equaliser that is almost as important as playing tier 1 international sides, is the fact they’ve got a good core of players playing top end super rugby all season. When you bring their class foreign based players into the mix of that core group that’s been playing with each other week in week out we could see a different Fiji compared to previous years. My main thinking is still that It’s been a long time since both Australia and Wales have looked this vulnerable but there’s still time for that to change I suppose. Also slight other point worth considering is Fiji play 5 warm up games (compared to our 3) including France and England as their last 2. With that in mind, and the fact we play Fiji first up, I can easily see us losing that and then Fiji building momentum from there. [/QUOTE]
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