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<blockquote data-quote="Grizwald" data-source="post: 1094992" data-attributes="member: 71892"><p>I reckon Ludlum will start for the same reason Chessum will start over Isikwe as they've got minutes in and test match sharpness if that's a thing. Did OK at the weekend without a proper fetcher. Lawes and B Vunipola are decent over the ball. </p><p></p><p>I expect Smith will be preserved with at 10. He's yet to impress at international level while undoubtedly talented with huge potential. I reckon England's strengths better suit Farrell at 10 and a 6:2 split on the bench. </p><p></p><p>Started well in both tests and seemed to have dropped off in terms of intensity. Aus are one of those teams you can expect to get a physical edge on more than most so have a chance of doing well in the WC need something more to compete and beat the top teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizwald, post: 1094992, member: 71892"] I reckon Ludlum will start for the same reason Chessum will start over Isikwe as they've got minutes in and test match sharpness if that's a thing. Did OK at the weekend without a proper fetcher. Lawes and B Vunipola are decent over the ball. I expect Smith will be preserved with at 10. He's yet to impress at international level while undoubtedly talented with huge potential. I reckon England's strengths better suit Farrell at 10 and a 6:2 split on the bench. Started well in both tests and seemed to have dropped off in terms of intensity. Aus are one of those teams you can expect to get a physical edge on more than most so have a chance of doing well in the WC need something more to compete and beat the top teams. [/QUOTE]
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