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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
First Test: Australia vs. British and Irish Lions (22/06/13)
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 578332" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>Decent side, I'm actually happy with JoC at 10 and Barnes at fullback, where Barnes edges JoC is with his tactical kicking and the Wallabies won't win by playing like saffers or NH, they need to play to their strengths, which is a running game.</p><p>It seems doubly likely they'll play an expansive game with a second playmaker at inside.</p><p></p><p>Anyway only real issue with the Wallaby squad is the lack of depth. Kepu, Fainga and especially Phipps aren't near the quality of the lions bench. (Where is Polota-nau?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 578332, member: 59145"] Decent side, I'm actually happy with JoC at 10 and Barnes at fullback, where Barnes edges JoC is with his tactical kicking and the Wallabies won't win by playing like saffers or NH, they need to play to their strengths, which is a running game. It seems doubly likely they'll play an expansive game with a second playmaker at inside. Anyway only real issue with the Wallaby squad is the lack of depth. Kepu, Fainga and especially Phipps aren't near the quality of the lions bench. (Where is Polota-nau?) [/QUOTE]
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