You won't lose badly. We've only managed to beat Georgia and Portugal by 20 points in the last 5 years. I also can't even remember the last time Australia put two good performances together in a row.I can't see how it won't to be honest. We needed to win that Fiji game to get a bit of momentum and belief in the squad (as the coaches can't seem to do it) but now we'll have to go in knowing everyone has written us off which in years gone by has occasionally benefited us but can't see it this weekend sadly.
None of this is a surprise, though. I said if we lose all 3 autumn game Gatland and co still won't be sacked but maybe this time Gatland does walk if we lose badly to Australia.
Meh, just disillusioned with it all to be honest. Will be be interesting to se what he does team wise. If Grady is out I imagine Dyer comes in. In the pack I think he'll bring Morgan in so Reffell to drop to the bench but I think he'll stick with Plumtree and the rest of the pack. To be fair, I thought Beard actually played well so credit where it's due.
You've got Joes now bro, it's going to be ok.You won't lose badly. We've only managed to beat Georgia and Portugal by 20 points in the last 5 years. I also can't even remember the last time Australia put two good performances together in a row.
Australia may somehow go into this as favourites but its exactly the kind of game I would expect Australia to lose these days. I think Wales stand a pretty good chance of a win.
Yeah, historically they've normally been very close games so smart money would be on the same again. I dunno, though, I guess we'll see if the players are still behind him as if we put in a limp dick performance then safe to say they're not.You won't lose badly. We've only managed to beat Georgia and Portugal by 20 points in the last 5 years. I also can't even remember the last time Australia put two good performances together in a row.
Australia may somehow go into this as favourites but its exactly the kind of game I would expect Australia to lose these days. I think Wales stand a pretty good chance of a win.
Australia probably won't play as well as they did at Twickenham but I don't think they need to in order to beat this Welsh side. It would be nice if the Wallabies took two steps forward for once rather than one forward and one back.You won't lose badly. We've only managed to beat Georgia and Portugal by 20 points in the last 5 years. I also can't even remember the last time Australia put two good performances together in a row.
Australia may somehow go into this as favourites but its exactly the kind of game I would expect Australia to lose these days. I think Wales stand a pretty good chance of a win.