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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Wallabies Squad for Samoa and Tri Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="madflyhalf" data-source="post: 418677" data-attributes="member: 41162"><p>Apart from Chisholm who'd picked up a heavy long-time injury (ligament), I agree with your selection.</p><p>Waiting for Mitchell and Elsom, I'd go probably with the same team, maybe Robinson starting ahead of Alexander, just because Alexander could cover also tighthead spot for a quarter of the game.</p><p>But once Elsom will be back, I think he would be in the starting XV, with Higginbotham shifted to 8man.</p><p></p><p>Davies, if well fit, would be a very good option on the wing: he has pace (fastest player in Super Rugby, Habana now wouldn't be able to beat my 95yo grandma), he's quick, but he has also a great footwork and good sidestep (look at his third try against Blues), it's a kind of JOC.</p><p>Only I've seen him a little fragile in defence... not a great tackler. So Turner can fix this point...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madflyhalf, post: 418677, member: 41162"] Apart from Chisholm who'd picked up a heavy long-time injury (ligament), I agree with your selection. Waiting for Mitchell and Elsom, I'd go probably with the same team, maybe Robinson starting ahead of Alexander, just because Alexander could cover also tighthead spot for a quarter of the game. But once Elsom will be back, I think he would be in the starting XV, with Higginbotham shifted to 8man. Davies, if well fit, would be a very good option on the wing: he has pace (fastest player in Super Rugby, Habana now wouldn't be able to beat my 95yo grandma), he's quick, but he has also a great footwork and good sidestep (look at his third try against Blues), it's a kind of JOC. Only I've seen him a little fragile in defence... not a great tackler. So Turner can fix this point... [/QUOTE]
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