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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Why the Wallabies and All Blacks Will Rip the Boks to Pieces
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<blockquote data-quote="coonor" data-source="post: 416409" data-attributes="member: 39776"><p>I think its important to see how improved Australia's scrum this year. The scrum is now pivotal in the game and is a huge contest mentally and physically. We have seen how Ireland improved as their scrum improved and how Leinster have become Heineken cup champions mainly because their scrum has become much better. We can't really tell how the Wallabies scrum is going to be from the Super 15 because it is not a big contest however we do know that SA usually have a dominant scrum and if Australia cannot cope with it or the any parts of the up front battle then it really doesn't matter how good their backs are because they will not have the platform to launch them. If Australia can front up and win ball then they become one of the biggest threats in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coonor, post: 416409, member: 39776"] I think its important to see how improved Australia's scrum this year. The scrum is now pivotal in the game and is a huge contest mentally and physically. We have seen how Ireland improved as their scrum improved and how Leinster have become Heineken cup champions mainly because their scrum has become much better. We can't really tell how the Wallabies scrum is going to be from the Super 15 because it is not a big contest however we do know that SA usually have a dominant scrum and if Australia cannot cope with it or the any parts of the up front battle then it really doesn't matter how good their backs are because they will not have the platform to launch them. If Australia can front up and win ball then they become one of the biggest threats in the world. [/QUOTE]
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