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    Argentina vs Wallabies Sun, Sep 8, 2024

    Christie Doran reporting Tizzano, Williams, Donaldson and Stewart all likely starters

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    Would love to see White start as well to give the best backline cohesion using the Force 9, 10, 12.
    This is Donaldson't chance to really show what he's got. As long as Tate isn't starting, I reckon he's going to go great and lock down that 10 jersey for a while.

    4 starters from the Force has got to be some sort of record, right?

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    They all have a better chance to shine against the Pumas rather than the Boks or Blacks. (Even though Tizzano has already made a great fist of it.)

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    Apparently Donaldson and Williams starting is due to injuries. But the truest cliche in sport is the one about opportunity. Williams is pretty safely in the match day squad. Donaldson will likely never get a better opportunity to unseat a poorly performing Lolesio.
    It's very satisfying in any event. Doubt we have had 4 starters since, Sharpe, McCalman. Hodgo et al.

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    We certainly had 4 starters for the England match at Subi in 2010: Sharpe, Pocock, Brown & O'Connor, plus both wingers (Ioane & Mitchell) were ex-Force players, and Hodgo was a sub.

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    Wallabies team to play Argentina at Estadio Colon in Santa Fe on Sunday September 8 at 5:00am AEST

    1. Angus Bell (30 Tests) – Hunters Hill Rugby

    2. Matt Faessler (9 Tests) – USQ Saints

    3. Taniela Tupou (53 Tests) – Brothers Rugby

    4. Nick Frost (18 Tests) – Hornsby Lions

    5. Jeremy Williams (5 Tests) – Wahroonga Tigers

    6. Rob Valetini (45 Tests) – Harlequin Junior Rugby Club

    7. Carlo Tizzano (3 Tests) - University of Western Australia

    8. Harry Wilson (16 Tests) – Gunnedah Red Devils

    9. Jake Gordon (24 Tests) – Canterbury Juniors

    10. Ben Donaldson (11 Tests) – Clovelly Eagles

    11. Marika Koroibete (61 Tests) – Nasinu Secondary College, Fiji

    12. Hamish Stewart (1 Test) - Toowoomba Bears

    13. Len Ikitau (32 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings

    14. Max Jorgensen (2 Tests) - Balmain Wolves

    15. Andrew Kellaway (32 Tests) – Hunters Hill Rugby

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    16. Josh Nasser (5 Tests) - Easts Tigers

    17. James Slipper (138 Tests) - Bond Pirates

    18. Allan Alaalatoa (73 Tests) – West Harbour Juniors

    19. Josh Canham* - Harlequin Junior Rugby Club

    20. Langi Gleeson (7 Tests) – Harbord Harlequins

    21. Tate McDermott (34 Tests) – Flinders Rugby Club

    22. Tom Lynagh (2 Tests) - University of Queensland

    23. Josh Flook (2 Tests) - Brothers Rugby

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    Apparently Donaldson and Williams starting is due to injuries. But the truest cliche in sport is the one about opportunity. Williams is pretty safely in the match day squad. Donaldson will likely never get a better opportunity to unseat a poorly performing Lolesio.
    It's very satisfying in any event. Doubt we have had 4 starters since, Sharpe, McCalman. Hodgo et al.
    I think Donaldson wants to have a great, composed game this weekend. Lolesio has the inside running but hasn't shown a whole lot to justify that. A good, strong performance might be enough to change Joe's mind.

    Williams is not IMHO an International lock, but he is an 80 minute players, a valuable lineout option and offers the mobility and attacking threat we need, especially with Carlo proving such good service going the pig work. Personally I think he'd be a great 6-who-can-play-lock for the Wallabies, but Harry Wilson has earned another go around which understandably pushes our best forward into 6.

    It appears that Nic is out of favour at this point, but I can't see anything in Jake Gordon's game that justifies him even gettign on the field. He must train like a demon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIGS20 View Post
    ... I can't see anything in Jake Gordon's game that justifies him even gettign on the field.
    Who he plays for? The starting 15 have 5 contracted Waratahs, 4 Force, 3 Brumbies, 2 Reds and Koroibete (Saitama). They couldn't possibly select a side with more Force players than Waratahs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheikh View Post
    Who he plays for? The starting 15 have 5 contracted Waratahs, 4 Force, 3 Brumbies, 2 Reds and Koroibete (Saitama). They couldn't possibly select a side with more Force players than Waratahs!
    I count 3 contracted Waratahs, 2 Rebels who are going to become Waratahs, 3 Brumbies, 4 Force and 2 Reds with Koroibete being the overseas pick.

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    A timely injury to Lolesio, but don't get the Gordon pairing.

    Am keen to see Flook have some time outside of Stewart.
    Much is made of Paisami's size, however, Stewart is 2cm taller and 2kg heavier... (Ikitau is same height and 4kg heavier than Stewart, therefore 6kg heavier than Paisami)
    I don't think "bash and crash" is suiting where we are in the International Rugby landscape at this point, so a bit more mobility I think would be a good thing.

    Another 80 by Tizzano at the same standard deserves a McReight comeback to be via the Bench.

    I hope a change to the back helps Kellaway, as he has been pretty plain in the last couple of fixtures.

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    Bloody hell, what a game. The first 30 mins I was thinking this is the most enjoyable Wallabies game Ive seen in a long time. As the game progressed not only did the wheels fall off but the whole cart disintegrated.
    On a positive note I thought both Donaldson and Williams made the most of their opportunities & Tizzano and Stewart put in good shifts.
    James Slipper may have equalled Greagans' number of tests but he had a bit of a shocker. Probably need to give someone else a go. By the end of the game we seemed to have too many small bodies out there getting steamrolled by the Argies. Lynaugh still looks immature and probably needs at least another year in Super Rugby before playing against the big boys in Internationals.
    Amazing what confidence can do for you. Once the Argies got on a roll they became unstoppable.

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    Yes became a pretty miserable watch after 30mins! One step forward 20 back sadly. I hope we have some injuries back for NZ.

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    It'll be interesting to see what team chicken smidtty puts out against the blacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by todd4 View Post
    Bloody hell, what a game. The first 30 mins I was thinking this is the most enjoyable Wallabies game Ive seen in a long time. As the game progressed not only did the wheels fall off but the whole cart disintegrated.
    On a positive note I thought both Donaldson and Williams made the most of their opportunities & Tizzano and Stewart put in good shifts.
    James Slipper may have equalled Greagans' number of tests but he had a bit of a shocker. Probably need to give someone else a go. By the end of the game we seemed to have too many small bodies out there getting steamrolled by the Argies. Lynaugh still looks immature and probably needs at least another year in Super Rugby before playing against the big boys in Internationals.
    Amazing what confidence can do for you. Once the Argies got on a roll they became unstoppable.
    What he said...
    I think the 25 minute water break was the deal breaker.
    In the minute before that I was starting to think it was the Pumas of old about to implode spectacularly.
    They came out of that far more focused and harder hitting and then by the 30 that most are quoting it had spun 180 degrees.

    On the positive front, am really looking forward to Force SR 2025 now, though need to work on depth after today's announcements!

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