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    Cowan enjoys 80-minute vote of confidence

    Greg Growden | June 22, 2009


    PEK COWAN, the Wallabies' new loose-head prop, has received two strong hints that he is in Robbie Deans's good books.

    First, he lasted the whole 80 minutes of his Test debut - Saturday night's 34-12 win over Italy in Melbourne. Second, the Wallabies coach singled him out for special praise at the end of the game.

    Deans certainly showed faith in the young front row of Cowan, Tatafu Polota-Nau and Ben Alexander, who was starting for the first time on the tighthead side, by allowing them to finish the match, despite some tense moments during the second half.
    With Italy beginning to threaten, Deans might have easily called in the big boys by bringing on several high-profile players who were sitting on the bench. But he had enough faith in those out there to finish the job - and they did, dominating the final 10 minutes to win by a substantial margin.

    While halfback Luke Burgess and five-eighth Berrick Barnes controlled the game in midfield, Cowan was one of the standout forwards, holding the scrum steady. But he was also sighted in open play, repeatedly taking up the ball or offloading to supports.

    "To be able to play 80 minutes in my first Test was great but the body is now hurting," he said. "I'm very happy they left all of us front-rowers on there until the end. Robbie and the coaching staff weren't fazed at all when Italy got close at one stage. His advice to us was that they will run out of puff eventually and so we just had to keep working hard. As he said, they opened up near the end."

    Before kick-off, the three, who first played together at Australian under-21 level in 2005, made a pact that they would "repay the faith the Australian selectors had put in us".

    "I thought as a young front row we dealt with it fairly well," Cowan said. "There were a couple of penalties, and mis-timing with some calls - but it could have also been a lot worse."

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    Well i think he played a good game overall, well done Pek

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    I'm with you p53

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    Pek looked like he struggled at a couple of the scrums but around the ground he was spot on.

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    coz Stone Cold says so

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    pek played a fantastic game and should be proud of his efforts.

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    I thought he went alright in the scrum and great around the paddock. It looks to me like he might need to do a bit more strength work over the next couple of years. If any of you frequent the Roar he is getting an absolute canning from some of the EastCoasters after his first test.
    I did think that the forwards as awhole underpreformed in the aggression stakes, particularly mum, pockock,horwill. Yes even the prodigy did'nt have his best game

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    The Roar and others would be saying how bad Sharpe played as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelling_gerry View Post
    The Roar and others would be saying how bad Sharpe played as well.
    I sat in those bench seats after the game and they weren't even warm!! I can't believe that bloody Sharpie he's a bloody disgrace. Why can't Will Caldwell have been there? He would have those seats at boiling point. Blah blah blah. Sydney Sydney Sydney. Go the Tahs. Blah.

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