So Fozzie picked a somewhat experimental team, deciding that proper midfield and loose forward was an unnecessary luxury when you're blooding four new guys.
In response, Dave Rennie has gone full retard and picked Reece Hodge at 10.
Could be an interesting match.
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TJ Flapenara, B.Barrett at first-five, Reece, and McKenzie off the bench is a very Hansen side-to-side backline. I don't like it at all but it's a dead rubber so meh.
Am keen to see how Akira and Grace go at blindside though. They just need to go out there and murder some bastards.
Did Laumape play? I think tonight proved Goodhue is the glue that Conrad Smith used to provide for a backline. TJ Perenara was poor imo, looks to me like a man who has one eye on his Japan pay day
I only managed to see the highlights. Was it as messy as it looked?
I thought the first red was harsh, but the 2nd one was about the same so no issues there. Will we go back to tackling around the hips at some point. I know it shows my age and all that but the whole idea of making the "hit" seems to be a sure way to spend your evening sitting down.
Entertaining game. I actually don't have a problem with the red cards. That's the risk you take if you aim for the chest. Arms weren't too involved in the second one either. Happy for Scott Barrett's to be a yellow too. Anything completely cynical like that can be a yellow.
Actually slightly less sure on Koribete's. Yes, they were on a warning but the situation was a bit different. NZ had dropped back and Australia were trying to counter ruck. Just seemed like a standard penalty but no real complaints.
In the game itself, NZ just seemed to get a bit too flustered. Not sure Perenara helped but Australia were very physical so deserve credit too. Was just a battle in the forwards (I thought Cane was great) and, in the backs, the Aussies generally got on top of their opposite man physically.