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2EyedKiwi says...

Well played Mr Wombat!

Posted 10:33 30th May 2012

jonesy2 says...

hahaha yeah i reckon if he can get through 80 against the brumbies he is ready to pull the strings against scotland with all due respect

Posted 06:54 29th May 2012

APV1 says...

@ startledwombat - whilst the sentiment is good, the accuracy of your post is poor. It's in the mid-20's (celsius) in London today. Whilst that may count as "a bit nippy outside" for many of you, for us it's positively tropical!

Posted 12:58 28th May 2012

startledwombat says...

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Wallabies fly-half Quade Cooper believes he is capable of leading his country's attack against Scotland despite having had little game time

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In other startling news today, not one but two high tides were recorded within a 24-hour period, and several residents of London were reported as saying that it was a bit nippy outside.

Posted 12:30 28th May 2012

melkdave says...

I personnally wouldnt call JC and KB specialist fly halfs atm ,that they can play the position at a high leval competantly imho doesnt make them specialists..The loss of C.Leaifano who is a specialist was a huge blow and forced the Rebels to play JC and KB at FH most probible at RDs request , and also led to Cips early departure to my mind.Its good that QC feels confidant ,i just hope he is really ready and has no lingering twinges ect ,so he can play to his full potential .One thing is for sure we will know come June

Posted 12:28 28th May 2012

APV1 says...

It's not like anyone expects him to tackle anyway. So having his murcurial talent at 10 is probably a good thing anyway.

The Scots should prove to be a good warm-up for the Wallabies. Whilst I still expect the Wallabies to win, I think the Scots will give them a hard time. And that should prove useful for the series against Wales. Their rustiness will be gone and, as long as QC isn't injured, it should be reasonably evenly matched.

Posted 12:01 28th May 2012

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