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| Quote roopy="roopy"England try on the back of a million penalties.
22-18 final score.'"
The English ref failed in his duty today.
Needs to penalise the Australian Schoolboys out of the game much earlier in the game next week.
Oh well.
At least England won the penalty count by plenty!
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| A game we should have won and we will be better for the hit up on Friday imo, like the look of King and Gildart at centres, his Grandad will be proud 4 doors away
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| Schoolboys are usually not great in defence. They develop that skill later. So the question is who is the most talented in attack?
Who was the most impressive in attack today?
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| Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"Schoolboys are usually not great in defence. They develop that skill later. So the question is who is the most talented in attack?
Who was the most impressive in attack today?'"
Fairly equal really, it was the Aussies more aggressive defence that won them the game ,the 4 big South Sea heritage players that made it possible
The Aussie full back was a knob, they always have 1
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| Quote William Eve="William Eve"The English ref failed in his duty today.
Needs to penalise the Australian Schoolboys out of the game much earlier in the game next week.
Oh well.
At least England won the penalty count by plenty!'"
Ref had a decent match, but no idea where he saw the forward pass to disallow the England try with 10 to go
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| The size of the Aussie pack was ridiculous. It was hard for England to get out of their own half in the early stages. I'm not sure whether England improved significantly as the game went on or whether Australia eventually took their foot off the gas but I suspect it's a bit of both.
Their pack seemed better than ours for most of the game but I think in Gildart and King we've got better centres and it showed when they were given space to work with. King created a try for Oliver Davies (who I thought was probably England's most impressive forward) with raw pace to beat his man and a well timed pass. Gildart was dangerous throughout, created breaks and scored and very good try himself.
Jordan Abdul from Hull was a bit of a handful and showed some nice touches. He's got some aggressive defence and good hands in attack. He's seems to have good range with his kicking but the direction was a little off at times. He's very chunky for a stand off though. Looks more like a ball player loose forward to me.
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| Quote Cherry.Pie="Cherry.Pie"The size of the Aussie pack was ridiculous. It was hard for England to get out of their own half in the early stages. I'm not sure whether England improved significantly as the game went on or whether Australia eventually took their foot off the gas but I suspect it's a bit of both.
Their pack seemed better than ours for most of the game but I think in Gildart and King we've got better centres and it showed when they were given space to work with. King created a try for Oliver Davies (who I thought was probably England's most impressive forward) with raw pace to beat his man and a well timed pass. Gildart was dangerous throughout, created breaks and scored and very good try himself.
Jordan Abdul from Hull was a bit of a handful and showed some nice touches. He's got some aggressive defence and good hands in attack. He's seems to have good range with his kicking but the direction was a little off at times. He's very chunky for a stand off though. Looks more like a ball player loose forward to me.'"
Think Abdul has been playing 13 when playing for our academy, but played in the halves for the first team due to injuries/lack of form.
I also think (but may be wrong) that Turgut is mainly, and has been playing, in the second row but was chosen at 13 today.
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| Quote Starbug="Starbug"Fairly equal really, it was the Aussies more aggressive defence that won them the game ,the 4 big South Sea heritage players that made it possible
The Aussie full back was a knob, they always have 1'"
its traditional....like kylie or vb
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| Quote Starbug="Starbug"Fairly equal really, it was the Aussies more aggressive defence that won them the game ,the 4 big South Sea heritage players that made it possible
The Aussie full back was a knob, they always have 1'"
and it's usually the fullback 
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| Quote Starbug="Starbug"The Aussie full back was a knob'"
When Billy Slater is your role model, there's no hope.
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| The radio commentary I listened to was terrible.
All they talked about were the areas where they thought England weren't matching Australia, and it basically sounded like Australia should have won by 40 because they were better in every aspect apparently.
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| How did Keyes go the London half?
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