bartman
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I could be way wrong, but I've got a hunch that GB are going to be very competitive in this match, with a chance of getting a win?
Thinking about it, the Fien deduction of points will leave the Aussies feeling pretty secure, as their closest competitor is now further behind on the table. Stuart is chopping and changing the team, and on form the Aussies shouldn't be worried and might be tempted to underestimate.
Looking at GB, Fielden was quiet and appears to have had the riot act read to him, and needs to pull out one of those strong dominant performances that he occasionally can. Morley on th ebench for impact and lifting them when they start to tire and need the inspiration injection (and not his usual hothead from the start risk).
There's an injury cloud over Maguire, and with winger Raynor named on a 5 man bench that means Pryce may shift to his preferred five-eighth position? Pryce has been talking it up, but he's the type that wouldn't get put off by taunts from the crowd, he could thrive on it. Seems the guy to back his talent and in the 6 he could be steeled for a decisive contirbution, taking the heat of Long?
GB with everything to play for, knowing with three games left to NZ's one, they could go close to jumping into the final with a best possible performance here against an experiemntal combo in a team that might take this one lightly. Stay tuned... and I'd be happy if my hunch was wrong!
Thinking about it, the Fien deduction of points will leave the Aussies feeling pretty secure, as their closest competitor is now further behind on the table. Stuart is chopping and changing the team, and on form the Aussies shouldn't be worried and might be tempted to underestimate.
Looking at GB, Fielden was quiet and appears to have had the riot act read to him, and needs to pull out one of those strong dominant performances that he occasionally can. Morley on th ebench for impact and lifting them when they start to tire and need the inspiration injection (and not his usual hothead from the start risk).
There's an injury cloud over Maguire, and with winger Raynor named on a 5 man bench that means Pryce may shift to his preferred five-eighth position? Pryce has been talking it up, but he's the type that wouldn't get put off by taunts from the crowd, he could thrive on it. Seems the guy to back his talent and in the 6 he could be steeled for a decisive contirbution, taking the heat of Long?
GB with everything to play for, knowing with three games left to NZ's one, they could go close to jumping into the final with a best possible performance here against an experiemntal combo in a team that might take this one lightly. Stay tuned... and I'd be happy if my hunch was wrong!