
Originally Posted by
Hastykiwi
Hello, what did I just say? Its great the Reds are taking this attitude, but its a bit easier for them given that they lose 7 players anyway to the wallabies, AND they DO NOT HAVE A GAME this weekend.
Yours Still Feeling Robbed.
They do indeed have a game this weekend, and I think if they had a game last Wednesday, they would be lining up to play, as well. That's the difference between the wooden spoon & finals contenders. Until that attitude finds its way into the Force, they will always be also rans. Anyway Fox Sport has some views on the Lions, Bob
Despite the Lions' devastating display against the Force, the Wallabies would have seen a few areas they can exploit.
Here's what we learnt from Western Force v British and Irish Lions clash.
LEIGH "SHARPSHOOTER" HALFPENNY
Leigh Halfpenny's right leg is a scarier proposition than Johnny Wilkinson's left. The fullback is a clone of the Wallabies' great adversary, slotting penalties and conversions from every corner of the ground.
The Welsh sharpshooter will be one man on the Wallabies' radar after he had a perfect night with the boot, and behind a powerful, grinding forward pack will be a threat to every team he plays.
The Wallabies must be disciplined around the breakdown and with their line-speed when Halfpenny is in kicking distance.
WHAT TO DO WITH WARBURTON
The young Welsh skipper was a contentious choice to captain the British and Irish Lions, and has done himself no favours after missing the opening two games of the tour.
Warburton's other worry is the fierce competition for his starting position with Sean O'Brien arguably the player of the match against the Force.
Other backrowers breathing down his neck are Justin Tipuric, Dan Lydiate and Tom Croft.
LET'S DO A HARRISON
Who can forget Justin Harrison's line out steal that ultimately won Australia the series 12 years ago.
The Lions line out looked disjointed against the Force and is an area the Wallabies will target. However, they will need to find the touch line with their open-field kicking as the Lions possess a potent back three.
Their scrum looked solid and will improve with every match.
BRIAN O'DRISCOLL
The evergreen veteran is back and as slippery as ever!
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