Exactly. That was the most pleasing part, the attitude in defence has done a complete 180, they just need to turn up with the same attitude every week.
Many, many, many when you consider that only seven countries have ever won it. And if it was up to me i'd take (from the 31 named):
Marco Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Nick Carle, David Carney, Scott Chipperfield, Jason Culina, Brett Emerton, Adam Federici, Vincenzo Grella, James Holland, Mile...
Thats not a bad team, I think we can get the job done. There weak side would be the left, our right, which is our strongest, i think we can cause havoc if we direct plenty of attack that way. Tough on Norman to miss out on a spot, he was good last week.
I pretty much agree with everything thats been said. Te'o to start, and Lui to come on after 20-25 minutes and wreak havoc. As for Michaels, well i'll give him a chance but he needs to grab it with both hands.
Does he travel with one bag for luggage, and one full of souths gear? Is that the only jumper he owns?
http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/ ... ebebas.htm
I agree about Copley. I'd have him at number 3 with Te'o on the bench. And bring in Hala/Mcguire for the fourth bench spot. Otherwise the team is spot on.
It was a step in the right direction, but there's still a, long way to go. We need to quicken out play the ball speed and our support play needs to be better. Gillett can get away offloads consistently but there's no one running onto them, it's usually to someone standing still.
And our goal...
If Lockyer wasn't feeeling his age already, he will be now when he runs around with this lineup.
1. Corey Norman 19
2. Gerard Beale 19
3. Dale Copley 18
4. Alex Glenn 21
5. Mitch Rivett 20
6. Darren Lockyer (c) 33
7. Peter Wallace 24
8. Ashton Sims 25
9. Andrew McCullough 20
10. Scott Anderson...