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Deans backs his pack

09th November 2012 10:57

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Aussie scrum: Have earned respect

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has backed his team's scrum to deliver against the French at the Stade de France on Saturday.

Australia's front row has long been much maligned for being the team's outstanding weak point, some international rugby pundits claiming their exciting outside backs are hampered by a blunt forward edge.

But Deans believes that the "in-game experience" of the current crop of props and hookers was working in the Wallabies' favour, notably at decisive match-breaking moments.

"There's no doubt our scrum has been making steady progress," said Deans.

He highlighted his pack's performance in last month's drawn Bledisloe Cup match against New Zealand that halted the All Blacks' 16-Test winning run as proof of that advancement.

"The scrum was part of that game (against New Zealand) that was essential. It was an arm wrestle right up to the 60th minute," he said.

"On that basis, those moments, those key contests particularly around position become important."

Deans added that the increasingly mature performances of his pack had weighed heavily on a swing towards more sympathetic refereeing at the set-piece.

"There's a greater respect now for our scrum," the Kiwi coach said. "We've stood up against the best and had good moments against the best.

"With that awareness you get a more consistent interpretation, if you like.

"If your scrum becomes more than competitive with the bests scrums in the world, then they tend to judge what they see rather than an idea they have.

"You want to use assets you've got. We've got a lot of experience up there. A lot of caps under their belts. Those combinations and in-game experience is key at Test level."

Despite all the talk of experience, Waratahs prop Sekope Kepu will make his starting debut when the Wallabies bid to continue their formidable record against France.

On the bench will be Stephen Moore, the hooker coming back from injury and on track to break Jeremy Paul's record as the most capped Australian No 2 (72 caps).

"It's just good to be back on the field, to get the opportunity again," Moore said, adding: "I haven't given the record any thought."

Moore and prop team-mate Ben Robinson admitted that the competition for places had upped the squad's levels.

"It's healthy for the group," Moore said. "There's plenty of guys ready to step in and that's what you need when you're playing as much rugby as we do."

Robinson, who has featured in four of the last five wins Australia have notched up over France, added: "This pack, we've been together for a while now, and our front row combinations, we've been working together a while.

"There's some younger players coming through. We really have to challenge ourselves in training, and that's been a trend for us a while now. The boys have to go out there and put in their best performance week in week out.

"We have a very experienced pack for this weekend."

Deans picked only two backs among his seven replacements, but said it was less in mind of a crunch forward battle than nursing injuries ahead of next weekend's Test against England at Twickenham.

"There's a good versatility in the backs and they've played across the board. The call was made partly due to the circumstances over injuries," he said, adding that he would have a fully fit squad for that game.

Winger Digby Ioane (knee), flanker David Pocock (knee), prop Ben Alexander (wrist) and lock Timani (lower back) have all been fully involved in contact training.

"It's a strange feeling. I haven't had to make these choices very often," laughed Deans.

Comments

ArmchairGeneral says...

Jonsey2: I'd say that's pretty ignorant to say Oz has the best front row in the world after ABs.

Posted 11:03 10th November 2012

jonesy2 says...

only the incredibly ignorant say australia's front row is weak. only country with better players in those positions is NZ.

sirtidychris -- who?

Posted 07:03 10th November 2012

firepower says...

@georgesmith stop being a hater!! you can't do better than him.

Posted 23:54 09th November 2012

georgesmith says...

R. Deans is worst than his pack. Who picks the most lazy player and trainer S. Kepu in the starting line-up? Favourtism. How can K. Dougles be ranked ahead of R. Simmons. R. Simmons is even better player than grandpa N.Sharpe, who is always hands on his hips during games. Rubbish player. Just over-rated.

Posted 22:21 09th November 2012

sirtidychris says...

Gutted andi sheridan isn't playing for england this year, cole and sheridan packing down together would mince this lot, still nicolas Mas and dimtri supported by two montrous french locks will get the ozzy scrum creaking !

Posted 12:58 09th November 2012

carpelone says...

or Dean and his backpack

Posted 12:47 09th November 2012

BigRugbyBalls says...

Gotta say when I first glanced at this headline I thought it said "Deans packs his bags".

Posted 11:56 09th November 2012

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