Wallabies v Argentina in Townsville, scores, odds, how to watch, news, team lists
The Wallabies Rekinder Robe offers a study on contrasts. He’s not fond of interviews, but one of the most common Wallabies. It is inevitably polite from the field, but when the whistle steals, it carries the ball with more threats than almost anyone else in the world.
In Townsville, before confronting Argentina, he realizes his valet that he will need every part of his relentless physicality to resist Pablo Matera’s appreciation, but he does not expect him to fight.
“I’m not really someone to fight, I think I’m just trying to let my actions talk to the Rugby, (this) I’m friction, but I’m just very tired or I’m so tired after I move, or I have something,” he said with a smile.
“If I was angry with someone (in the opposition), I would try to return to them through a transport or struggle or something else.
“I think I’m probably looking at the fights. I’m trying not to participate and not to let my game talk.”
After playing 80 minutes in Wallabies’s loss against South Africa in Cape Town, a calf problem took him out of the third test victory against the British and Irish lions in Sydney.
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Wallabies back rowing Rob Valet. Credit: Getty Images

