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how many mg of valium should i take to get high No need to criticise the Wallabies front row. They’ve copped enough flak in 2013, some of it fair and the rest a legacy of past sins. But they’re certainly not as bad as many make out and, bad day at the office against England aside, you’d have to give the front row a pass mark for the spring tour. If the front row doesn’t regress from where they are now, then that ought to be enough for Cooper, Folau and mates to do the rest. How’s this for a final thought? It’s often said you need five or six world class players to win a World Cup. In 2013, the Wallabies had been so far off the pace against the Lions and particularly the All Blacks that nobody bothered to count. So let’s do that now – Cooper, Folau, Genia (if his A game returns), Michael Hooper, Stephen Moore, with David Pocock, Scott Higginbotham and Kurtley Beale, among others, to return from injury. McKenzie has enough there to win some serious silver.