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Aussie Player Exodus

LeCheese

Peter Sullivan (51)
This can only be viewed as a win tbh. Pretty clear that Ikitau, as an individual with autonomy over his decisions, had a foot out the door and a hand on a big bag of cash. Instead, we get to keep him in and around the system. RA meeting him halfway with the sabbatical is a win for all parties. Can't see this sort of thinking from the stubborn and denialist RA of a few years ago.
 

Derpus

Phil Waugh (73)
Soooo, let me get this straight... RA's message is that Aussie Super Rugby teams need to win the competition to get more eyeballs on the game, BUT it's OK letting a bunch of Wallaby starters go overseas, which will weaken the Super Rugby teams they need to win... Am I missing something here?
Yeah quite a lot, actually.

Only issue I have with the deal is sending Len to the ass end of England and not Japan, which is where we should be lining up the majority of these sabaticals IMO.
 

LeCheese

Peter Sullivan (51)
Selfishly, I'd rather they have an absolutely miserable time in England - and quickly want to come back - than enjoy the fruits of Japan
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
It does seem that players are much more likely to return from the UK than Japan. TBH I can't think of many players who've come back from multi-year contracts in Japan.
 

Mick The Munch

Bill McLean (32)
He has replaced Rebel Man as the guy who will post negatively about every single thing possible relating to Australian Rugby.
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John S

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Critique is so very different from endless negativity. I wouldn't say that most posters on here are myopically optimistic, rather at least try to find the best in the situation while providing valid critque.
 

stillmissit

Jim Lenehan (48)
This can only be viewed as a win tbh. Pretty clear that Ikitau, as an individual with autonomy over his decisions, had a foot out the door and a hand on a big bag of cash. Instead, we get to keep him in and around the system. RA meeting him halfway with the sabbatical is a win for all parties. Can't see this sort of thinking from the stubborn and denialist RA of a few years ago.
Len has been a great servant of Ausssie rugby and I wish him well. Considering his omission in RWC I expected him to go early after that.
The deal with RA seems on the face of it fair and RWC without some old heads ain't easy.
 

footy1>31

Charlie Fox (21)
presented without comment as don't know full context, my understanding is at that age pretty much no one getting paid to play rugby in aus?

 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
I know it's only been two games but I'm curious about Champion de Crespigny's success. I didn't predict it. I thought he was a battler in a mid table team in France. I think it probably shows the quality of our teams to theirs. Sorta bucking the trend of the classic over vaunted foreign player coming home and not delivering.

Makes me think we should move heaven & hell to get Staniforth home. He is the captain of Nick's French team and actually does stand out. Been named lock of the tournament, constantly Castres' best player, topped the tackle count for the top 14 etc.
 
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