There was a news article about this week being the last home game for various players, and Sinclair was also mentioned there, suggesting he's not returning, though I don't think that's been announced officially.I reckon Sinclair will be gone or heavily reduced. Ben Grant has grabbed his opportunity really well. Miles still has a heap of potential and Phillip coming as well as Blyth who is decent, not necessarily better than Sinclair but younger and bigger so does give that improved scope. Sinclair has had a quieter year than previous so it's hard to demand carrying an undersized, older player.
Aho and Halaholo are fringe squad members that most sides carry and can have a deal one year and not the next. Aho is a kiwi so who knows if they hold a guy like that whereas Halaholo a local 21 year old.
There will be more movement I imagine. Looking at selections this year I half expect Foketi to go elsewhere and he would have been on fairly good money within the group but has fallen behind Walton, O'Donnell.
We are still seeing a coaching group create the playing squad they want. Playing with a majority inherited squad which everyone should expect turnover and going on the last 3 seasons is not a bad thing as much as we want to back our boys....
Not as strong but an improvement and gives them support to blood guys as appropriate and let hem develop. All the Super Rugby sides for Aus now have a good starting pair then it falls off. Carter is getting old, Neville seems done and the Reds are without Smith and Blyth. I love Smith as a player and it's a shame he's 28 but could see him come back for someone for a couple seasons at 31... Think they'll love him in the NH and won't see him back.Blyth/Philip rotating with Amatosero and cameos from Doyle isn't half bad. Still not as good as Williams/Swain/Carter or Salakaia-Loto/Canham.
and a rookie named Pete Samu.Tahs announced Sinclair is gone along with 5 others. in 2026 will have Grant, Phillip, Amotesero and Blyth in the 2nd row.
Manu, Gamble, FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) (Fergus Lee-Warner), Doyle, Talataina and Adamson in the backrow.
Not too surprising that defence would be a problem - aside from it being all about connection that takes time to build, McCaffery certainly looks like the weak link in that coaching lineup, at least in terms of experience (particularly as a specialist).What do we think those "systematic" issues in the McKellar/Gordon articles out of yesterday's Crusaders game?
For mine the first fix is backline defense. It's obviously the Tahs weak link and probably should cost the defense coach his job.
The Tahs are by far the team that gives up the most line breaks from a missed tackle in all of pro rugby. Reds are at 12.5% as a comparison
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Who were they? We know about heaven and leota. Looked like Vailanu was done too. So that's four of the sixTahs announced Sinclair is gone along with 5 others. in 2026
Kalapu was one of them.Who were they? We know about heaven and leota. Looked like Vailanu was done too. So that's four of the six
Maybe because he isn't Australian? I agree. I thought he was the best of our hookers and thought he should have been starting while Porecki limped back onto the bench.So Mahe Vailanu is leaving? WTF? I thought he could be anything
Shamefully inaccurate reporting as always. There's no road between Allianz and the SCG."Against the Crusaders on Friday, in front of the worst crowd of the season (11,284) at Allianz Stadium, the home comforts that had once provided so much hope were destroyed in a disastrous first half where they conceded 31 points. At the same time, over the road at the SCG, 39,082 fans watched the Sydney Swans beat Carlton."
Sums it up pretty well how grim things are
He has not signed in Japan (as of May 2025), and no public transfer has been announced. No confirmed injury either, his form fall off may have just buried him in the depth chart. Rebels’ collapse in mid-2025 could have paused contract discussions or career progression, however I do agree with you something is fishy, hope this could help.what the fuck is going on with Kailea. I didn't realise he was signed through till the RWC. Did he shag McKellar's wife or something, he was a Wallaby bench prop and is now unsighted. I assumed he had signed for some major yen. Something is fishy.
Lol, if that's what he is worried about Ulster was the wrong choice!Counterpoint is that Bell is probably desperate for a break after carrying the tahs whenever he's made it on the field in those seasons. It'd be a lot to bear, fighting your way back onto the field to immediately be the most important player out there, no time to ease in. Possibly part of why he's been injured so often.