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Probably more likely to be a skills coach.
All G - the current Wallabies skills coach and analyst is killing it
Probably more likely to be a skills coach.
You have written lots, but that doesn't mean you are right. None of us are inside the tent, so we are making assumptions and placing our opinions based on that and our history with the game.Not a pissing contest mate. It’s a forum, we're all ‘never beens' but I’ve played plenty and I have a feeling in an era you may not get.
Of the Club environment you probably have 10% of them capable of going to the next level. It’s not even about training, S&C and comprehension a lot of time. If exposed they could catch up with that. It’s the ability to execute the same skills at a higher speed.
Just because I disagree with one statement doesn’t mean I’m against everything. Seems like it’s fine for you to disagree though.
I’ve written on plenty of threads in regards to pathways at all levels. I’m very interested in the future of Rugby and want it to succeed.
Jesus! These guys are pro players who get paid to train and play a limited number of games. They are not fit enough.training load has been quite light, particulary this week and last and all season really they had a full 7 days off before the Arg and NZ tests and 5 days off after Fiji
Do you mean in terms of doing well or killing the game?All G - the current Wallabies skills coach and analyst is killing it
FtfyMore flick passe that dont go to hand. Superb.
Just see quade as a great mentor for Carter (and the style our backs can play).
Jesus! These guys are pro players who get paid to train and play a limited number of games. They are not fit enough.
The issues in the Wallabies have been the same for the last 20 years
I am guessing that they carry a flag for the nation, and anyone's pride in that requires that they put in the best effort they can. If you are suggesting they are playing consistently at the very best level they can, and can do no better - then I disagree with you. Not sure exactly what you are implying with this bit.We want our side to be better but a relevant question is why should they be?
I am guessing that they carry a flag for the nation, and anyone's pride in that requires that they put in the best effort they can. If you are suggesting they are playing consistently at the very best level they can, and can do no better - then I disagree with you. Not sure exactly what you are implying with this bit.
There are guys with a lot of skill but little desire, and there are guys with average skills but plenty of desire to play. NOt sure what the mix is, but I have seen players who could play in the national team but won't put in the extra work necessary to succeed.
Strongly agree with the rest of your post.
who are you seeing that's oozing skill but lacking desire?There are guys with a lot of skill but little desire, and there are guys with average skills but plenty of desire to play. NOt sure what the mix is, but I have seen players who could play in the national team but won't put in the extra work necessary to succeed.
I'm not sure a guy who is going to post online that a young 10 playing for the Wallabies isn't up to it (and then have to apologize later) is the ideal person to have as a mentor for said young players.
Was Greg really that bad?I don't care who it is, as long as its not Greg Clarke.
Was Greg really that bad?
Could anyone really excel at their job with Marto and Kearns as assistants? He does alright with Fiji.
Agree with most of this, but when we knock over SA in J'burg and have run Ireland close and beaten England a year ago, has anything changed apart from injuries? Is that what the fundamental issue is?My point is that when you look at our playing group, what exactly do you see that suggests we should be a top 4 side consistently and not in the 5-10 bracket that we have generally been in for most of the last decade.
Historically I think you could compare our players to a lot of teams that we are now on par with and argue that our players were both better athletes and more highly skilled and that would lead to consistently beating these teams.
I don't think you can say the same now. Against the top sides I think you can easily argue that we are at an athletic disadvantage and against sides we used to beat consistently like Argentina and Italy I think a lot more players are very much on par with our guys.
Didn't make it clear that I was talking about some of the guys I played with years ago. I assume due to human nature that the same thing happens today.who are you seeing that's oozing skill but lacking desire?
Agree with most of this, but when we knock over SA in J'burg and have run Ireland close and beaten England a year ago, has anything changed apart from injuries? Is that what the fundamental issue is?
There was a clear level up on the End of year tour last year, and a tightly fought Lions series and the Joburg test followed up by a tightly fought Cape Town TestI'm not sure what your point is here.
Teams at the level we are have always had the occasional upset against the top teams.
Did anyone really think that an odd isolated result means we're suddenly a top 4 team again?
it always hapens with the Wallabies after we string together a few good tests, it's a false dawn and turns bad againThere was a clear level up on the End of year tour last year, and a tightly fought Lions series and the Joburg test followed up by a tightly fought Cape Town Test
There was a clear upward trajectory that has completely subsided. The attack has got far more narrow during this time
I reckon the SA result was a pretty big outlier, which came about because of luck basically. SA were extraordinarily generous with intercepts and turnovers.Agree with most of this, but when we knock over SA in J'burg and have run Ireland close and beaten England a year ago, has anything changed apart from injuries? Is that what the fundamental issue is?
but in Cape Town even with 15 injuries (including the one's in the game) we were one point behind going into the final ten but JOC (James O'Connor) forgot how to goalkickI reckon the SA result was a pretty big outlier, which came about because of luck basically. SA were extraordinarily generous with intercepts and turnovers.
And now there's no Tom Wright to take advantage of it, and other teams have realized the way to beat us is to pressure our last line with kicks, not runs
There was a clear level up on the End of year tour last year, and a tightly fought Lions series and the Joburg test followed up by a tightly fought Cape Town Test
There was a clear upward trajectory that has completely subsided. The attack has got far more narrow during this time