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  1. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    As much as any winger does
  2. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    His passing is just fine, but his key strength is his work off the ball, he chases hard and works hard to give a a kick receiver options They are skills underappreciated in aus That said, I would be amazed if he gets any game time
  3. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    Donaldson played one decent game all year Pietsch is a high workrate winger
  4. fatprop

    Melbourne Rebels 2024

    Proctor is a very solid unit
  5. fatprop

    Shute Shield 2023

    Can you imagine the opposing winger looking up the team sheet and seeing he has Nadolo running at him :oops:
  6. fatprop

    Waratahs 2024

    Harris was hampered by injury for a couple of seasons He is now behind Gleeson and at the Tahs, he is very likely to be a bench option at best But he is a good player and I hope he starts and kills it at the Force, just not against the Tahs
  7. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    87 followed by 91, then 95 memo to RA, just get adidas back and revert
  8. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    Why isn't he a traditional 15 who early in his career got his opportunities on the wing?
  9. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    and both probably have more upside - but both can be roosters or feather dusters, Hodge is far less likely to make mistakes, more likely to play a role within a game plan and make solid defensive decisions
  10. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    The we usually churn through players as the hospital ward grows, we will most likely use more than the 40
  11. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    They do appear to have quite different personalities, but I think I can guess who would be more fun to have a beer with
  12. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    one of the reason Eddie like James Haskell around the England squad was his attitude, enthusiasm and humour around the squad
  13. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    I think Hanigan may fit into that description
  14. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    Tier 1: Ireland, France, NZ, SA, Tier 2: Australia, England, Argentina, Scotland Tier 3: Wales, Japan, Fiji, Italy, Tonga, Samoa.
  15. fatprop

    This Super Rugby Draft proposal thing?

    It is illegal
  16. fatprop

    Queensland Reds 2024

    nice bit on Lynagh and his relationship with Thorn turning up as a 18yro kid to a Thorn led gym session would be quite intimidating https://www.theroar.com.au/2023/06/16/shattered-lynagh-ruled-out-of-junior-wallabies-world-championships-as-young-gun-reveals-thorn-legacy/
  17. fatprop

    This Super Rugby Draft proposal thing?

    Thoughts? I like the NZ limitations player hoarding (a 25 man held squad with players outside the "25" available to be added another teams 25) But I morally struggle with drafts and limitations on any workers rights work wherever he chooses...
  18. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    seems reasonable
  19. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    Re the backrow I expect 2 "fetchers" 2 "angries" 2 "workers\lineout options" 1 "lock backrow hybrid" The may also pick 6 locks and 6 backrowers
  20. fatprop

    Wallabies 2023

    do you think samu will even get a spot in the squad?
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