KOB1987
John Eales (66)
That would be because we have 4 football codes, those countries only have two.Actually, that's a pretty good statement. In both countries Rugby Union is the second most popular sport. It's not the case for Australia
That would be because we have 4 football codes, those countries only have two.Actually, that's a pretty good statement. In both countries Rugby Union is the second most popular sport. It's not the case for Australia
Does that position actually hold once you apply scrutiny to the respective positions of those unions when they conceded those losses? Both England and SA have had much firmer foundations on which to rebuild/recover from IMO.
Really? By what metric?It depends how you want to scrutinise it. We have much smaller populations than both but our athletes are clearly superior, and South Africa was an economic basket case. We can make it happen if we want to.
These results are going to happen from time to time and we have to commit to keep improving week by week.
I think we would have some, but they would not fit into the "Australian style" of play that is demanded of our players.We have plenty of these kinds of athletes playing more lucrative sports.
I freely admit that McReight is one of may favourite players so I will no doubt be biased but what is your definition of being world class? Surely being good enough to be a standout player at test level against the best teams in the world while playing for a second rate team should make you world class? What exactly would he have to do to be world class?mcreight is a decent 7 but imo not world class...
Also the day they come home from school and say "Mum I've decided to play rugby and they want me to play prop" that is where the problem starts. Then the rest you suggest comes into play. Props need to be ID'd early and then play some Shute Shield or equivalent for a few seasons before they step up.But tight 5 guys have far less appeal to league. I don’t really understand why we haven’t been able to maintain a good pipeline of talent. I know some go OS, but still.
The only think I can put it down to is that a lot of them take longer to develop and we don’t have the funds to make it worthwhile staying in the game while they build up to pro level.
...our athletes are clearly superior...
Commonwealth results, Olympic Games results, number of sports where both countries are powerhouses. And you have AFL and NRL who are the best athletes in the country but don't play against foreign countries. In Aussie Rules this is 100% fact. In League only play against England, NZ and a handful of countries.Really? By what metric?
I agree mate, it was disaster in 2nd half , but we all should take a breath, it was an aberration rather than the norm. The team will rightfully get a bit of kick in arse, but anyone here remember it was only 2017 that ABs beat Boks 57-0. I said the same thing then, it's not the norm! Hell they won WC 2 years later.I mean it was a complete disaster in the second half...
Marce has it pretty much right funnily enough. I was referring to all athletes, not just rugby players, and meant to add ‘on a per capita basis’.Really? By what metric?
I'm a big fan of McReight. He will get there. But has he done that (yet?)...standout player at test level against the best teams in the world...