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Ken Catchpole (46)
I cannot come up with a possible solution though.
Just need to add more days in the year
I cannot come up with a possible solution though.
Heard JdV this morning on radio. Said you need a decent sqaud of 40 players to stand any chance of winning this compo.
The ARU should try and get something similiar going to our Vodacom competion. It gives the youth and close to S15 match 22s the oppertunity to play active rugby for the duration of the S15 competition. It will also help your franchise to develope more players. Win win situation and they can play curtain raisers at your conferense matches to help draw more supporters to the matches.Great to be hearing someone of his knowledge talking sense about the squad size needed to compete properly at this level. 40-42 sounds about right to me, with all these players fully integrated into the core systems, S&C routines, training regimes, etc.
Our latest ARU directive to further reduce Australian S15 (and national) squad sizes is simply madness - well, it's that if our goal is to win S15s and 4Ns, etc. If our goal is 'cost-efficient mediocrity with 5 franchises that never win anything major' it makes a lot of sense.
It seems he's being proven correct, too.Heard JdV this morning on radio. Said you need a decent sqaud of 40 players to stand any chance of winning this compo.
The only sccenario I can see with 2 Aus teams making it is for the Brumbies and 1 of the Tahs or the Reds winning their remaining games, with the Brumbies losing to whichever of the other 2 qualifies. But this would still reply on a collapse in form from 1 or 2 of their non Aus top 6 rivals.
Reds (9th, 31 points)
Lions
Brumbies (A)
Bye
Rebels (A)
Highlanders
Waratahs
Brumbies (3rd, 39 points)
Hurricanes (A)
Reds
Rebels (A)
Force (A)
Waratahs (A)
Blues
Waratahs (11th, 27 points)
Stormers (A)
Cheetahs (A)
Hurricanes
Bye
Brumbies
Reds(A)
Reds 50 pointsReds (9th, 31 points)
Lions (BP) (5P)
Brumbies (A) (1BP)
Bye (4P)
Rebels (A) (BP) (5P)
Highlanders
Waratahs (4P)
Brumbies (3rd, 39 points)
Hurricanes (A) (1BP)
Reds (4P)
Rebels (A) (4P)
Force (A) (BP) (5P)
Waratahs (A) (BP)
Blues (4P)
Waratahs (11th, 27 points)
Stormers (A)
Cheetahs (A) (BP)
Hurricanes (4p)
Bye (4P)
Brumbies (4p)
Reds(A)
I wonder if QC (Quade Cooper) will start from the bench? He could be a great backup at 10 and 15 until he is back in the swing of things.lb, it's reasonably clear is it not that the Reds vs Brum in Canberra will have huge impact on the ultimate Aus Conf outcome and the BPs that may come from that.
Numbers-wise, the Reds are still 'fighting' their low BPs gained earlier in the season.
gel makes a big, correct point re the June Tests. There'll be injuries from that, and the Reds will probably contribute more players to them than the Brums. Net on-paper exposure to Reds, plus fatigue factor will cut in given multi-Test intensity, and again this could favour the team with comparatively less Test players selected, the June break will be a good rest-up. Equally, balancing this, Tests could confidence boost newer Test players selected, and they could return to the July S15 as better performers.
For the Reds, looks like QC (Quade Cooper) will be back in two more matches. But let's not get carried away with that Reds' fans, it's clear that it typically takes 2-3 games for players to really start performing at their best after a long absence.