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How do they implement this when the Super franchises have them all off season?
How do they implement this when the Super franchises have them all off season?
For mine, we just got out-muscled in the muscle department. That is the regrettable hall-mark of the Wallabies team for the past five years at least.
We are the only major rugby playing nation that does not respect or train for basic strength in the most strength-oriented code of football. It's about time we woke up to ourselves and acknowledged how far we are off the pace in this respect. Only when we begin to get this right should we preoccupy ourselves with "smart, creative running rugby".
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Stop baiting, it's getting old. Pretty much everyone on the field last night was mediocre. Quade included. While we a posturing though, who is to say that To'omua would have been any better behind a pack that was utterly destroyed?
As for whether lewisr had a certain attitude or not, go back over the threads and have a look.
We have 3 flyhalfs in the squad. One has played 2 matches so far in the RC, and wasn't all that crash hot. He had moments, but really couldn't take his chances. A large portion of that is because the forwards were manhandled, giving the 10 no platform to work on. Another 10 has played one game, and suffered from the same issue. Wasn't brilliant, but again was playing behind a pack that was being demolished. The other 10 is Foley, and he hasn't had a game yet.
So based on the evidence so far, they are pretty even. Neither flyhalf that has played has taken owned the jumper, and were hampered by a beaten pack. So yeah, the forwards are the issue. The flyhalf, not so much.
Please give the anti Quade vitriol a rest.
Edit - and quit playing the man.
Great question, Iltw. Serious strength training is virtually a year round undertaking and it takes years for athletes to achieve their full strength potential.
If we are to remedy this deficiency all players at the professional level - and ideally at the Premiership club level - should be involved in heavy strength training, backs as well as forwards. If the problem is acknowledged the ARU could enforce this at the franchise level as they supply the major funding.
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Go on..... So I am not allowed to ask people opinions on the game?This world was almost too topsy-turvy for me to handle. We get thrashed at Suncorp, Tony Abbott is PM, and Clive Palmer is going to Canberra. But at least some things stay the same. Never change, Shiggins.
Thanks for clearing that up mate. Makes complete sense now. Appreciate itSomeone else has answered this, but I can confirm that the AR was correct. If the ball has crossed the plane of touch and a player jumps and knocks it back into the field of play and lands in touch then the ball is in touch (kicking team put it there). Where a player remains in the field of play and knocks the ball back into play, the ball is not in touch.
Go on... So I am not allowed to ask people opinions on the game?
Guys, regarding Cooper and "provincial bias", let's just invoke rule 10 and agree that we've spent a good five years arguing something and nobody is changing their minds.
Does anyone really think if we had smith and carter at 9-10 the outcome would have been any different??
FFS the problem is a whole lot bigger than that. The way we played as a team on Sat we would have been walloped regardless of our halves.
I don't know enough about the training regime across the ARU franchises to comment on this Bruce, but I have seen the Rebels training and while pretty basic, it is quite heavily focused on the inner core and stamina.
But, as they say, they proof of the pudding is in the eating, and it was men against boys on Saturday night. And it will be so again next weekend.
My question would be though, with the Wallaby squad only in camp for a few weeks each year before the international window, surely the responsibility for getting a decent bunch of big, hard and murderous men trained up sits with the Super clubs?
I include aggression between the ears in that question, as well as body bulk.