Hey Aurelius, next time can you shorten what you paste just to read... ...so I don't have to scroll through so much bullshit?
Thanks.
Ben W has a credibility problem,because a relative got a job with another organisation..
Typical Gloria logic.
It was actually a good read.Hey Aurelius, next time can you shorten what you paste just to read... ...so I don't have to scroll through so much bullshit?
Thanks.
Interesting that Lukhan Tui came 2nd.
It was actually a good read.
Poey takes the lead after Irish series
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I find it interesting that Marika polled so well. I don't not rate him, just didn't think he was that exceptional (above Willy G for example).
Yeah, Koroibete is a good player but circumstances have made his life tough in this team. There is a low level of trust on defense at the moment. As a winger, Koroibete works his arse off - and the team knows that. In many instances he gets made to look bad - both by the convoluted system the team is being made to use, and by other players not taking their man or missing one-on-one tackles.
Inferences like that, that imply it's more the system than the players, gives me slightly more hope that our slide can be rapidly turned around in under a year.
Three former greats were inducted into the Wallabies Hall of Fame — pre-war hooker Eddie Bonis (21 caps), gun No 8 Tim Gavin (47 caps) and two time Rugby World Cup winner Phil Kearns (67).
The outstanding Angus Gardner was an easy choice as referee of the year while Scott Fardy was a popular recipient of the Nick Farr-Jones Spirit of Rugby Award.
Former Wallabies and Brumbies flanker Fardy made the selfless decision in 2011 to stay with his Kamaishi Seawaves club team in Japan and assist rebuilding efforts following the devastating tsunami.