The Honey Badger
Jim Lenehan (48)
Doesn't he meet the Giteau rule? Played 70 tests.
He must have wanted to stay in AUS.
He must have wanted to stay in AUS.
Hasn't been a player thus far who's come back under the Giteau rule and been any good, since Giteau.Doesn't he meet the Giteau rule? Played 70 tests.
He must have wanted to stay in AUS.
Hasn't been a player thus far who's come back under the Giteau rule and been any good, since Giteau.
Good point.have there been any full stop?
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12202401
Pocock’s salary is partially paid by a super rich guy who really likes Pocock’s environmental work and general ethics.
Look at that, Dave being an all round good bloke actually helps the wallabies, who would’ve thought.
Also apparently Folau was paid from the same guy until halfway through last year.. then was dropped. Pretty easy to guess why.
have there been any full stop?
Folau was paid by a different benefactor (the Salteri family).
The same answer could be given for the question
Has it stopped the exodus of potential and current test players going OS?
DP isn't who we should be worried about, it's Coleman. Starting Wallabies at the start of their careers (relatively) is the death knell
Always amazed at those that stand in judgement of others
https://www.smh.com.au/business/executive-faced-gunpoint-extortion-20120928-26qn5.html
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/bu...3932efa06?sv=b6954cb112b6847ea2c79c16277fce8f
Kind of an odd decision to start a family when (by today's standards) relatively young, given the amount of travel time professional rugby players are inevitably exposed to.Absolutely. I feel like a big part of it is the commitment required to play for the Wallabies. For someone like Coleman, I wouldn't think the offer from an overseas club is going to be that much better financially. It's about cutting down the travel and time away from home for someone with a young family.
Kind of an odd decision to start a family when (by today's standards) relatively young, given the amount of travel time professional rugby players are inevitably exposed to.
Even if he lived in the UK and ditched Wallabies duties, he'd still travel a fair amount.