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Bob Loudon (25)
holy fuck that Eddie Jones interview on rugbypass is a tough watch. If Eddie was a cricketer Shane Warne would have been resigned to the Sheffield Shield with this level of spin
 

Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
Rodda leaving highlights one of the big issues currently in player retention. Experienced players on the cusp of Wallaby selection and potentially a Wallaby top-up, if they perform well, need to make a decision around contracts before the Wallaby season actually commences.

Guys like Rodda, and maybe someone like Liam Wright.

No idea how to resolve that one with French contracts starting so much earlier than our normal end of season
 

Jamie

Billy Sheehan (19)
Exactly what state are they in now?

No super success outside of wooden spoon’s, and a national team that can’t get past the pool stage of a World Cup and hasn’t sniffed the Bledisloe in 2 decades

Can’t risk losing that wonderful success
I thought Aus teams did well this season, Tahs aside.

In addition:

- If the Reds and Brumbies didn't drop a couple of winnable games (Moana for the Reds) they might have been looking at a home semi
- The Reds could have quite easily been a 5 - 0 against the Kiwi sides but lost two at the death. And they had that Blues game in the bag ... until they didn't
- And If the Ehmed nails that kick against the Landers...

The season could have been much better

AND

The Reds and Brumbies fell asleep 1st Half of quarters and semis

I will add though that this Blues team is GOOD, well-coached and probably would beat most teams around the world
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
I'm sorry but we need to open up selection to world wide. This is getting silly, we can't afford not to select our best. Our talent overseas is growing and growing, we're playing with one hand tied behind our back if we continue domestically.
Correct - to protect an already failed competition. It's quite silly.
 

Tomthumb

Peter Fenwicke (45)
I thought Aus teams did well this season, Tahs aside.

In addition:

- If the Reds and Brumbies didn't drop a couple of winnable games (Moana for the Reds) they might have been looking at a home semi
- The Reds could have quite easily been a 5 - 0 against the Kiwi sides but lost two at the death. And they had that Blues game in the bag ... until they didn't
- And If the Ehmed nails that kick against the Landers...

The season could have been much better

AND

The Reds and Brumbies fell asleep 1st Half of quarters and semis

I will add though that this Blues team is GOOD, well-coached and probably would beat most teams around the world
Woulda, shoulda, coulda

Australian rugby in a nutshell. Our ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory against NZ teams is the stuff of legend

And I’d argue we didn’t really do better this season. Force won less games, Rebels snuck into the playoffs with a 5-9 record and a whopping -147 point differential, Brumbies season ended the same way, Reds had a better regular season but got belted in the QF, and the Tahs were diabolical

adding on top was the fact that there were 2 bad kiwi teams and we still couldn’t take advantage
 
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Tomthumb

Peter Fenwicke (45)
I'm sorry but we need to open up selection to world wide. This is getting silly, we can't afford not to select our best. Our talent overseas is growing and growing, we're playing with one hand tied behind our back if we continue domestically.
True, but who would you pick? Richie Arnold was supposed to be top class
 

Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
I wonder if you asked Schmidt if he had open slather, how many players he would select from OS, with the international window limitation placed on them. So for the tests against Wales, the first time he sees the player is a couple of days before the first test.

Integrating even the best players would be pretty tough with that restriction
 

Jamie

Billy Sheehan (19)
Woulda, shoulda, coulda

Australian rugby in a nutshell. Our ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory against NZ teams is the stuff of legend

And I’d argue we didn’t really do better this season. Force won less games, Rebels snuck into the playoffs with a 5-9 record and a whopping -147 point differential, Brumbies season ended the same way, Reds had a better regular season but got belted in the QF, and the Tahs were diabolical

adding on top was the fact that there were 2 bad kiwi teams and we still couldn’t take advantage
"Woulda, shoulda, coulda"

Yes, you are right

"2 bad kiwi teams and we still couldn’t take advantage"

We DID take advantage.

In any case, The rebels are gone, so there is no need to worry about them, and I rather be optimistic.

There was some superb rugby played during the season by Aus teams, and we hope for the same next year, with hopefully more wins.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

David Codey (61)
I thought Aus teams did well this season, Tahs aside.

In addition:

- If the Reds and Brumbies didn't drop a couple of winnable games (Moana for the Reds) they might have been looking at a home semi
- The Reds could have quite easily been a 5 - 0 against the Kiwi sides but lost two at the death. And they had that Blues game in the bag ... until they didn't
- And If the Ehmed nails that kick against the Landers...

The season could have been much better

AND

The Reds and Brumbies fell asleep 1st Half of quarters and semis

I will add though that this Blues team is GOOD, well-coached and probably would beat most teams around the world
Aus sides performed exactly like they always do. Seemed like some green shoots early in the season but it ended up with 1 side in what you can call the elites and two others in the making up the numbers finals sides that get rolled first week without a whimper. Then we always have 2 in the S bend part of the comp.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
New RMWilliam collab. $169 jerseys.

Where are the historians, what's the significance of the chevron in the jersey design, obviously NRL have adopted it as key aspect of their logo so i'm just wondering whether it's a shared history from the time the codes split?
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Wallabies
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
New RMWilliam collab. $169 jerseys.

Where are the historians, what's the significance of the chevron in the jersey design, obviously NRL have adopted it as key aspect of their logo so i'm just wondering whether it's a shared history from the time the codes split?
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There's a 20% discount code too going around so I may have got myself the blue one for $130... Need some actual games to go to now.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
The guy who wrote the history of the Wallaby jersey doesn't like it either.

Probably worth pointing out that the last lot of RM Williams Wallaby stuff sold out very fast from what I understand so maybe the designs being very different to the Wallaby jersey is actually a good thing?
 

Jamie

Billy Sheehan (19)
The guy who wrote the history of the Wallaby jersey doesn't like it either.

Probably worth pointing out that the last lot of RM Williams Wallaby stuff sold out very fast from what I understand so maybe the designs being very different to the Wallaby jersey is actually a good thing?
My wife just bought me the blue one, or so she says - They look great
 

Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
New RMWilliam collab. $169 jerseys.

Where are the historians, what's the significance of the chevron in the jersey design, obviously NRL have adopted it as key aspect of their logo so i'm just wondering whether it's a shared history from the time the codes split?
The kangaroos only started wearing the chevron on the 1929 tour so it's not that.

Both codes were plain or hoops until then as far as I know
 

Jamie

Billy Sheehan (19)
Aus sides performed exactly like they always do. Seemed like some green shoots early in the season but it ended up with 1 side in what you can call the elites and two others in the making up the numbers finals sides that get rolled first week without a whimper. Then we always have 2 in the S bend part of the comp.
True, next year it will be a different format, so let's see how that plays out.

What is evident is that you need a home semi,

The making up the numbers, well, I would say most competitions around the world have sides making up the numbers.

The Drua were never going to win it, but geez, they are fun to watch. Again, there was some super rugby played by Aussie teams this year, AND much better than last year, in fact.
 
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