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John Thornett (49)
No coach, players lining up to leave like they are getting on Noah’s biblical ark and nobody wanting to joinHaha c'mon, now you're just being bitter
No coach, players lining up to leave like they are getting on Noah’s biblical ark and nobody wanting to joinHaha c'mon, now you're just being bitter
It's not about RA's relationship with the players. It's about RA's decision making process re the RebelsBecause the contracts are guaranteed under RA agreement with RUPA, it nullifies the argument that RA had their hands tied and couldn’t negotiate earlier with players. They are the arbiters of the rules (salary cap, etc) it’s only there because they say so. They easily could have war gamed this much earlier but have completely fluffed this whole thing. The current admin is frugal (which might not be the worst thing) but so was Hamish originally when he cut tens of millions off RA admin during Covid to keep us afloat and reducing grants. The first 6 months of this admin is looking worse than the first 6 months of his. All this to me points to it been a governance issue or structure than the individuals, they can’t all be this incompetent one after another (Pulver, Castle, Hamish, now this lot)
They will soon have a coach, have just signed Kellaway and have Sua'ali'i coming on board. Still have guys like Bell, Lambert, Porecki, Amasosero, Gamble, Gleeson, Teddy Wilson, Edmed, Foketi, Jorgenson & PietchNo coach, players lining up to leave like they are getting on Noah’s biblical ark and nobody wanting to join
I'm rather inured against anti-tah's hate as a rusted on Tahs supporter - but I feel the hate is just going to keep ramping up.Haha c'mon, now you're just being bitter
They will soon have a coach, have just signed Kellaway and have Sua'ali'i coming on board. Still have guys like Bell, Lambert, Porecki, Amasosero, Gamble, Gleeson, Teddy Wilson, Edmed, Foketi, Jorgenson & Pietch
With a competent coach and a healthier team they really aren't that bad. The Rob Penney stench is hard to wash off
I'm still a fan of his. Really hard to look good as a 7 when the whole tight 5 is either injured or really bad
Hearing Wilkin is headed to NSW or that Gamble is looking for a way out?
Just reckon he's a poor man's Jordy Reid.Hearing Wilkin is headed to NSW or that Gamble is looking for a way out?
Yeah, I kind of expect Wilkin is one of the 3 rebels open to the tahs for that reason - he'd back himself over Gamble and it's far and away his best chance of getting a start and pushing his case for the wallabies, where as most of the others would still rate their chances at the other provinces. That and he has a bit more of a nsw connection than most. Maybe a window for him at the Force too, but that'd be more at 6.Just reckon he's a poor man's Jordy Reid.
Yeah I wanna go cheer on BangladeshAt least the cricket one...
With zero inside word, I could imagine that the Tahs are likely interested in him, but between him not actually having a 2025 contract in place (to my knowledge) and not being a PONI like Kellaway was, they can't actually make a formal offer until they know what their other salary obligations look like.Yeah, I kind of expect Wilkin is one of the 3 rebels open to the tahs for that reason - he'd back himself over Gamble and it's far and away his best chance of getting a start and pushing his case for the wallabies, where as most of the others would still rate their chances at the other provinces. That and he has a bit more of a nsw connection than most. Maybe a window for him at the Force too, but that'd be more at 6.
Apologies for wrong thread but it looks like the 'other' forums have been restricted/hidden? I quite enjoyed them. Any chance of them coming back?
Yeah agree that improvements of other teams has also been a factor. Wallabies have not kept up.It could easily be a coincidence. You could just as easily say 'the decline in the Wallabies competitiveness correlates to not having the best flyhalf in the world' which is also true. There are several other factors that have influenced the decline of the Wallabies compared to the late 90's/early 00's, a big one being the improvement of other nations (particularly NH teams).
It was a relatively short period of the time when the Wallabies were on top and it's tempting to assume any number of correlations are causal. The Wallabies have really only ever had a couple of short periods on top in the history of the sport and that's probably about the best we can hope for going forward given the advantages a few other nations have over us. It's logical to expect NZ, South Africa, England and France to all be ranked above us more often than not. They have significant advantages we'll probably never overcome (much larger playing bases and professional rugby opportunities for the latter 3, and the pick of the best athletes suited to rugby in the case of NZ and SA).
We can hope to have periods above some (and very occasionally all) of those teams, same as nations like Ireland and Argentina, but I don't think there's really any possibility of the Wallabies ever being a top 2 team consistently over a long period. And given the growth of the game globally (particularly in Europe and the Americas) the number of competitive teams is likely to increase.
True, surely a factor in declining interest in Super Rugby, though probably not directly linked to decline in Wallabies competitiveness.correlation doesn't equate to causation, blaming the 'adding of teams' is a convenient factor to blame when talking about the declining interest in Super Rugby. Ignoring variables like increased competition from the likes of NRL/AFL/NRLW/AFLW/Netball/BBL/NBL/NBA/NFL which have eroded supporter bases, officiating standards, speed of play, tactics and style of teams involved are all part of it and a larger factor then then number of teams. If anything, the number of teams may have accelerated the terminal decline that Super Rugby was already in at that point.
Waratahs need a proper #7 IMO (not a 6.25 which Gamble plays like). Not sure if Wilkin is that or just another 6.5 type player (6.5 coined by Chris Robshaw prior English Captain, who was self professed as being neither a genuine 6 or 7).Yeah, I kind of expect Wilkin is one of the 3 rebels open to the tahs for that reason - he'd back himself over Gamble and it's far and away his best chance of getting a start and pushing his case for the wallabies, where as most of the others would still rate their chances at the other provinces. That and he has a bit more of a nsw connection than most. Maybe a window for him at the Force too, but that'd be more at 6.