Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
Would be ironic if found not guilty on appeal, but I'm inclined to think they'll make it two weeks to ensure he properly misses a game at the highest level.
Yes, but why for this one? The 2 week reduced to 1 week ban seemed perfectly fine. Maybe they are having a hissy fit because a striking charge has resulted in zero test matches missed, maybe they're doing it because (like everyone knows), Hooper was never going to play this week.
What the hell are they hooping for? (see what i did there, hehe)
Interesting little explanation for what went on in the adjournment to the original hearing
Although we've only had 2 Tests in the TWC it's still useful to run a stats comparison between Pocock and Hooper.
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Numbers have been rounded to whole numbers.
Both players have played the same number of minutes - about 1.5 games.
Pocock has shown the better running game with more ball carries and more m/carry plus more Def Beaten, Clean Breaks and Offloads.
He makes more Handling Errors than Hooper.
Pocock has shown the better tackling game with more tackles and zero tackles missed. Hooper has made a couple of 'dominant' tackles
Both players have had the same number of ruck involvements.
Pocock has slightly earlier arrival and more impact.
Hooper has been strong in supporting the Wallaby ball carriers.
Pocock has been strong in putting pressure on the opposition ball.
Pocock has had a Turn Over Won rate of 1 TOW per 3 Defensive Rucks.
Hooper has had a TOW rate of 1 TOW per 6 Defensive Rucks.
Due to his extra involvement in Defensive Rucks, Pocock gets penalised at 2 x Hooper's penalty rate.
Hopper has scored a Try and 1 Try Assist.
Remember, the Wallabies were up against very different opposition.
It will be interesting to have another look after the 2 games against the ABs.
Am thinking that Cooper may have one more opportunity in Sydney. He will be booed just as much there as anywhere in NZ and if he can fire under pressure that will give Cheika an idea of his ability at the RWC.
Unfortunately it seems as if a small few posters on this forum will be among the absolute shameful who boo an Australian player in Australia, like what happened last time Cooper played Wallabies in Sydney.
Stand with Adam.
The wallabies should do a Bumalay Yuurrmay next week.
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Am thinking that Cooper may have one more opportunity in Sydney. He will be booed just as much there as anywhere in NZ and if he can fire under pressure that will give Cheika an idea of his ability at the RWC.
Unfortunately it seems as if a small few posters on this forum will be among the absolute shameful who boo an Australian player in Australia, like what happened last time Cooper played Wallabies in Sydney.
One thing I've observed in expat bars round the world is that Aussies are much better dancers than Kiwis, so you'd better be careful what you wish for. Although it must be said that your war dance is impressively choreographed these days. Certainly better than the old bank clerk on caffeine shizzle that it used to be!I think this post will be studiously ignored by the locals on this site. Good idea though. Something uniquely australian.
One thing I've observed in expat bars round the world is that Aussies are much better dancers than Kiwis
Sadly I channel my inner prop when dancing as well.Last time I performed The Floor Run i was forcibly ejected from the premises.
I think this post will be studiously ignored by the locals on this site. Good idea though. Something uniquely australian.
No. We tried that. It's not happening again.surely there's a political thread where all this talk can go?
Just our od curiouseness, did it get totally out od hands?No. We tried that. It's not happening again.