One tough mutha who hasn't learnt yet that when you don't let injuries heal properly then its likely they will recur.
I would be starting Tomane out on the wing...
I know his history as a schoolboy rugby player, but after time in the other game where he's mostly played wing I'd feel safer with him being out there to start with...
Just wondering on everyone's opinion on who will be the breakthrough outside back for the Brumbies in 2012? Holmes, Mogg, Crawford, Cox, Sitauti or Kuridani?I doubt that Holmes will get his chance given they are more likely to put Lealifano back to Fullback if injuries occur. The thing that Holmes has got going for him is his goal kicking (something the Brumbies are lacking in the squad).My understanding is that Jesse Mogg can only be called on if there is sufficient injuries which is unlikely given the balance of the backs in the squad.I haven't seen Tom Cox play so can't really comment.I've seen a bit of Sitauti in sevens but he seems to run away from his support a lot in attack. Kuridani is a man mountain.I think though that Crawford would be the pick of the group. Bernie was really keen on seeing him in the trials last year but unfortunately he was injured in the first game. I believe that he's a well rounded 'footballer' (rather than athlete), quite quick, good kicking game and seems to get a lot of offloads away in the tackle. He carved up for Norths last year.
I think his long term position could be 13
big call muddy......going on 2011 form, Stannard was always going to be first in line for 5/8 in 2012 anyway
Crawford could surprise a few people who haven't seen him play, but it's difficult to say with certainty who of all the new/inexperienced Brumbies backs will prevail. Unless a few socks are blown off in the trials White will no doubt start with more experienced players and feed the others in as injuries or form slumps occur.
It will be intriguing waiting to find out who is in Jake's first starting back line, but it won't be as intriguing as watching to see if the tight five front up to play in Rd.1, especially the 2nd rowers.
Not really, the Force now are struggling to cover 9 if Stannard moves to 10. They've also had a short preseason, I'm not sure the Force will be ready... they always seem to have trouble times in their off season...
Well no, Brett Sheehan started 14 matches in 2011..
Losing Ripia has impacted on their depth, but IMO it hasn't effected there starting lineup going on last years form.