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In general play yes. The problem is that he couldn't hit the broad side of a barn...
To translate Australian tongue to English tongue... His lineout throwing is very inaccurate.
In general play yes. The problem is that he couldn't hit the broad side of a barn...
Grenoble has just been promoted to the Top 14 but they'll want better players than those fellows to stay up.
They've played some Super Rugby (Hand has played a lot) but they are really ProD2 standard.
Brumbies should sign Jack Lam to shore up the No6 Spot.....they could do with some of his stinging defense around the ruck area and also his power on attack....
Pocock will see the light and sign soon, we don't need any more backrowers. I think the plan going into next year will be to shift Tomane into the centres, so if we can replace Crawford+Cox with a quality starting winger to take on Tomane's vacant spot we'll be looking fine.. Obviously that's just wishful thinking
Crawford was tipped to start for the Brumbies at the beginning of the year, and has been unlucky not to get any gametime so far...
Definitely need to hang onto him...
The other day Fagan was on the radio discussing things about next year, namely the salary cap. He then said that they have signed 29 players for next year and have $400,000 left in that cap which left me thinking that Pocock coming was still on.
Well today, Fox Sports tweeted that Pocock is expected to leave the Force and come to the Brumbies.
Hopefully this isn't another Will ReNegia effort.
THE INSIDE BACK June 5, 2012 SMH - Josh Rakic
David Pocock looks set to walk out on the Western Force and link up with the Brumbies in a deal that could earn the openside breakaway up to $500,000 a season. Pocock has a strong relationship with coach Jake White, and is said to be desperate to play for a team capable of winning the Super Rugby championship. He is expected to confirm the move to the capital within coming weeks. White yesterday flew to Japan to meet good friend Eddie Jones, and was unable to be contacted last night. The move is a massive coup for the Brumbies and could go down as one of the greatest player developments in Super Rugby history - they lose new No.7 star Michael Hooper to the Waratahs and replace him with the world's best openside breakaway and Wallabies captain.