I'd love to see Matt Giteau tweet Stephen Moore and say "now you're the fucking captain."
The Brumbies have watered down head coach Stephen Larkham's comments that hardman Pat McCabe has retired, saying the 26-year-old's playing future hinges on a meeting with the Wallabies' doctor.
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However in a bizarre twist, the Brumbies quickly played down their head coach's comments, sending out a clarification on Twitter just hours later.
"Contrary to reports Pat McCabe has not yet retired. Pat has a meeting with (Wallabies doctor) Warren McDonald today, statement coming Thursday, not before."
It has truly been an honour to represent the Brumbies and the Wallabies over the past five years.
While my playing career has not ended the way I would have liked, I consider myself extremely fortunate.
Fortunate to have met and shared experiences with special players and coaches.
Fortunate to have played against opposition from around the world representing my country and province.
And fortunate to walk away from the game with life-changing friendships and memories.
While the next chapter of my life is both exciting and terrifying in equal measure, I know that the lessons I have learnt in rugby will serve me well.
It is an incredible game, has given me so much more than I could have ever dreamed of, and I will miss it immensely.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who has made it such a special journey.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/pat-mccabe-open-letter-20140827-108zva.html#ixzz3BbPhcIed
I would think roughy for the forward butler..Coleman roughy for back
It's been confirmed that Stephen Moore is the new Brumbies captain for 2015.
No word on a leadership group as such but there's still a bit of time before pre-season training commences to work that out.
I don't know what Moore was doing up here but last week I seen him being signed into the Army base in Darwin. Plucked up the nuts to have chat with him and he said the knee was coming on well.
Bloody nice bloke also might I add.
They were testing M1 armour plates on his head