If fit, Moore would be my next choice, but if he's not 100% I want him staying put also...
The Eng game will be on sky the Wales game will be on bbc probably.Can someone please explain the logic behind staging two major test matches on at the same time? How on earth have the TV bosses let them get away with scheduling AUS v WAL on at exactly the same time as NZ v ENG?
Do they dislike money or what?
I'd love to see him named captain just to watch the meltdown on here, anyhoo:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/australia-rugby/mccabe-reluctant-to-be-captain-20120922-26dkx.html
If fit, Moore would be my next choice, but if he's not 100% I want him staying put also...
Sharpe should just go around for one more year end it all with a lions tour and a Force Super Rugby Championship .i can dream cant i.
Read more: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...prolong-farewell/story-e6frg7o6-1226492365358Nathan Sharpe asked to prolong farewell
NATHAN Sharpe has been asked to shelve his retirement plans one more time to lead the Wallabies on their end-of-year trip to Europe next month. Wallabies coach Robbie Deans and ARU chief executive John O'Neill have asked Sharpe to continue his triumphant farewell tour.
- by: Bret Harris
- From: The Australian
- October 10, 2012 12:00AM
Sharpe's leadership of the Wallabies in the absence of injured captains James Horwill, David Pocock and Will Genia has been remarkable. Even if Horwill and Pocock recovered from their injuries to make the tour, they might not have enough match fitness to start in the Tests against France, England, Italy and Wales, which means Sharpe would probably retain the captaincy.
Ironically, Deans and Sharpe have not always seen eye to eye, but they have forged a wonderful coach-captain partnership.
...... The Wallabies were soundly beaten by the Springboks in Pretoria, but their 25-19 win over Argentina in Rosario last Sunday was one of the most courageous by any Australian team. The injury-ravaged Wallabies had made a gruelling 20-hour trek from Johannesburg to Rosario to play a formidable opponent in an hostile environment where Australian teams had been ambushed in the past.
Yet they prevailed and Sharpe played a big part in the victory with his outstanding leadership and general play.
FFS, Robbie has spent his 5 year tenure focusing on blooding young players. Surely at this stage we would support a guy who is still the best fit option in his position go on tour and we can reap some reward from his experience.
This fascination with youth has so far gotten us no where. Time to use the blokes we have.