Australia v Fiji is on at 3:54amIf Hayne gets a run in London, the Sevens will out-rate every super rugby match this year.
Thats how marketable he could be for Union.
Australia v Fiji is on at 3:54am
Other Fiji games are 10pm and 1 am
Once again the timezone will kill those ratings
The current guy made it clear from the outset that QC (Quade Cooper) was unwanted.Alternatively, the actual current coach may not have been as welcoming.
(And fair enough to - he doesn't need the distraction)
Got any quotes from anyone in the current setup?
The anticipated ratings improvement will only be sustained in the medium term if he isn't a dud at 7's. There is a strong possibility of the latter happening.
I'd personally like to see him turn his hand to the battle against cancer, or working towards a breakthrough in cheap renewable energies.
There's only validity to it if the selection is made because of his public reputation rather than his ability and then it is a horrendous piece of selection to deny a more worthy player a position.
No one has a right to be selected because they have done their time. Olympics is about being the best. Unlike politics we don't just reward people who have done their time.
If Cooper had shown himself to be in our best 12 then of course he should have been selected. He would be more deserving of a spot then compared to the person that missed out. He wasn't and therefore didn't figure in selection.
Serious question:
If we wanted our best team filled with our best players shouldn't we have thrown all players into the mix (whether they have played sevens or not) in a bid to participate and possibly win a medal ?
Players that come to mind immediately (and I'm sure there are plenty of others) : Beale, Folau, Morahan, Foley, Frisby, Tomane, Hooper.
None of the current sevens squad may have got a gig even though they have got us to the Olympics. That would be dreadful
The current guy made it clear from the outset that QC (Quade Cooper) was unwanted.
Why would anyone think he would have any interest in Hayne?
Especially at this point of time.
He would struggle to start in any NRL team.
Rob Horne would probably be a very good Rugby League back rower or centre. He is strong in contact, fast enough and an absolutely outstanding tackler.
Rob Horne would probably be a very good Rugby League back rower or centre. He is strong in contact, fast enough and an absolutely outstanding tackler.
Clearly Hayne is a better footballer. His athletic ability is outstanding.
Horne was in our best two wingers last year. He would have probably played ahead of Mitchell if he hadn't got injured against England.
Let's put some context to this though, the Fiji coach didn't get paid for much of the last year because they literally didn't have the money.Watched the Back Page last night and the comment was made that Hayne MAY take the place of a bloke who had played rugby (15 man and sevens) all his life and dreamed about representing Fiji at the Olympics, and how devastating that would be to that local player.
Lot of validity to that.
But some posters would discount that out of hand as they did with the Cooper initial selection (which turned out a failure - for Cooper)
Let's put some context to this though, the Fiji coach didn't get paid for much of the last year because they literally didn't have the money.
If they have to drop their 12th best player to ensure the continued financial viability of the sport in their country, and include instead someone with the potential of Hayne, could you blame them?
I accept everything you said about Hayne being able to make an easy transition given enough time, but I just don't buy the myth of the abundant league superstar. Hayne is a freak, and lots of other league players are very very good, but heaps of guys who play at Origin level are nothing special (see again, Will Chambers).
If you have had a good career in the Wallabies (a category in which Horne is on the lower end), and you play in a comparable position (i.e. outside of the tight five) you would be very likely to be able to transition to Origin-level league. Equally, if you have had a good career at Origin-level, you would be very likely to be able to transition to international rugby.