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Steve Williams (59)
Only the full and EPS contracts for the current season count too.
I think it was 14 plus Wallabies last season.
I think it was 14 plus Wallabies last season.
I agree but it is about $$$. From memory there is a cap but I am not sure how you rank people like JJH who has come off the bench a couple of times, Jooste who is contracted but has not played bar a trial in Wagga, Hyne has played every JID game and is on a development contract. these guys can't be classed the same as Smiler. As for Lonergan they wont let him play colts, he wont be playing NRC.
I might be a bit late to the party... I've been away. Just had a look at the NRC squad. Probably some guys who'll be a bit disappointed but it's certainly a better representation of club rugby as a whole than last years squad.
Does anyone know if there's a limit on super contracted players? Just off the top of my head you've got:
Props: Alexander, Anae, Makin, Smith and Lomax
Hookers: Mann-Rae and Abel
Locks: Enever and Staniforth
Back Row: Butler, Smiler, Wells, Hyne and bloke from Melbourne they just signed?
Halfback: Dowsett, Powell (maybe), Lonergan (new signing)
Fly half: Jooste
Centres: Jackson-Hope, Smith, Lausi
Wingers: Ah Wong, Coleman, Dargaville
Fullback: Toua
I'm probably missing some. But there doesn't appear to be a huge amount of room for club guys.
This might be the craziest thing anyone has ever said but I honestly think Canberra should have two teams. Everyone is so hung up on bringing the Kookaburras back, why not have the UC Kookaburras and the Canberra Vikings? Seems like everyone wins and opens about an extra 20 odd spots for club players.
In my opinion this competitions needs to be about development. And adding more teams achieves that goal.
In my opinion this competitions needs to be about development. And adding more teams achieves that goal.
My thoughts also Macka.The thread has discussed previously the number of quality youngsters running around in J1D and the NRC squad has largely reflected that. I question then, the retention of some of the older players who as good as they are or have been, maybe are at an age where they have possibly gone as far as they can at rep level. While keeping them may achieve short-term results in the comp itself, wouldn't blooding a few more promising youngsters be a better long-term proposition?
I would also like to see two sides in Canberra -
Canberra Vikings (Home ground Vikings) i.e -
Vikings
Royals
Uni
Brumbies
Canberra Kookaburras (Home ground Manuka)
Whites
Eagles
Easts
Wests
Brumbies
I believe there is more than enough players to make up 2 sides and I believe it would strengthen sides that are currently struggling abit - maybe it would put that carrot in front of some players that may question if they should play for Easts for example - giving them a better shot of possibly playing at a higher level or that they are wanting to play for the Kookaburras and not the Vikings.
Plus the more guys playing at a higher level - brings the level of the John I Dent up.
I would love to see two sides I think it would make a huge difference to the rugby landscape in the ACT and we would see alot more home-grown talent reaching higher levels of rugby.
Us play with them? Under the Vikings banner? I don't think so pal. What a ridiculous post.I would also like to see two sides in Canberra -
Canberra Vikings (Home ground Vikings) i.e -
Vikings
Royals
Uni
Brumbies
Canberra Kookaburras (Home ground Manuka)
Whites
Eagles
Easts
Wests
Brumbies
I believe there is more than enough players to make up 2 sides and I believe it would strengthen sides that are currently struggling abit - maybe it would put that carrot in front of some players that may question if they should play for Easts for example - giving them a better shot of possibly playing at a higher level or that they are wanting to play for the Kookaburras and not the Vikings.
Plus the more guys playing at a higher level - brings the level of the John I Dent up.
I would love to see two sides I think it would make a huge difference to the rugby landscape in the ACT and we would see alot more home-grown talent reaching higher levels of rugby.
Us play with them? Under the Vikings banner? I don't think so pal. What a ridiculous post.
Whilst the 2 sides sounds great, it aint gonna happen of course while Brissy only has 1 side and Sydney has just chopped back to 2. Aside from that the Sydney-centric ARU barely rates Canberra club rugby and continues to view the shute shield as far superior to anything QLD and ACT can dish up
Whilst the 2 sides sounds great, it aint gonna happen of course while Brissy only has 1 side and Sydney has just chopped back to 2. Aside from that the Sydney-centric ARU barely rates Canberra club rugby and continues to view the shute shield as far superior to anything QLD and ACT can dish up
Even better for Uni Colts was that the score is officially recorded as 65-33. Pretty good really when you look at the size difference between the two sides, and 16 players to a squad of 28.No surprises at Viking park.
1st grade
Vikings 61 uni 3
2nds
30 odd to 17 (I think)
Colts
70 to 33
Didn't watch much of colts or 2nd grade. But interesting to note Vikings did Uni in colts by close to 100 points last time. So good to see some improvement.
In first grade. Vikings we're just too strong. Their set piece was dominant and they dominated possession and territory.
Having said that uni did a really good job at the breakdown creating a number of turnovers and penalties.
Jake Rakic was my man of the match with 3 tries.
Just saw on CT that Westies rolled Royals - geez nobody would have picked that result!