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Im thinking of putting this up on my wall.. but each to there ownI'm thinking of put this up on my wall
Sounds like you have Justin Bieber up on yours.Sounds like you guys have Stiles and Slipper up on your wall.
I was never a big Stiles fan when he was playing, but the evidence is there.
Well at least someone agrees with me on something.
Such heated defence for Stiles must be worth something. I'll put my prejudice aside and watch with a fresh mind in the future.
"What we are trying to do here, and I think we did it really well during the Super Rugby, is change that perception everyone has of the Australian team," Ledesma said.
"If you look at most of the Australian teams throughout the (Super Rugby) competition, they were dominating in the scrums, especially the Queensland Reds.
"It's just showing everybody that we're there to scrum, and we want to contest.
Hence, Cheika has asked Stiles to steer sessions for the scrum and line-out during the preliminary Wallabies train-on camp made up of 22 players from the Reds, Western Force and Melbourne Rebels who have missed the Super Rugby finals.
Cheika said there would be a "strong forward focus" in the Brisbane camp for the squad that is 45-strong now with the Waratahs and Brumbies players still playing Super Rugby included, but will be cut to 35 for their Sunshine Coast camp from July 5-11.
"The Reds scrum has been outstanding this year," Cheika said. "We discussed [Stiles' participation] when they were down … He has done a great job with them this year."
Cheika has not named a Wallabies forwards coach, but said he is "nearly there" to settling on a specialist coach for the scrum line-out, driving maul "and tight parts of the game".
"I would say within the next few days something is going to happen," Cheika said.
Asked about Stiles' candidacy, Cheika said: "He has got his own things happening going forward,"
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/wallabies-coach-michael-cheika-looks-to-outstanding-reds-scrum-for-strength-20150615-ghoge9.html#ixzz3o4NuIsnl
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Fortunately the experts see things a little differently to you PJM..
Don't think it's been announced yet - might be waiting until after the WC.
He certainly came to the Waratahs as a "coaching observer". That role may have developed over time though, and you'd imagine the ARU/NSWRU pays better than the UAR
If you cannot acknowledge the good work Stiles has done with the Reds and Brisbane City scrum then please stay out of any future discussions involving forward packs.
Greg Holmes had his bags packed for retirement before Stiles came along and brought him back to a level where test selectors couldn't ignore his form.
Both Ledesma and Stiles are both very good scrummaging coaches and it will do Australia well if they are both retained in coaching roles for for the next few years.
Sio, Slipper, Moore, TPN, Kepu and Holmes were all scrummaging very well at super level before Ledesma came along.
“I can pretty much credit Stilesy with me getting back into the Australian system at all,” Holmes said.
“I was sort of on the outer and he came across to the Reds and sharpened me up technically and I started scrumming well enough to get back here, so without Stilesy I probably wouldn’t be here.”
http://www.redsrugby.com.au/News/Ne...OLMES-PRAISES-STILES-FOR-TEST-RESURGENCE.aspx
The more 'scrum doctors' we have in the country the better
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