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Re: Melbourne Rebels recruitment: update what you hear
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where did you hear that one?
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where did you hear that one?
Lee Grant said:DPK said:Nathan Brown on the other hand... :
.... had the Dragons job too early at age 29, went to the Super League in England and got the Super League Coach of the Year award last year.
Don't you knock Brownie; dem's fighting words. Anyone who got knocked out in a game in Melbourne and when asked when he came to where he thought he was, answered: "The Casino???" - must have some merit.
Lee Grant said:DPK said:Nathan Brown on the other hand... :
.... had the Dragons job too early at age 29, went to the Super League in England and got the Super League Coach of the Year award last year.
Don't you knock Brownie; dem's fighting words. Anyone who got knocked out in a game in Melbourne and when asked when he came to where he thought he was, answered: "The Casino???" - must have some merit.
tranquility said:hahahha
where did you hear that one?
Sisa Waqa is a Fijian rugby union and league player. He is currently with the Sydney Roosters in the NRL.
Waqa represented Fiji in Union at schoolboy, under-19s, under-21s and Fiji A level.[1] He is the son of former rugby union international, Etuate Waqa.[2][3]
Waqa played rugby union in Fiji and then with Sydney club, Gordon RFC.[4] Following a successful 2008 season with Gordon, Waqa was offered a contract with the Brumbies in the Super 14 competition.[4] The Australian Rugby Union refused the contract on the grounds that Waqa had respresented Fiji A and would not be eligible to play for the Wallabies.[4] He then joined the Roosters NRL club.
Redsfan said:Just noticed Todd Clever from the Lions/USA is off contract; he'd be a good pick-up, can play anywhere across the backrow I think.
Cooper Vuna runs to rugby joining Melbourne Rebels for 2010
By Barry Toohey
May 23, 2010
Newcastle Knights winger Cooper Vuna has become the latest NRL star to quit the code after signing with Australia's newest rugby franchise, Melbourne Rebels.
After playing against Wests Tigers on Friday night, Vuna flew to Melbourne to meet with Rebels coach Rod Macqueen and put pen to paper. He will play out the season with the Knights before joining the Rebels next season.
Vuna has been linked to a move to rugby for quite some time and gave club officials an inkling of his plans on Friday when he quietly asked if he could address team-mates at training this week.
After hearing the speculation, coach Rick Stone rang Vuna yesterday and was told of the move.
"It's disappointing, for sure," Stone said. "We've tried to extend his contract several times since late last season, but Cooper was happy to just back himself; I guess we now know why."
Vuna springs surprise on Dad
* Wayne Smith
* From: The Australian
* May 24, 2010 12:00AM
REBELS recruit, Newcastle Knights NRL winger Cooper Vuna expects no more than a momentary scowl of disapproval from his father.
That is, if he runs on to Eden Park next year with the Wallabies to play New Zealand in the World Cup final.
Even though he is a former Tongan Test player himself, Auckland-based John Vuna always hoped his son would one day wear the All Blacks jersey.
And for a time that looked a distinct possibility as Cooper concentrated on rugby from the age of six, being selected in an Auckland under-age team just before he switched to rugby league as a 15-year-old.
A mere two years later, in 2004, he made his NRL debut for the Warriors but he would play only another four games for the club over the next two seasons before switching to the Knights in 2007, seeking a more permanent hold on a first-grade spot.
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After scoring seven tries in nine matches for the Knights this season, he looked well entrenched at Newcastle until his surprise decision to sign on Saturday with the new Super 15 club, the Rebels.
"I wanted to make my dad proud," Vuna told The Australian yesterday.
"My aspiration is to play rugby at the highest level so, yes, I'm talking about the Wallabies.
"I guess if my dad sees me in different colours, gold not black, he'll be a bit disappointed, but only for a moment. He's just proud of whatever I achieve."
Certainly, Rebels coach Rod Macqueen, the last coach to take the Wallabies to a World Cup triumph, sees no reason why Vuna can't realise his dream of playing Test rugby, even making the transition back to rugby smoothly enough to qualify for Australia's 2011 Cup squad.
"I don't think the Wallabies are out of reach for him, not at all," Macqueen said. "He's the sort of player who could adapt to rugby union quickly, especially since he played the game until he was 15."
Vuna, 22, said the timing of the switch back to rugby was right for him.
"I'm a young kid trying to make something out of my life and I was really impressed with what the Rebels were offering in terms of preparing for life after football. And the World Cup is next year," he said.
"It's going to be hard leaving Newcastle and the beaches but I'm really looking forward to the new challenge in Melbourne."
Although he is playing on the wing for the Knights, Vuna does not necessarily see himself only as a winger in rugby, nor does Macqueen.
"I could see him making a success of 13 (outside centre) and later on even moving to 12," Macqueen said.
The other four Australian Super rugby teams are about to start shedding unwanted players but the Rebels coach insisted yesterday he had no interest in any cast-offs.
Instead, he is aiming at academy-age players that Melbourne can groom for the future.
Meanwhile, the Reds are expected to re-sign Wallabies contender Rod Davies this week. The electrifying winger, whose sizzling pace provided a new dimension to the Queensland attack this season, is believed to be poised to sign a new a two-year deal.
Noddy said:a couple of twitters coming through (from both rugby and league communities) that Ricky Stuart will be assistant coach at the Rebels next year.
Possibly leave the Cronulla Sharks as early as next week (who will be coached by Nathan Brown).
RT @TripleM_NRL: Sharks call press conf at 12pm. Press release: "This is a major announcement with substantial impact on the Sharks" #nrl
Scarfman said:Last I heard Ricky was playing for the schoolboys. How's he gone since then?