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Noddy and G&GR make it onto the ARU web site

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David Codey (61)
Great work Noddy. You even restrained yourself from the normal 'jokey' GAGR standard to get up the ARU standard.

Very good article. I'm sure you will have a job there if you can produce another few like that for them.
 
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Spook

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I know this is hard to manage, but I'd love to see stats on how many high balls, under pressure, each fall back has caught and also how many times they were turned over in contact. These are key to being a good fullback.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
For me it is between Hynes and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper). And they will probably both get time at FB this year. JOC (James O'Connor) is still a little young, and I'm not convinced FB is his best position.

Hynes and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) will both be in the starting side, and both deserve to be in the starting side. JOC (James O'Connor) deserves to be in the squad, but will be more effective off the bench at this stage.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Great work on getting on the ARU website guys! And good article Noddy.

Spook; the other area is how effective the fullback is at joining the attacking line. Hynes has been great running the ball back but hasn't yet learn how to join the line effectively (not that AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) can do it really well either sadly; sad fullback we had who was excellent at it was Latham). I am hoping that Hynes can improve in that regard a bit by the end of the season.

AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is such a naturally great footballer and runner of the ball, but I just always feel that fullback is not his best position.
 

Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
What I like about AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is the hardness he runs the ball back up field. He does a great job in getting the ball back in front of the forwards. Having a link man like Hynes only makes this even better. Some good OC in the country at the moment so I would like to see him remain at FB.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
Apart from kicking, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)'s biggest issue, IMO is passing the ball. He isn't as good a link player as Hynes, and he will need to improve this for the Wallabies to be able to counter attack effectively against the Kiwis and Saffas. You can't just rely on strong running against those two.

Ash, interesting you mention Latham. Did you know that his two children are called Adam and Ashley and that his wife's maiden name is Cooper?

Freaky hey? Maybe it is a sign?
 
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Spook

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Ash said:
Great work on getting on the ARU website guys! And good article Noddy.

Spook; the other area is how effective the fullback is at joining the attacking line. Hynes has been great running the ball back but hasn't yet learn how to join the line effectively (not that AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) can do it really well either sadly; sad fullback we had who was excellent at it was Latham). I am hoping that Hynes can improve in that regard a bit by the end of the season.

AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is such a naturally great footballer and runner of the ball, but I just always feel that fullback is not his best position.

Good post Ash. I've seen AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) use the ball a lot better this year but would agree it hasn't been his best strength. I'd have both AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Hynes in my 15 though.
 

Newb

Trevor Allan (34)
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Maybe you could set up a G&GR proof reading thread which is locked if you want some constructive feedback (or want to give the pedants a chance to exercise their skills).

should we really encourage that kind of behavior? :lmao:
 
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Spook

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Newb said:
Cutter said:
Maybe you could set up a G&GR proof reading thread which is locked if you want some constructive feedback (or want to give the pedants a chance to exercise their skills).

should we really encourage that kind of behavior? :lmao:

I always encourage quality control. ;)
 

James Buchanan

Trevor Allan (34)
Newb said:
Cutter said:
Maybe you could set up a G&GR proof reading thread which is locked if you want some constructive feedback (or want to give the pedants a chance to exercise their skills).

should we really encourage that kind of behavior? :lmao:

I don't think pedantry could be discouraged in this form :lmao:
 

Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
Newb said:
Cutter said:
Maybe you could set up a G&GR proof reading thread which is locked if you want some constructive feedback (or want to give the pedants a chance to exercise their skills).

should we really encourage that kind of behavior? :lmao:

Indeed we should :)
 
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