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Nucifora - Next Wobs Coach?

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Alan Cameron (40)
kevin Costner playing JOC (James O'Connor)?


Willis is the natural choice for me. Costner though could reprise his enlightenment journey role from Dances With Wolves and play Poey or he could reprise is Don Quixote, greater fool style role from Swing Vote and play Dingo.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Willis is the natural choice for me. Costner though could reprise his enlightenment journey role from Dances With Wolves and play Poey or he could reprise is Don Quixote, greater fool style role from Swing Vote and play Dingo.
I was thinking Field of Dreams, Tin Cup and all the other schmalzy sports hero movies he's made
 

ag0044

Frank Row (1)
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Graham "The Terminator" Henry? Brutal, silent, unsmiling, coldly efficient and deadly.

Clint Eastwood as Richie "Dirty Harry" McCaw? Can you hear him talking to Cooper: "Go ahead, punk. Make my day."

Anthony Hopkins as Brad "Hannibal Lecter" Thorne? Scares the poo out of everyone.

Sorry, childish I know, but I couldn't resist.
 

AngrySeahorse

Peter Sullivan (51)
Willis is the natural choice for me. Costner though could reprise his enlightenment journey role from Dances With Wolves and play Poey or he could reprise is Don Quixote, greater fool style role from Swing Vote and play Dingo.

I love Bruce but I dunno about him playing JOC (James O'Connor). Willis is too much of a hard nut. Need someone more on the metrosexual side for JOC (James O'Connor) methinks.
 

The Red Baron

Chilla Wilson (44)
I think you guys are missing the obvious candidate to play JOC (James O'Connor):

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Bruce Ross

Ken Catchpole (46)
The pairing of TT and RD is already starting to pay dividends. Last Saturday's Springbok Test will be long remembered. We are finding entirely new and innovative ways to produce results that few of us could have anticipated.
I've been struggling to put my finger on just what it is that Totality Tony has brought to this Wallabies team. Now, having watched the Test against the Pumas, I think I've figured it out. Australia have always been the great innovators of world rugby and once again we're showing the way. It is my strong belief that we are the first country ever to have employed a specialist error coach.

The two most recent Tests have clearly shown that the players are starting to respond. We set a high standard in this respect against the Springboks but today we took the bar up a few more notches.

It's all part of JO'N's grand strategy of broadening the supporter base by targetting followers of the other codes. Aussie Rules fans are accustomed to seeing their players propelling the ball forward with the hands rather than catching it, so they would have been quite impressed to see how well our rugby boys are mastering the art.
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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
.../snip/...

It is my strong belief that we are the first country ever to have employed a specialist error coach.

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Nearly choked on the coffee, Bruce.:)


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