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John Thornett (49)
I won't be suprised if it's a Uni vs Sunnybank final. The Bank were very good on the weekend ( as you'd expect from a side with Gill and Kingi on the bench), and i think they'll go past GPS relatively easily.
Are the finals being played at Ballymore on Sunday, anyone?
Watched Bros V Easts dvd on Friday night, was worst match I have seen in ages. No wonder bank flogged them Saturday. Easts front row was rubbish and kept folding with Sunnybank being penalised for it. Easts verry lucky with ref at the scrum. Apparently one of Easts front row signed to Brumbies as well? Don't know why if this is true. Yeah the reds helped, however there were even less reds in easts first round loss to bank. 'Injuries' yes I know would be the argument, however we all know that it takes much more than 15 Premier players, even 22 at that. Realistically about 30 to 35 across a Premier season. Would be interesting to see how many players Uni and the bank have used in Premier. Even uni last year too. The Premier clubs with solid depth ie: 1st and 2nd grade, are the ones which tend to shine at finals time, teams on shaky grounds usually don't have the depth to handle injuries, tours, call ups etc.
It takes overall rugby program development to move forward. One year 'flash in pan' teams do not last. Look at Sunnycoast. Brilliance to backdoor. Even in NRL, roosters are prime here too. I know i will have arguments here, but it happens all the time- Brilliant coach, good lookin team that do well and then disappear. Team does ok but not win title, board not happy, knee jerk sack that years coach. New coach in, team does brilliant, might even win, then fall away. Training systems in place sometimes take 12 months to find fruition for efforts and to become ingrained with players to execute correctly. Can easts build on this season? Hope so, but depth will surely need to improve.
Finals will be interesting. Uni are the guns to watch out for. Even without Reds. Look up the scores they posted on teams without their reds hotshots. Very similar all season.
There is a reason Uni and Sunnybank have depth, which ties in with the reason why they have so many Reds players.....
You can't expect the clubs who aren't as financially well off in compairson to the likes of Sunnybank and University to be able to build their playing squad.
I think if the clubs that are crying poor ran themselves more like a business with a goal of making some money that could be invested in development structures then they would be better off. All the stories I hear of clubs that are broke or close to it paying money to players are just crazy. If money is the only reason a player is interested in the club he isn't the type of guy the club should want. Players should go to the club that provides them with the best opportunity on and off the field.
Uni has used 47 players this year. I would assume most clubs to be in a similar boat.
Murphy from Easts is a very good player with a one year deal down at the brumbies who I hope gets a chance at the next level.
I would also say that with Easts putting 2nd and 4th grade into the finals they have very good depth as a club.
My bad, was trying to think through who'd they be, Shon Siemonik is one.Sunny coast have 2 academy players in their team. Plus they have seen a few repersentative players from the past come and go this season.
Much easier for Sunnybank and Uni to use that many players when they have so many Reds players. As seen by the strength of their 2nd grade sides, most of these players can easily slot into premier grade when needed. Most of these second grade players will play half the season in premier grade, then once the representative players come back, they slip back to second grade. It's much easier to have this depth when players are paid.
This is an approximate number of representative players (Super Rugby/Academy) that would of played at some point this year for their clubs. I've probably missed a few, or unaware of some, but you get the picture.
University: 13
Sunnybank: 14
Brothers: 4
Easts: 4
Souths: 2
Wests: 0
Norths: 0
GPS: 3
Gold Coast: 3
Sunshine Coast: 0
I wouldn't say that all these representative players went to those clubs for the money, but I definatly would of influenced some of them. And this depth can be seen through Premier, Second and Third Grade, along with Premier Colts, where Sunnybank and University are in the top 3.
I'm not having a bitch and moan cause my club has got knocked out ect. But it's fact that the money does influence the depth in these sides. Most University and Sunnybank second grade or premier colts players would be playing premier grade for the likes of Wests, Sunshine Coast, Norths and probably Souths and Gold Coast.
Once again I'm not having a bitch and moan, just a statement of how things are.