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David Codey (61)
So the Wallabies are not world champs, therefore your prognosis on what is wrong is automatically correct?
Yes, Braveheart mentioned it two posts ago.
Wake up and read the post! Did say that? No I said that he made rugby exciting and fun not boring and negative!
See this is what I hate, this perception that the Reds are the Harlem Globetrotters of rugby, spinning the ball wide in their own 22, doing crazy tricks (ball under the jersey), and winning by 100 points every game while the audience whoop and cheer.
A whistleblower?
Using twitter?
If he had a pre conceived plan to expose the rotting carcass,any fool would understand the issue is too complex to be outlined in under 140 characters.
Why has he deleted the tweets, why is he in no comment mode?
The dumb prick had a moan on twitter and it has blown up in his face.
Otherwise he would have issued further statements clarifying his position,but instead he deletes the evidence.
And just how far has this got them in the last year?
I honestly think his heart was in the right place when he decided to tweet his feelings, but his head let him down on the best way to go about it. I think he was disapppointed and angry at his own perfromances, his injury, the Wallabies performances, Deans' comments, ARU negotiations and tweeted his thoughts whilst angry.
He subsequently retracted the tweets, when he had time to calm down and realise he made a blunder. Hopefully he has learnt a valuable lesson about putting the brain into gear before he puts his mouth (fingers) in motion.
Unfortunately, his comments have distracted attention form the game this weekend and turned this into an argument about Quade. All the while the ARU keeps silent, hoping to slip under the radar to avoid having to deal with the problems within the ARU.
I am curious if anyone besides Quade believe we are losing games such as those to Samoa, Ireland, the ABs (repeatedly) because we are not adventurous enough.
Or should I say "why" anyone believes that?
It seems to me that those critical losses, and the poor record in recent years against the ABs have been built around substandard execution of basic skills in core areas - lack of aggression and dynamism at the breakdown, passive defence, poor kicking and chasing. Yes, the back line play has been uninspiring a lot of the time. But I would wager that if we were winning the forward / set piece / defensive aggression battle, the backs probably would have done the job reasonably well. Constraining Quade, and anyone else, has not been the major stumbling block.
Sorry to interrupt the vitriolic ping-pong.
I particularly like the reference, for the cognoscenti, to the Sopranos!Get out from under your rock, it isn't a qld v nsw debate, this is about the national team and a member of it going into business for himself.
Deans was reticent to discuss the Cooper issue, but indicated that the player was certainly not on the outer.
Deans said he preferred not to comment on Cooper's remarks.
"I have no interest in creating any further distractions," Deans said today.
"But it hasn't been a distraction for the [Wallabies] playing group, to be fair."
Deans said that earlier today he had sent Cooper a text message 'to wish him well for his operation' on his injured knee.
When asked if he could see Cooper being 'welcomed back' into the Wallabies camp, Deans replied: "Absolutely."