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Chilla Wilson (44)
Dear Mr Cooper:
I am writing in regards to your recent comments about the style of the Wallabies. I understand that in recent years results may not have gone our way, but we are the second placed team in the world, and we recently showed plenty of guts in performances against two of the better teams in world rugby as well as beating the six nations champions 3-0. So it's not doom and gloom as you may suggest. Junior participation numbers and TV rating are on the rise, so you need to be careful when you spark a debate about the quality of this game, especially when we compete with NRL and the AFL.
Also, I would like to remind you, in case you have forgotten, that it is an honour and a privilege, not a right to play for your national side, and personally, I would give my life to be able to take the field for my country, and there are many people who would do the same and gladly not be paid for it. I do understand that you may have some extra time on your hands after the latest recursion of your knee injury, however instead of tweeting and speaking to the media, there are a few things that I believe would be a better use of your time:
None of us would want that.
Kind regards,
Jake.
I am writing in regards to your recent comments about the style of the Wallabies. I understand that in recent years results may not have gone our way, but we are the second placed team in the world, and we recently showed plenty of guts in performances against two of the better teams in world rugby as well as beating the six nations champions 3-0. So it's not doom and gloom as you may suggest. Junior participation numbers and TV rating are on the rise, so you need to be careful when you spark a debate about the quality of this game, especially when we compete with NRL and the AFL.
Also, I would like to remind you, in case you have forgotten, that it is an honour and a privilege, not a right to play for your national side, and personally, I would give my life to be able to take the field for my country, and there are many people who would do the same and gladly not be paid for it. I do understand that you may have some extra time on your hands after the latest recursion of your knee injury, however instead of tweeting and speaking to the media, there are a few things that I believe would be a better use of your time:
- Completing tertiary education
- Participating in community programs with the Reds
- Helping coaching at your local club
- Communicating to your employers about your future employment
- Planning a business or career for life after rugby
None of us would want that.
Kind regards,
Jake.