Clarkie says there's a rumour Beale is homesick and isn't liking Melbourne, any truth to it?
Wish we were playing this week.
For a number of reasons I agree. A first week bye is a wasted bye imo. It doesn't let us rest from hard weeks of toil, because well.. we haven't been playing serious games.
Our preseason has been good, really good in fact. But, theres always a different level of intensity between preseason and the real deal.
I went looking for where he said it. While I am sure there are some who will know better than me, it didn't sound like much was in it.
Living in a different city to family and friends - especially if they are a big part of your life - for the first time is always difficult. If we're still hearing rumours in 6 months, I'll start worrying more.
It's not like he has to live in frigging Canberra or Perth!Wouldn't be the first time the club has had to deal with homesickness, they'd have support mechanisms in place.
Dont compare Perth to Canberra!
Here's one for Daz:
Quade Cooper @QuadeCooper
Who's going to the Melbourne rebels fan day? I might come by n say hi. So if there's any reds supporters bring your stuff n I'll sign it...
Edit: also, I wouldn't be too ready to use Quade as a representative of the Reds. I was just thinking with this time he's spending down here and his 1 year contract, we may see the 3 Amigos together at a super team...
My little boy is going to lose his shit when he meets James O'Connor.Oh god, please, please let it be so!
As for the family days, they are a big deal for AFL clubs. It's all about getting the kids - the AFL do it brilliantly through AusKick and then days like this. The Rebels are going about community engagement the right way - bottom up. Get families involved and you guarantee yourself years of support.
My little boy is going to lose his shit when he meets James O'Connor.
Cooper and Cipriani in car crash
Three of Super Rugby's most high-profile players were involved in a car accident last Friday in Melbourne.
According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald Rebels players Danny Cipriani and Kurtley Beale, along with injured Wallaby and Reds star Quade Cooper are believed to be the players involved.
It is believed the trio were driving back to the house that Cipriani shares with Rebels teammate Luke Jones when the car failed to take a bend and went over a shrub and into a parked car.
It is believed that no one was injured in the accident.
http://www.rugby365.com/tournaments/super14/news/2850624.htm