Some bad news, according to the Herald Sun, Cooper Vuna has a suspected fractured shoulder blade.
Because he's not good enough, Doussain is the starter now at 9. Burgess isn't made for french rugby.Why would toulouse be keen to release him?
Because there's a cheaper local scrummie who's outplaying him. I hope we don't get him, no need.Why would toulouse be keen to release him?
Apparently one of the rebels fly half prospects wasn't allowed back into mainland Australia due to the lack of judgement demonstrated in getting his hair braided into "corn rows" for the trial match.
Is there any truth to this?
Because he's not good enough, Doussain is the starter now at 9. Burgess isn't made for french rugby.
Because Doussain is not that good too (he's only 21 though). Contrary to Kelleher, Burgess isn't a leader, especially for the forwards, and Burgess needs to play in a pre-established game, as many australian players he has difficulties to adapt his game in no pre-established situations, and at Toulouse we play this kind of game where players must adapt their game during most of the match.Doussain is a good player; so it is no disgrace to be ranked behind him. Burgess is not playing as well as he did last year but neither is the team as a whole.
French scrumhalves in the Top14 play the position like they are flyhalves playing the position, and are frequently the quarterbacks of the backline rather than the number 10, as in other countries.
No wonder so many of them can play flyhalf when there is a need, and no wonder either why there are so few elite specialist flyhalves in the whole country.
No. 9s like Burgess, and Kelleher before him at Toulouse, are uncommon in the Top14 because they are game breakers rather than the playmakers French teams are used to at scrumhalf.
In that sense you are right that Burgess isn't made for French rugby, but Toulouse has played 22 games this season and Burgess has just missed one match and started in 11 of them, so he isn't all that bad.
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Because Doussain is not that good too (he's only 21 though). Contrary to Kelleher, Burgess isn't a leader, especially for the forwards, and Burgess needs to play in a pre-established game, as many australian players he has difficulties to adapt his game in no pre-established situations, and at Toulouse we play this kind of game where players must adapt their game during most of the match.
In Australia we call it "playing what is in front of you"they called it "intelligence situationnelle" in french, in english we could translate it by "to be able to think by yourself and take the good decision (individually and together) given the situation on the pitch, if you have the ball or not."
Because Doussain is not that good too (he's only 21 though).
That article is really confused. Its not really saying anything except he has a sore shoulder and will undergo scans.
Also, I am more concerned that Aholetei went off injured early than Vuna.
I thought it was because of the effort (or lack thereof) that he put into his tackle on Folau when he got his first try.
JOC (James O'Connor)who was said player?
Do you mean Eddie? I saw that but heard he went back on later - any news?
No, I was just going off the Twitter feed. I'm just more concerned about being spoiled for choice in our Prop selection than our Wingers.