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Rebels 2014

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James Buchanan

Trevor Allan (34)
Hegarty showed plenty of promise tonight. He's a very deceptive ball player and looked at home as starting 5/8. JOC (James O'Connor) would benefit playing outside of him, perhaps in a similar way that Giteau did outside of Larkham (not comparing Hegarty to Bernie, just the extra space).

We must have been watching different games. At the ground Hegarty looked out of his depth with terrible tactical kicking and mostly just shuffle on passes. It was good to get a win but in all reality it was despite of Hegarty and in majority due to the forwards and goal line defense.
 

Tex

Greg Davis (50)
Agree about his kicking, that fluff chip on halfway had me spitting! I thought for a young guy playing his 2nd match he looked composed. My expectations weren't set too high and I'd say they were pleasantly exceeded.

Far from the match winner, but contributed ably.
 

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Tony Shaw (54)
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Did anyone see this article in the Australian?

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...-understudy-role/story-e6frg7o6-1226644835015

Not trying to predict how things will go for Hill, but can you see him working as a understudy to another senior coach? You could free up his time to focus on attack coaching (clearly what's he renowned for) and have a senior coach overseeing all aspects of the game (including attack). Sort of reminds me of the setup they have at some AFL clubs, .i.e Mark Thompson as an assistant out at Essendon.
 

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Peter Sullivan (51)
The Rebels on Saturday bolstered their forward stocks with the signature of Chiefs front-rower Toby Smith until the end of 2016.
The Queensland-born prop made the tough call to leave the Super Rugby champions, following some outstanding performances for the Chiefs this season, but spoke of the new opportunities that loom with the Rebels.
you beat me to it
i cant recall tight or loose head
 

southsider

Arch Winning (36)
We must have been watching different games. At the ground Hegarty looked out of his depth with terrible tactical kicking and mostly just shuffle on passes. It was good to get a win but in all reality it was despite of Hegarty and in majority due to the forwards and goal line defense.
i thought he was so ordinary that he mustve been a outside back filling in because of injuries :/ thought his passes were pretty terrible
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
In terms of Loosy/Tighthead, I can only find this article from 2010, which suggests he's primarily a loosehead, in recent years, but played a lot of tighthead at school level.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/sport/4334178/Smith-scaling-rugby-ladder

So we're looking at:

Props:
Toby Smith (Loosehead)
Laurie Weeks (Tighthead)
Paul Alo-Emile (Tighthead)
Max Lahiff (Loosehead)
Nic Henderson &/or Cruze Ah-Nau &/or Eddie Aholelei

This would signal the end of Henderson's time at the Rebels. He tries his best but his best isn't quite good enough. I have yet to see him make a metre with ball in hand.
 

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Billy Sheehan (19)
Henderson was always retiring after this season. Think Sexton will be a very good hooker . Just speculating of course , but Bernard Foley might be an interesting 10 at the Rebs.
 

James Buchanan

Trevor Allan (34)
Can't tell you too much, but you are wrong!

Well. That is interesting. It raises some implications re: KB (Kurtley Beale). Possibly also JOC (James O'Connor) and perhaps the development kids.

The Sydney Uni mafia strikes again perhaps?

Are you trying to be G&GR's own Growden?

I'll give credit where credit is due. blues recovery is usually very well informed as far as Rebels player movements are concerned.
 

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Billy Sheehan (19)
Just speculating , but I think the Rebs may have decided to move on from Beale and JOC (James O'Connor) freeing up some cash for a more balanced squad and Foley may be the beneficiary of an offer the Tahs can't match , especially if they sign Beale and keep Folau.
Last nights game might be all the proof they needed to move on
 

James Buchanan

Trevor Allan (34)
Just speculating , but I think the Rebs may have decided to move on from Beale and JOC (James O'Connor) freeing up some cash for a more balanced squad and Foley may be the beneficiary of an offer the Tahs can't match , especially if they sign Beale and keep Folau.
Last nights game might be all the proof they needed to move on

I was just thinking that it would mark a drastically different direction in recruiting, heading away from superstars to a more team driven approach.

I think you are right that if the Tahs keep Folau, then they really only have room for one of KB (Kurtley Beale) and Foley as both command/deserve starting positions. So, it is logical that the Rebels can probably secure the other.
 

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Billy Sheehan (19)
I think your right. Under Sams recruitment management , I think you are seeing a definite change in direction. He has a great eye, think Hegarty, Reid, English,Woodward.All have enormous potential and signed on his say so. He also strongly fought for Higgers, despite opposition from some coaching staff.
 

James Buchanan

Trevor Allan (34)
I think your right. Under Sams recruitment management , I think you are seeing a definite change in direction. He has a great eye, think Hegarty, Reid, English,Woodward.All have enormous potential and signed on his say so. He also strongly fought for Higgers, despite opposition from some coaching staff.

Can't say I disagree with the idea. Not entirely sold on Hegarty yet but I agree he has potential.

It certainly is interesting speculation but combined with his ability to somehow uncover Australian born props playing overseas who are willing to come to the Rebels I am very impressed so far.
 
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