MarkJ
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In regards to the Force, DHP became the first WA born player to play for the Wallabies since John Welborn.
WA raised/schooled I think. According to Wikipedia he was born in Durban
In regards to the Force, DHP became the first WA born player to play for the Wallabies since John Welborn.
I understand not every year produces good long term players for the club out of the Melbourne system but hopefully this doesn't become like the South African Force issue.
Dispirited players = loss after loss = vote of no confidence in coachALL is not well inside the Rebels stockade.
There’s been talk this week that Melbourne players have grown so dispirited under the harsh regime of coach Tony McGahan that a meeting with a senior Rebels official was held recently to air their grievances.
McGahan is the hardest of taskmasters, and he runs a very tight ship. Not unlike Michael Cheika at the Waratahs, McGahan has final say in almost everything at the club and decisions aren’t always popular.
McGahan’s old-school methodology has seen four assistant coaches come and go in two years and while players were content to wear McGahan’s abrasive way last year because they were a club on the rise, we hear the collective mood has darkened this season.
Watch this space.
ALL is not well inside the Rebels stockade.
There’s been talk this week that Melbourne players have grown so dispirited under the harsh regime of coach Tony McGahan that a meeting with a senior Rebels official was held recently to air their grievances.
McGahan is the hardest of taskmasters, and he runs a very tight ship. Not unlike Michael Cheika at the Waratahs, McGahan has final say in almost everything at the club and decisions aren’t always popular.
McGahan’s old-school methodology has seen four assistant coaches come and go in two years and while players were content to wear McGahan’s abrasive way last year because they were a club on the rise, we hear the collective mood has darkened this season.
Watch this space.
Gloucester release centre for Super Rugby move
Gloucester have confirmed that Australian centre Bill Meakes has been released from his contract with the club to take up an opportunity to play Super Rugby.
http://www.planetrugby.com/news/gloucester-release-centre-for-super-rugby-move/
Bill Meakes to the Rebels? Big unit, and would help fill the void left by Ellison, Harris.
I've quoted your post over from the match thread.Last games for Rebels, including those in the stands, to my knowledge (or at least in contract limbo):
Paul Asquith, Ryan Cocker, Cam Crawford, Tamati Ellison, Scott Fuglistaller, Jamie Hagan, Mike Harris, Dan Hawkins, Luke Jones, Kotaro Matsushima, Tim Metcher, Mick Snowden, Adam Thomson
*snip
A hamstring injury has seen fullback Mike Harris play his last game for the Melbourne Rebels after being ruled out for the remaining outing of the season against the Queensland Reds on Friday night in Brisbane.
The 28-year-old, who joins French club Lyon at the end of the season, was substituted in the seventh minute against the Crusaders in Christchurch on Saturday – prematurely ending a frustrating season of injuries for the back.
Rebels lock Luke Jones has recovered from a concussion while second row partner Lopeti Timani will continue to be monitored for a second-week after suffering a head knock against the Stormers.
Captain Nic Stirzaker and Laurie Weeks both successfully returned from ankle and hamstring injuries, respectively, against the Crusaders.
The Melbourne Rebels injury update following Round 16 v Crusaders brought to you by Recover Sports Medicine:
Lopeti Timani (Concussion): Test
Mike Harris (Hamstring): Season
Kotaro Matsushima (Hamstring): Season
Dan Hawkins (Back): Season
Dom Shipperley (Knee): Season
Cam Crawford (Broken Hand): Season
Tamati Ellison (calf): Season
I've quoted your post over from the match thread.
I'm pretty sure Hagan is signed through till the end of 2017.
Any chance for any of Asquith, Crawford or Hawkins to get another crack? I thought Crawford was probably playing as well as he ever had until the injury and Asquith and Hawkins seemed good in their limited time.