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Rebels 2018

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Chris McKivat (8)
Any locally developed Vic talent coming through next year to be excited about gents?
A couple of boys in Brisbane who finished Gps school rugby today. Hosea- lock at BBC and Phoenix Hunt -9 who captained Nudgee to there premiership today. Both talented youngsters who are in the Aus school boys and BABA squad. Hope they are heading home.
 

James Pettifer

Jim Clark (26)
Strong debut from Uelese. On for 10 minutes and had 4 runs for 19 meters and 2 tackles (compare to TPN who had 70 minutes, 4 runs for 5 meters, 2 tackles and 3 missed tackles).

Look forward to actually seeing him play some minutes for the Rebels this year.

First local Rebel to play for Australia. May he be the first of many.

(stats from ESPN)
 

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Tim Horan (67)
I have a question for anyone who watches the younger development players in particular Uelese.

So I played with him and against him, but he was in the year below me and when I finished school he was still playing at blindside flanker. He was always pretty decent but outshone by Sione, Rob Leota, Fereti and probably even Fereti's younger brother RJ.

Admittedly I never paid him too much attention but he certainly wasn't known as a wallaby in waiting 3-4 years ago.

So what happened to allow him to not only switch positions but become this seemingly wallaby competent player??


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I have a question for anyone who watches the younger development players in particular Uelese.

So I played with him and against him, but he was in the year below me and when I finished school he was still playing at blindside flanker. He was always pretty decent but outshone by Sione, Rob Leota, Fereti and probably even Fereti's younger brother RJ.

Admittedly I never paid him too much attention but he certainly wasn't known as a wallaby in waiting 3-4 years ago.

So what happened to allow him to not only switch positions but become this seemingly wallaby competent player??


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I only know what the club says, which is that Nic Henderson saw his potential and got Zane Hilton to look at him.

From that, the conversation around conversion from 8 to 2 was pretty quick; Jordan was up for it, and Hilton reckons he is a scrum machine.

Really love these stories, seeing that coaches do more than teach how to pass, they also identify talent and tweak players. Imagine, that conversation to turn him into a hooker probably, and unknowingly at the time, changed his life.
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
How does this wish list team look?

1. Fereti
2. Chibba
3. Weeks

16. Uelese
17. Vui
18. Faulkner

Ideal if you like your starting scrum to be pushed backwards at a rate of knots.

Vui, Uelese and Lomax on the other hand would have been legendary. What did Totality do to piss him off so much?
 

oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
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Anyone have any clues as to who the other three interviewees were?

I assume Hilton would have been one.


Nope, nothing. I can confirm that I wasn't one of the four interviewed. Probably for the best too...

Was hoping one of our inside ears like RebelYell or 75 could shed some light for us punters.
 
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daz

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Nope, nothing. I can confirm that I wasn't one of the four interviewed. Probably for the best too.

Was hoping one of our inside ears like RebelYell or 75 could shed some light for us punters.

I can tell you that despite being in town last week, Sir Graham Darkness was not one of those 4.

Not sure how I feel about that.
 
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daz

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Gotta say, I'm still an each way bet on whether I want Wessels at the club. Sure, for a first year coach, he did well, but let's be honest, he had good cattle and no baggage.

I'm not convinced he would be a automatic success anywhere, just yet. Was it just a case of right moment right place right time?

I'm not saying he is a bad coach, if anything, no one can say he is good or bad at Super Rugby level because he simply doesn't have the track record yet.

If he does come to the Rebels, I hope I'm wrong, but there does seem to be a big hoo-ha over a bloke who won 6 games. What am I missing that everyone else seems to see?
 
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Tim Horan (67)
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Gotta say, I'm still an each way bet on whether I want Wessels at the club. Sure, for a first year coach, he did well, but let's be honest, he had good cattle and no baggage.

I'm not convinced he would be a automatic success anywhere, just yet. Was it just a case of right moment right place right time?

I'm not saying he is a bad coach, if anything, no one can say he is good or bad at Super Rugby level because he simply doesn't have the track record yet.

If he does come to the Rebels, I hope I'm wrong, but there does seem to be a big hoo-ha over a bloke who won 6 games. What am I missing that everyone else seems to see?

Good cattle?
 
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