The Rebels have recruited former All Blacks manager Tony Thorpe as their new team director.
He is outstanding at carrying bags.
Gee, I'd love to see an org chart of how all these roles hang together.
Assume they will retain Sarg, who will report into Tony. I noticed that Chris Thomson is managing the Drua, so maybe he's left the Club?
Why make two trips to the car when you can do it in one?! We had to get a new Tony to replace the old one!Clearly, he's a man who brings in all the shopping bags from the Car in one hit.
Why make two trips to the car when you can do it in one?! We had to get a new Tony to replace the old one!
Would you say that Tony brings in the Totality of the shopping in one trip?
Its bizarre a French side has even allowed him away at thos time of year. No foreign restrictions during the European cup compared to domestic league.Would be great for Aussie rugby but bizarre from the perspective that he just re-signed with Bordeaux.
I reckon he'd be our starting 6 now if he had stayed.
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I reckon he'd be our starting 6 now if he had stayed.
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Big call BH, though I for one would have been more than happy to see him playing there. But, he would not have replaced Mumm up to the end of last year, and Cheika has made it abundantly clear this year that he sees Hanigan and Dempsey as his long term No 6s. I suspect he would still be no better than No 3 in line had he stayed here rather than moving to France.
he's sort of content, missus not so much, i'm led to believe. but he has re-signed. there were apparently no offers from Oz !Things might not be so rosie in France and he could be looking for a return to Oz.
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he's sort of content, missus not so much, i'm led to believe. but he has re-signed. there were apparently no offers from Oz !
None of these things happened with the availability of Jones. He left before he gave himself that opportunity.
I actually thought his time as a fringe Wallaby coincided partly with Dean Mumm's selection at 6, but probably not right. However, it was clear at the time that Luke wasn't getting any real opportunity under Cheika regardless of who was playing 6, and iirc there was some contention over the spot back then, and I see no reason to believe the situation would have changed to Luke's benefit had he stayed. I see much the same story unfolding for Joe Powell atm where despite being the form No 9 all through the Super Rugby year he can't get any real opportunity under Cheika who favours Phipps as the back up to Genia despite a very poor Super Rugby year and continued criticisms by knowledgeable posters here about his technical skills. I fully expect Joe to fade into the background after this year is over, Wallabies-wise.
Unfortunately, Jones was widely criticised for two ball handling errors in his first Wallabies' appearance. The fact that he had a relatively good match for the remainder of the game was ignored mostly because of those errors. Errors which were probably very understandable nerves issues on debut.
It is a matter of opinion only just what would have happened had he stayed here, but it is my opinion that once Cheika gets a set against a player, there is little the player can do to change his mind, and I believe Cheika had that set against Luke Jones. Luke could have been given opportunities in the following year had Cheika been ingerested in him, but wasn't. Let's see how long it takes Arnold to force his way back in, if ever.