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Yeah, they said that of Jack D. Still, good to see Jack Deb back. Maybe Dave Wessels can unlock his potential.
Where's it been reported that Debbie's back?
Yeah, they said that of Jack D. Still, good to see Jack Deb back. Maybe Dave Wessels can unlock his potential.
Where's it been reported that Debbie's back?
I sees him at training.Where's it been reported that Debbie's back?
Where's it been reported that Debbie's back?
Yeah, they said that of Jack D. Still, good to see Jack Deb back. Maybe Dave Wessels can unlock his potential.
Maddocks at flyhalf? That’s a massive ask of a young bloke who has no real history at playing flyhalf.
It’s incredible that for all the amazing depth the Rebels have they are so short of options at flyhalf.
Although with all the quality around him, they really only need someone to underplay their hand and let the others around them create the magic.
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It was on the tour that Wallabies assistant coach Steve Larkham urged him to make the switch from fullback to five-eighth. Famously, Larkham himself started 10 Tests at fullback for the Wallabies before Rod Macqueen converted him to five-eighth for the Test against England in Brisbane in 1998 — won 76-0 by Australia. It was the beginning of a journey that would make Larkham the first playmaker in history to appear in successive World Cup finals. “He actually was the one who suggested it, about training at 10,” Maddocks told The Australian. “He talked me through the plays but he didn’t want to put too much into my head and just talked about basic stuff such as touching the ball early.”
Lol. Funny thing about the article is that Lance leaving will put the Rebels under salary cap.I agree on Debra , i saw him do some really clever stuff from 10 ,, he lost his way for some reason but under a canny coach we might see him reach full potential .
on all the other stuff re lists etc lets face it its a tried an tested Melbourne formula ,, go way over the salary cap , win a few premierships , tons of support ,future fixed ,, they take back the premierships but who cares no one remembers that
Lol. Funny thing about the article is that Lance leaving will put the Rebels under salary cap.
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Yeah, they said that of Jack D. Still, good to see Jack Deb back. Maybe Dave Wessels can unlock his potential.
But how can that be. According to some people on the internet, the Rebels are so far above the cap that it is almost criminal (apparently).
For 2018 I would rate the flyhalf options in the following order:
1. Lance
2. Hodge
3. Horwitz
4. Adams
5. Maddocks
Although there really isn’t much between Hodge, Horwitz and Adams at this point.
And don’t forget the other Jack, McGregor.I would think 2 to 5 are currently much of a muchness at 10 today each has issues
Are we saying that the likes of Ruru and Rangi aren't being counted against the salary cap, or just the likes of Cottrell and Koteka who've not been signed but are training with the squad, presumably before rejoining the Spirit in the NRC and then the Force for Twiggyball.If it helps, some players may not be getting paid at all by the Rebels yet as they would have been paid out of their Force contracts then just moved down. Also, Japanese Marquee aren't included under salary cap (Mafi) and foreign marquee (Parling) are listed as a capped price that is actually quite low. Doesn't account for all necessarily but does explain how they could be affording depth.
Are we saying that the likes of Ruru and Rangi aren't being counted against the salary cap, or just the likes of Cottrell and Koteka who've not been signed but are training with the squad, presumably before rejoining the Spirit in the NRC and then the Force for Twiggyball.
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I would think 2 to 5 are currently much of a muchness at 10 today each has issues