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John Thornett (49)
Yeah I saw the scores it didn’t look great still keen to watch it to see how they went. Will the replay be on the Rebels website or will I have to find it elsewhere?yeah but dont bother
Yeah I saw the scores it didn’t look great still keen to watch it to see how they went. Will the replay be on the Rebels website or will I have to find it elsewhere?yeah but dont bother
It’s normally available for replay after the live stream. Maybe check back at the Brumbies and / or Rebels FB page later on.Yeah I saw the scores it didn’t look great still keen to watch it to see how they went. Will the replay be on the Rebels website or will I have to find it elsewhere?
The border (NSW) areas do tend to be open to other sports like rugby due to exposure to the "other" game through proximity.
The other regions are on the outer fringe of Melbourne which going back 20yrs were AFL heartland. With the expansion of Melbourne these areas are essentially suburbs of Melbourne which now facilitate more diversity including in sports opening up opportunity.
The key issue is that the rural communities generally are tight knit and AFL is almost akin to a mix of religion and a business enterprise that provides an identity for some towns.
Its not hard to look at the NRL with its big war chest full of $$$ or even the ABL before the MLB its cut ties. They confined their primary marketing to the greater Melbourne area even though there are some teams and competitions in the country regions.
There is no ROI from the country regions for rugby. What benefits do you derive from people who are unlikely to do any more than have a look at an occasional game on TV as they live several hours away?
In Melbourne and surrounds, the population is notorious for going and watching any sports that is being played. Why would you invest time or money outside of this catchment area?
I think Rugby, and in this case the Rebels need to decide if they are a commercial venture looking for support for a team, or a group of missionaries on a crusade to spread the "rugby" gospel to those in distant parts.
Genia subject to fitness. Hmmmmm.... Anyway, not too surprised by lack of Wallabies. Good to see Ratu in there, he should do well in the 10s format, as will Hutchison.interesting selections for the 10's
Melbourne Rebels Men’s Squad
Jock Armstrong
Duncan Chubb
Jack Debreczeni
Colby Fainga’a
Sam Figg
Adam Freier
Will Genia*
Harrison Goddard
Esei Ha’angana
David Horwitz
Trevor Hosea
Henry Hutchison
Latu Latunipulu
Sama Malolo
Tom Moloney
Hunter Paisami
Rowan Perry
Kitione Ratu
Dom Shipperley
Alex Toolis
Andrew Tuala
Sione Tuipulotu
Ikapote Tupai
Semisi Tupou
Mahe Vailanu
Sam Ward
*Subject to fitness
only half the squad are contracted Rebels
Turns out the Rebels uncontracted squad players are worse than the Brumbies starting XV. Nothing to see here, I hope the Rebels coaches got what they were looking for from that trial, because it was a bit strange.
interesting selections for the 10's
Melbourne Rebels Men’s Squad
Jock Armstrong
Duncan Chubb
Jack Debreczeni
Colby Fainga’a
Sam Figg
Adam Freier
Will Genia*
Harrison Goddard
Esei Ha’angana
David Horwitz
Trevor Hosea
Henry Hutchison
Latu Latunipulu
Sama Malolo
Tom Moloney
Hunter Paisami
Rowan Perry
Kitione Ratu
Dom Shipperley
Alex Toolis
Andrew Tuala
Sione Tuipulotu
Ikapote Tupai
Semisi Tupou
Mahe Vailanu
Sam Ward
*Subject to fitness
only half the squad are contracted Rebels
4 (5?) form NSW Country NRC
Well, it’s good to have Adam Freier on board again!Maybe the Rebels should buy some more players?
Why start questioning it now?Finally money well spent! He will make a great starting 10.
I have to say after seeing some of your un-contracted players and ring-ins in the trial, by seasons end there may be question about how money was spent and why.
Starting XV? We had at least 5 starting players out. But glad you thought it looked like our starting XV. Shows the depth we have the development that non-contracted players have been getting over the recent past (finally).
Let’s save bragging until the season proper. Then there are no excuses.5 off the starting XV vs Uncontracted Rebels players is an interesting win to brag about for our nation's capital.
5 off the starting XV vs Uncontracted Rebels players is an interesting win to brag about for our nation's capital.
Brag about trial performances at your peril. In 2014 the Rebels won 3/3 in their trials. Super Rugby proper? Wooden spoon. I don’t expect that result for the Brumbies (indeed I think they are front-runners to win the Aussie conference), but let’s just wait and see rather than play “my Dad is bigger than your Dad).Amirite, under-estimate the Brumbies at your peril. At least 7 regular starters did not start the trial on Saturday; Sio, Mann-Rea, Pocock, Powell, Lealiifano, Peni, Kuridrani. Of those, only Joe Powell had a later involvement. That is a lot of improvement yet to come into the side. Undoubtedly, the Rebels will also be strengthened when your top players are brought in. But adding Coleman, Timani, Mafi, Genia, Hodge, Koriobete and Naivalu is unlikely to improve the side any more than the additions yet to come into the Brumbies. Have I missed anyone of note?
Amirite, under-estimate the Brumbies at your peril. At least 7 regular starters did not start the trial on Saturday; Sio, Mann-Rea, Pocock, Powell, Lealiifano, Peni, Kuridrani. Of those, only Joe Powell had a later involvement. That is a lot of improvement yet to come into the side. Undoubtedly, the Rebels will also be strengthened when your top players are brought in. But adding Coleman, Timani, Mafi, Genia, Hodge, Koriobete and Naivalu is unlikely to improve the side any more than the additions yet to come into the Brumbies. Have I missed anyone of note?