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Reds 2020

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Andrew Slack (58)
was a bit silly chucking this on the reds forum wasn't it, not gonna get many people looking for the betterment of aus rugby
Just because we don’t agree with your assessment of the situation doesn’t mean we are misguided.

Australian rugby needs both a spread of talent and talented guys competing hard at State level.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
was a bit silly chucking this on the reds forum wasn't it, not gonna get many people looking for the betterment of aus rugby

Well, the Reds already gave the Tahs Rob Simmons

Let’s be real here, Reds are a team of rookies with little experience and you’re asking that the Reds give up their third most experienced forward to complement a Tahs team already full of experience for the betterment of Australian Rugby?

I understand guys like Blyth and Hockings are promising, but shit lets get real they’ve barely got 12 caps of Super Rugby experience between them.

Tahs: 345 caps(Super Rugby and Test)
Rob Simmons (30 years old 231 caps)
Ned Hanigan(24 years old, 56 caps)
Tom Staniforth(25 years old, 14 caps)
Ryan McCauley (22 years old, 2 caps)
Jed Holloway (27 years old, 52 caps)

Compared to the Reds(127 caps)
Izack Rodda (22 years old, 48 caps)
Salakai-Loto (23 years old, 37 caps)
Angus Blyth (21 years old, 1 cap)
Harry Hocking (21 years old, 11 caps)
Michael Wood (20 years old, 0 caps)
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
For every player who leaves and stays away (e.g. Colby Fainga'a going to Melbourne), there's a player who leaves only to come back so much the better (e.g. Hooper going to Canberra before returning to Sydney).
 

Ignoto

Peter Sullivan (51)
was a bit silly chucking this on the reds forum wasn't it, not gonna get many people looking for the betterment of aus rugby

Ah yes. The NSW Waratahs, the model Franchise team who sacrifices their success for the good of Australian rugby. The same NSW Waratahs who didn't follow the rest policy last year that every other team did.....
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Ah yes. The NSW Waratahs, the model Franchise team who sacrifices their success for the good of Australian rugby. The same NSW Waratahs who didn't follow the rest policy last year that every other team did...


Sorry, which players weren't rested that were required to be?
 

Silverado

Dick Tooth (41)
Show-n-go, there were a number of excellent locks who left the Western Force after their collapse. If NSW was serious about fixing their depth, why didn’t they bring any of them into the squad.

This is also not a new area that NSW has suddenly had a short coming in. The organisation has had ample time to find players to fill any holes they think is required.
While I agree that Coleman and Phillip would have been good pick ups, the players do make the decision of where they go. The vast majority followed their coach in a reverse takeover of the Rebels due in part to a (Justified) chip on their shoulder that the other franchises sat on their hands
 
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Bobby Sands

Guest
Sorry, which players weren't rested that were required to be?

Gibson just flatly didn’t abide by the pact.

The only thing worse than the Tahs, is it’s supporters.

“You should give us one of your few established Wallabies, and we will give you nothing in return but it will increase the utility of Australian rugby. Oh and if you don’t agree with me than you are closed minded and anti-NSW.”
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Gibson just flatly didn’t abide by the pact.

The only thing worse than the Tahs, is it’s supporters.

“You should give us one of your few established Wallabies, and we will give you nothing in return but it will increase the utility of Australian rugby. Oh and if you don’t agree with me than you are closed minded and anti-NSW.”


He did. He rested the remaining players that were required to be rested in the final round against the Highlanders. Kepu, Simmons, Hooper, Beale and Foley all sat out that game to meet the resting requirements.

There was some controversy because late in the season he said he wasn't guaranteeing he would do it, but in the end the players were rested.

But sure, have a crack mate.
 

Silverado

Dick Tooth (41)
Gibson just flatly didn’t abide by the pact.

The only thing worse than the Tahs, is it’s supporters.

“You should give us one of your few established Wallabies, and we will give you nothing in return but it will increase the utility of Australian rugby. Oh and if you don’t agree with me than you are closed minded and anti-NSW.”
That's not true. They did it badly by leaving it until the end, but they complied. You obviously missed the Sunwolves game in Newcastle when they tried to rest too many at once and got beaten.
Also, it was one Waratah supporter...
 
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Bobby Sands

Guest
He did. He rested the remaining players that were required to be rested in the final round against the Highlanders. Kepu, Simmons, Hooper, Beale and Foley all sat out that game to meet the resting requirements.

There was some controversy because late in the season he said he wasn't guaranteeing he would do it, but in the end the players were rested.

But sure, have a crack mate.

He only did it because you were not in the running, he said he would not commit to it if they were in the running (for finals).

All of the other teams did it early in the season in good faith.

I understand that he was trying to save his position, but it's hard to reason that it was not self-serving.

The NSW side has been stacked for years, the "salary cap" has been very creatively applied by the ARU in Super Rugby.

NSW has lots of talent, and I look forward to seeing this new squad build and develop from within - which I am sure they will do very well.
 
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Bobby Sands

Guest
That's not true. They did it badly by leaving it until the end, but they complied. You obviously missed the Sunwolves game in Newcastle when they tried to rest too many at once and got beaten.
Also, it was one Waratah supporter.

This is a fair and measured response, and I apologise it was a broad brushstroke from me.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
Festival of hate has started early...

Tahs should release Donaldson to the Rebels for the betterment of Australian Rugby, meanwhile send Nawaganitawase up North to Queensland now that they have Maddocks on the books.
 
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Show-n-go

Guest
Well, the Reds already gave the Tahs Rob Simmons

Let’s be real here, Reds are a team of rookies with little experience and you’re asking that the Reds give up their third most experienced forward to complement a Tahs team already full of experience for the betterment of Australian Rugby?

I understand guys like Blyth and Hockings are promising, but shit lets get real they’ve barely got 12 caps of Super Rugby experience between them.

Tahs: 345 caps(Super Rugby and Test)
Rob Simmons (30 years old 231 caps)
Ned Hanigan(24 years old, 56 caps)
Tom Staniforth(25 years old, 14 caps)
Ryan McCauley (22 years old, 2 caps)
Jed Holloway (27 years old, 52 caps)

Compared to the Reds(127 caps)
Izack Rodda (22 years old, 48 caps)
Salakai-Loto (23 years old, 37 caps)
Angus Blyth (21 years old, 1 cap)
Harry Hocking (21 years old, 11 caps)
Michael Wood (20 years old, 0 caps)

Simmons has a year or two left at best
Hanigan has found his place as a solid super player but will never go near wallabies again
Staniforth the most promising of the lot and in line with Hockings/Blyth
McCauley bar Wood who I just don’t know anything about is easily the worst of the lot
Holloway they can’t even decide what his position is and in both he is ordinary, will see out his contract then go OS

If I were the reds, the only player I would even consider taking would be Staniforth. LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) can stay at the reds and find himself very quickly down the pecking order, even as a wallaby

Caps don’t mean much, show me a reds fan who would swap Holloway for Blyth or Hockings
 
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Show-n-go

Guest
Gibson just flatly didn’t abide by the pact.

The only thing worse than the Tahs, is it’s supporters.

“You should give us one of your few established Wallabies, and we will give you nothing in return but it will increase the utility of Australian rugby. Oh and if you don’t agree with me than you are closed minded and anti-NSW.”

Where did I say that the reds should hand the tahs a player for the lump sum of nothing?

I’m really confused I don’t remember ever saying that
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
Caps don’t mean much, show me a reds fan who would swap Holloway for Blyth or Hockings

Caps don’t mean much for those players because there are two experienced players ahead of them in LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) and Rodda... What your suggesting, leaves the Reds one injury away from fielding a second row with a combined caps of 12, including the reserve. Experience counts for a hell of a lot in an inexperienced team.

Clearly LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) didn’t want to move otherwise he would during the recent contract negotiations, I’m sure he is aware of the risk of losing his spot, but for whatever reason he sees QLD as the better option for him. That’s professional sport, whether you think he would be better served in NSW, he doesn’t agree.
 
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Bobby Sands

Guest
Simmons has a year or two left at best
Hanigan has found his place as a solid super player but will never go near wallabies again
Staniforth the most promising of the lot and in line with Hockings/Blyth
McCauley bar Wood who I just don’t know anything about is easily the worst of the lot
Holloway they can’t even decide what his position is and in both he is ordinary, will see out his contract then go OS

If I were the reds, the only player I would even consider taking would be Staniforth. LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) can stay at the reds and find himself very quickly down the pecking order, even as a wallaby

Caps don’t mean much, show me a reds fan who would swap Holloway for Blyth or Hockings

Why is this our problem? (Tahs lack of talls).

LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) is the incumbent, we want the young backrowers earring their spot. If someone is to take his spot they need to displace him. He also plays lock which is very handy. But he has poor defensive technique when he gets tired :(
 
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Bobby Sands

Guest
Where did I say that the reds should hand the tahs a player for the lump sum of nothing?

I’m really confused I don’t remember ever saying that

What were you offering? I can't remember any more than give us LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) for the benefit of Australian rugby.
 
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Show-n-go

Guest
That’s the thing, they asked and he didn’t want to go. like Salakai-Loto

You can’t force players to move

I’m not saying anyone should force him, just saying I simply think it would be good for his career and the wallabies?? At what point did this come into a literal thing rather than an opinion about player movement
 
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