Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
"If there's someone older who is better then you aren't good enough yet."
Or anymore, as the case may be.
Or anymore, as the case may be.
"If there's someone older who is better then you aren't good enough yet."
Or anymore, as the case may be.
Probably the bloke I'm most disappointed in this year is the Thor
I said last year I think that he would be the starting 3 for the reds by about Round 4 or 5m particularly after going on the EOYT.
Blokes scrimmaging has barely improved, his running game gas never appeared at all and his general effort around the field is nearly non-existent.
It seems that this young fellow is an avid reader of his press a year or 2 ago or has been listening to too many "smoke blowers"
Fucking shame as he has or had all the physical attributes to be very very good. Maybe he doesn't have the "mental steel" to be a success at this level, let alone the test arena.
I just hope Stiles can bring the best out of him but it hasn't worked yet.
This is the problem with rugby fans these days, they watch youtube highlights and then set unreasonable expectations on a player to immediately step up. Before the social media age, players were afforded the luxury to develop behind the scenes and then debut at 21 or 22, but these days, a players is deemed not to have the "mental steel" because he isn't locking down the starting THP at 20years old.
If you're disappointed its because you set unreasonable expectations on the bloke, many of us on this forum have said people should expect too much too soon, give him time to develop.
Tight-prop isn't the realm of 20years olds, its a highly technical position that is developed through experience, and not raw potential. Show me how many 20year olds are starting at THP in Super Rugby, Top14 or Premiership Rugby. You can find maybe one or two at LHP, but not THP.
TOCC
Thor is just not super quality (yet) Maybe he should play Prems until he is.
Certainly plenty of posters raved about the bloke ( from the highlights reel) and built a pedestal for him. I'm not sure if you were one of those guys. I certainly was not. I've seen heaps of talented schoolboys, some were huge like the Thor, but never had the necessary attributes to make it all the way.
And TOCCI thought you were OK with players getting a good write up and profile
The real criticism should be levelled at the Talent guys about bringing on guys too early.
Having said that there are plenty of examples of very young guys stepping up in Super rugby - if they are good enough.
I have always said Thor's scrimmaging will get better with more experience, He is huge (even for a 20 year old) and should be improving at a faster rate than he has to sate.
It's his other aspects of his game that really are lacking.
I don't target the bloke - I, just not prepared to continually make excuses (as others do) for certain players.
I also agree that Sam Tak has been good this year.
It's his other aspects of his game that concerns me more. He doesn't need great tactical experience to be tackling and running with the enthusiasm of youth.
Maybe he should be playing Premier Rugby, but who is going to step up, Kite and Vanzati haven't demonstrated any scrummaging ability above and beyond Tupou. It needs to be remembered that against his peers at QPR and NRC level, he has held his own and being dominant. Super Rugby is another level again, but just because he isn't dominating doesn't necessarily mean there are better alternatives out there.
Im certainly happy for players to get a good write up, but I've seen it before(to a family friend), and it seems to be happening again, where fans build a perception of a player based on youtube video and place unreasonable expectations on them, and then make insinuate they are mentally inadequate for the level when they don't make an immediate impact.
I like every other fan get excited about a new prospect coming through the ranks, however expectations need to be managed. Your comments about him listening to the "smoke blowers" and "mental steel" are IMO just bullshit, i don't think you should make derogatory comments about 20yr old kids unless you really do know the full details, theres a difference between making excuses for a player and making those kind of comments.
And it baffles me how Tupou can be singled out in the Reds squad of 2017 when there are so many other players who have the experience who should be perfuming at a higher level.
I watched the game and having a look at the thread this evening I should not be surprised that even with the looming death of professional rugby in Australia we cannot get over the shitty one-eye parochialism. SO many posts being hyper critical of the referee. Lets just have a look at some facts without even examining the game:-
1) Referees like players prepare for the games, they will watch videos of the teams and be looking for the usual tactics a team produces in terms of illegalities, and some players have their favourites as well.
2) The Reds have had a very poor disciplinary record this year. How many times has Stiles spoken poor discipline. It hasn't changed and when you look at the penalties given away and the rate of them it is in keeping with the trend.
Prior to this game Tahs were averaging 9 penalties per game, Reds 10 penalties per game. There were some very questionable penalties against the Reds, most were justified though. Reffing wise you I don't see how you can't argue that the Tahs didn't get the rub of the green without some of that one-eyed parochialism you mentioned.
Despite that, the Reds lost the game by seemingly not playing for the last 30. They were the architect of their own demise.
I largely agree with this, but it happens to lots of young players. In the Tahs squad Irae Simone was going to kill it immediately and be picked for Oz this year, based on his NRC form. That hype proved to be just hype. The guy is super-talented but just needs time to develop. His main opposition for the 12 spot is Horwitz, who has been everyone's kicking tee for the last couple of years (mine too). Last week I thought Horwitz played the best game I have seen from him; I am re-assessing my position on him.
Some players just burst in and are instantly good. Others take more time, we need to have patience and use Shute/NRC for developing them.
I largely agree with this, but it happens to lots of young players. In the Tahs squad Irae Simone was going to kill it immediately and be picked for Oz this year, based on his NRC form. That hype proved to be just hype. The guy is super-talented but just needs time to develop. His main opposition for the 12 spot is Horwitz, who has been everyone's kicking tee for the last couple of years (mine too). Last week I thought Horwitz played the best game I have seen from him; I am re-assessing my position on him.
Some players just burst in and are instantly good. Others take more time, we need to have patience and use Shute/NRC for developing them.
Even more reason for our talent identification process to be more focused on bringing guys through the club system and the NRC, rather than straight out of schoolboys, into the U20's and then into Super Rugby I reckon. It seems to be a particular affliction for OZ rugby in the last decade or so and leaves late bloomers languishing in grade footy for longer than they should be. That said, the exposure of the NRC should help enormously.
How do you change it? Do you put a quota on the number of under 20s a Super Rugby side can sign?
It comes back to the compromise between wanting to secure talent, control development and also in a broader sense, keep players in the game (rather than going to league or overseas).