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He had quite an egg on his forehead when he came off.Mmm Foketi is pretty handy...
Any word on if Ikitau failed his HIA or they opted not to put him back on first week back?
He had quite an egg on his forehead when he came off.Mmm Foketi is pretty handy...
Any word on if Ikitau failed his HIA or they opted not to put him back on first week back?
Must have been friendly fire in that last tackle. There was enough of a stoppage to check the tackle and Lonergan appeared to query it.He had quite an egg on his forehead when he came off.
Sorry to hear that bro, hope you get through it ok. Rugby games just ain't that important at this time.Pretty good win for Brumbies I thought. Canes looked a little flat, but that just could of been because the Brumbies made them look that way with the pressure they put on them. But although I obviously a Canes man, not to depressed etc, we lost to a team that went well and obviously bounced back from a disappointing performance last week.
Anyway my youngest sister passed away suddenly during week, so my team losing a game of rugby is pretty low on things of importance.
Anyway my youngest sister passed away suddenly during week, so my team losing a game of rugby is pretty low on things of importance.
Condolences Dan.Pretty good win for Brumbies I thought. Canes looked a little flat, but that just could of been because the Brumbies made them look that way with the pressure they put on them. But although I obviously a Canes man, not to depressed etc, we lost to a team that went well and obviously bounced back from a disappointing performance last week.
Anyway my youngest sister passed away suddenly during week, so my team losing a game of rugby is pretty low on things of importance.
Sorry to hear that Dan. And you’re right, way more important than a rugby game.Pretty good win for Brumbies I thought. Canes looked a little flat, but that just could of been because the Brumbies made them look that way with the pressure they put on them. But although I obviously a Canes man, not to depressed etc, we lost to a team that went well and obviously bounced back from a disappointing performance last week.
Anyway my youngest sister passed away suddenly during week, so my team losing a game of rugby is pretty low on things of importance.
Anyway my youngest sister passed away suddenly during week, so my team losing a game of rugby is pretty low on things of importance.
You'd have to assume Noah will be called for a rest in the next few games so perhaps Meredith will get a chance at 10, perhaps from the bench.Declan Meredith and Ben O'Donnell both making big cases to return to the Brumbies' game day squad. Harry Vella also put in a timely shift given the injury to Blake Schoupp.
I am of the view that Meredith is now the most accomplished No 10 in the club. He has a full range of skills; able to break the line himself with footwork, able to set up plays with well executed kicks over the defensive line, excellent passing skills and very good defensively. While Noah and Jack D shine in particular areas, Meredith has all round skills that should take him further.
I'm not sure that Larkham will be looking to rest any of his starters now that it is not mandated by RA. If he does, I do expect Debreczini will get first go at the 10 spot so hopefully, yes, Meredith might get some good minutes off the bench. More likely, I think, that next year will be his time. Noah might yet be off o/s and Jack is getting on a little.You'd have to assume Noah will be called for a rest in the next few games so perhaps Meredith will get a chance at 10, perhaps from the bench.
Fair, is Noah a player of national interest or whatever they're called these days?I'm not sure that Larkham will be looking to rest any of his starters now that it is not mandated by RA. If he does, I do expect Debreczini will get first go at the 10 spot so hopefully, yes, Meredith might get some good minutes off the bench. More likely, I think, that next year will be his time. Noah might yet be off o/s and Jack is getting on a little.
His attacking prowess is well known (thus why the signed him) when it's all front foot ball on a flat track in ideal conditions. The issue for him is when you take away the favorable conditions, the attacking goes away as well. But the key reason he is not seen as a real prospect yet is his defence is like a well oiled revolving door - and that's on a good day. He is improving but still has a fair way to go.Declan Meredith and Ben O'Donnell both making big cases to return to the Brumbies' game day squad. Harry Vella also put in a timely shift given the injury to Blake Schoupp.
I am of the view that Meredith is now the most accomplished No 10 in the club. He has a full range of skills; able to break the line himself with footwork, able to set up plays with well executed kicks over the defensive line, excellent passing skills and very good defensively. While Noah and Jack D shine in particular areas, Meredith has all round skills that should take him further.
Curious why you think they would rest him and why he would need it if he is injury free? It's a short season in reality.You'd have to assume Noah will be called for a rest in the next few games so perhaps Meredith will get a chance at 10, perhaps from the bench.
I just assume he'd be on the wallabies radar and they'd have some sort of management plan in place for him.Curious why you think they would rest him and why he would need it if he is injury free? It's a short season in reality.
I can see him splitting the game time with JD like in the past, so he has his minutes managed, but he is not a Wallaby so no reasons to be rested on that front, and 2nd in the ladder is a key target this season so we can't risk drooping any games.
After the shit outcome from last year's Wallaby resting policy, I would be more than surprised if any franchise but especially the Brumbies would participate in that sort of undertaking again. If you need to be reminded, the Brumbies were forced to rest upwards of 10 to 12 players twice last year on the understanding they were of national interest, but in the event only 4 or 5 of them were included in the RWC squad. The two games they were rested both resulted in losses, one unexpected to the Force and contributed to them missing one of the top two positions on the ladder and hence having to play a semifinal in NZ.I just assume he'd be on the wallabies radar and they'd have some sort of management plan in place for him.
From memory he has played most minutes this year hasn't he?
Until RA puts him back on the on the radar it's just the Brumbies managing his minutes. He has played the majority of Minutes but its how fatiguing that is for him.. Remember we have already had bye rounds to rest him.I just assume he'd be on the wallabies radar and they'd have some sort of management plan in place for him.
From memory he has played most minutes this year hasn't he?