McReight maybe.
Too short surely….
McReight maybe.
I believe his brother played hooker - surely the apple doesn't fall far from the treeMcReight maybe.
Who was in poor form that got selected in front of any of those 3.More like - "Who shouldn't have been there due to poor form?"
But for most folk last year - it was Jock Campbell that should have been there.
For the end of year tour- WIlson and McReight ?
Samu was not a dominant as some would profess.Who was in poor form that got selected in front of any of those 3.
Hooper.. guess so drop him. Valetini ..he never played a good game at 8 .. granted we were down to selecting Beale at fullback so maybe Campbell...
And as others have said the complaint was McKellar selecting Hookers..
Once again in nosense that Rennie would be so weak that McKellar rode rough shot over selections.. and that McKellar did that at the detriment of the team cos he knows Brumbies players... Granted he said that Hooker he did select some as they knew his calls... But tell me who else was available too select.
Samu was not a dominant as some would profess.
Samu was not a dominant as some would profess.
Says the guy, saying Too Many Brumby Hookers then proceeds to name zero Hookers as who shouldn't be selected
Sorry to say this but feel like I am trying to discuss things with a half wit.Says the guy, saying Too Many Brumby Hookers then proceeds to name zero Hookers as who shouldn't be selected
Says the guy, saying Too Many Brumby Hookers then proceeds to name zero Hookers as who shouldn't be selected
Uelese and Porecki. Easy.
Just very quickly... Porecki was injured.
Uelese was one of three hookers from the RC squad dumped for the EOYT along with BPA and Lonergan.
Uelese that still can't hit the side of a barn?Yep. And Uelese should have been there over McInerney.
Stats show otherwise.Uelese that still can't hit the side of a barn?
Uelese has his problems and I don't think he should be in the top 3 hookers but his accuracy isn't really an issue.Uelese that still can't hit the side of a barn?
Do the stats show where the successful throws were taken? Teams conceding 2 ball to the Rebels because they know they will be unwilling to call to the middle and back (better spots to attack from) probably has a fair bit to do with those stats.Stats show otherwise.
if this were true, wouldn't those defending teams have had a jumper at 2 picking off those balls.. or doesn't that suit the narrative?Do the stats show where the successful throws were taken? Teams conceding 2 ball to the Rebels because they know they will be unwilling to call to the middle and back (better spots to attack from) probably has a fair bit to do with those stats.
You can't fully defend all areas in the lineout - as I said teams are conceding them 2 ball and forcing them to attack off crap ball (knowing that their attack is average anyway).if this were true, wouldn't those defending teams have had a jumper at 2 picking off those balls.. or doesn't that suit the narrative?
But if he can only throw 2 ball reliably why wouldn't they focus their defence there? Makes no sense to focus defence on the parts of the lineout he can't hit and leave the one he can open.You can't fully defend all areas in the lineout - as I said teams are conceding them 2 ball and forcing them to attack off crap ball (knowing that their attack is average anyway).
I would hope that any of our professional hookers could hit the middle and tail of the lineout under no pressure/assume that Uelese (and Kaitu'u, Folau F, Nasser etc) do it all the time at training. Doing it under pressure in a game is a different story. Marking the back and tail force the Rebs to call a lot to 2.But if he can only throw 2 ball reliably why wouldn't they focus their defence there? Makes no sense to focus defence on the parts of the lineout he can't hit and leave the one he can open.