To quote that great philosopher Frank Sinatra, we 'Tahs supporters have high hopes, high as the sky apple piii-ie hopes.Waiting for some of you Aussies to give us take on your teams, strengths and weaknesses.
Nothing like a bit of optimism. As somebody who watched NSW beat the All Blacks back in 1965 (I think it was) I still have a remnant of affection for the blighters.To quote that great philosopher Frank Sinatra, we 'Tahs supporters have high hopes, high as the sky apple piii-ie hopes.
A successful new coach, new training facilities on the way, Hoops is back, Bell will be even better this year, Ned Hanigan will exhibit new-found mongrel to go with his speed and line out capabilities, Lachie Swinton's new maturity will stand out like a beacon, and the three-way contest for 5/8 (Donaldson, Edmed, and Harrison) will be great for the team.
Oh, and Hoops is back.
Worth a punt for finalists. The great reset will happen.
Promise we won't tell anyone in any coaching groups, and we will bock them from the site for a while.We don't want to give too much away. (Or we just don't know).
I would tend to agree, Hoops being back will be a huge plus, plus another years experience from a young team will help too!To quote that great philosopher Frank Sinatra, we 'Tahs supporters have high hopes, high as the sky apple piii-ie hopes.
A successful new coach, new training facilities on the way, Hoops is back, Bell will be even better this year, Ned Hanigan will exhibit new-found mongrel to go with his speed and line out capabilities, Lachie Swinton's new maturity will stand out like a beacon, and the three-way contest for 5/8 (Donaldson, Edmed, and Harrison) will be great for the team.
Oh, and Hoops is back.
Worth a punt for finalists. The great reset will happen.
Not such a crazy idea in trying times. Might need this sort of out of the box (last resort thinking) if means player safety compromised (ie bringing in club players or too many academy players etc)In juniors if they other team didn't have enough players and we had more then enough, then we would give them some of ours.....
I mean... I would prefer that rather then the game be cancelled
Yeh I think we will rebuild from here but also Coleman needs to be given time and no knee jerk reactions if tahs don’t get many wins next season.To quote that great philosopher Frank Sinatra, we 'Tahs supporters have high hopes, high as the sky apple piii-ie hopes.
A successful new coach, new training facilities on the way, Hoops is back, Bell will be even better this year, Ned Hanigan will exhibit new-found mongrel to go with his speed and line out capabilities, Lachie Swinton's new maturity will stand out like a beacon, and the three-way contest for 5/8 (Donaldson, Edmed, and Harrison) will be great for the team.
Oh, and Hoops is back.
Worth a punt for finalists. The great reset will happen.
Yep they used to do similar in 7s rugby didn'tthey? I have actually seen it in 3rd div rugby here in te Naki, team I was watching had about 6 injuries and no reserves left, no probs, player from other team wandered over and grabbed a jersey and game went on with 15 each side!Not such a crazy idea in trying times. Might need this sort of out of the box (last resort thinking) if means player safety compromised (ie bringing in club players or too many academy players etc)
Yep they used to do similar in 7s rugby didn'tthey? I have actually seen it in 3rd div rugby here in te Naki, team I was watching had about 6 injuries and no reserves left, no probs, player from other team wandered over and grabbed a jersey and game went on with 15 each side!
There might be some New South Welshers playing for Qld clubs who would like a chance.Players are professional enough to put in 100% regardless of team they’re playing for, especially those outside the match-day squad with a point to prove.
If we were in a normal environment this would be strange but as we are not in a normal environment I kinda think this could be accepted as normal / practical. Clearly not the ideal but if it meant game going ahead vs cancelled or player safety at risk (too many green academy / club players) I know which I would choose.If for example the Waratahs travel to Queensland and on the day of the game find out they’re going to be short a outside back on the bench due to Covid, would it really be the worst thing for the Reds to give them one of their outside back who isn’t in their own match day squad.
Players are professional enough to put in 100% regardless of team they’re playing for, especially those outside the match-day squad with a point to prove.
When I coached the juniors, when a team was short and not very competitive, we'd lend them some of our rep players to make it a contest for our team. (Not suggesting this at Super Rugby thoughIf for example the Waratahs travel to Queensland and on the day of the game find out they’re going to be short a outside back on the bench due to Covid, would it really be the worst thing for the Reds to give them one of their outside back who isn’t in their own match day squad.
Players are professional enough to put in 100% regardless of team they’re playing for, especially those outside the match-day squad with a point to prove.
The quickest way for a coach to generate dislike from the players is to send them to play for the opponents!When I coached the juniors, when a team was short and not very competitive, we'd lend them some of our rep players to make it a contest for our team. (Not suggesting this at Super Rugby though
There might be some New South Welshers playing for Qld clubs who would like a chance.
Mate when I coached 5-8yo kids, if score was blowing out at halftime, I would put get 1 or 2 top players to swap, found it was always pretty good.The quickest way for a coach to generate dislike from the players is to send them to play for the opponents!
I actually think this is something the governing body for super rugby pacific should discuss in terms of Covid scenarios to consider to keep games going (obviously only emergency situations). I think the sentiment on here reflects the fan view that they would rather see this then a game cancelled. More so all pro sporting codes might need to be innovative and prepared for compromise to keep games and indeed the competition going.If for example the Waratahs travel to Queensland and on the day of the game find out they’re going to be short a outside back on the bench due to Covid, would it really be the worst thing for the Reds to give them one of their outside back who isn’t in their own match day squad.
Players are professional enough to put in 100% regardless of team they’re playing for, especially those outside the match-day squad with a point to prove.
Is it that easy to become a Q-U-E-E-N-S-L-A-N-D-E-R!!!!!!? No qualification period? No unlearning bad southern habits???we call them queenslanders
if it was easy everyone would do itIs it that easy to become a Q-U-E-E-N-S-L-A-N-D-E-R!!!!!!? No qualification period? No unlearning bad southern habits???