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Michael Lynagh (62)
Mad respect for the Force for still having a crack from your own line after the 80th.
I am not sure I actually really understood the point of it personally.
Mad respect for the Force for still having a crack from your own line after the 80th.
I am not sure I actually really understood the point of it personally.
Nasser fluffs his first through
Well that was grim for the Force. Great for the Reds and great for the Wallabies, though.
The hard thing about losses at the moment as a Force supporter is that there isn't a whole lot of hope that comes with a performance like that. Outclassed across the field and not a whole lot of prospect of getting any better. The great thing about the Reds is that whenever there has been a few lean years, there has always been some really exciting young tearaways knocking on the door and showing the kind of promise that makes the losses easier to swallow.
Agree with this! but if we dont give them a fair go well when are they going to get better!
Agree Boof, as I have said a few times they are a fairly good NRC/GRR standard side, probably nothing more, but if they know they are going to play at Super level from now on they need to do a shitload of buying in player stocks. What's hurting them a bit at moment also is teams like Reds and Tahs etc are full of young talet that is improving all the time, and will do over next few years (if Qld and NSW can keep them), so I think they probably have to hope that Twiggy is going to bankroll them a whole lot more.
Anyway they still my 2nd Aus team regardless!
Yeah mate how would you feel if you were one of the young guys who were performing for the force working your ass off and when its time for your chance to shine in the big dance, you get overlooked for some older blokes who haven't been around the joint for 3 years and get parachuted in for super because they have experience.
Thats not developing Australian Rugby
Yeah mate how would you feel if you were one of the young guys who were performing for the force working your ass off and when its time for your chance to shine in the big dance, you get overlooked for some older blokes who haven't been around the joint for 3 years and get parachuted in for super because they have experience.
Thats not developing Australian Rugby
We lost a bunch of our local products with the 2017 death of the Force. There are some- Longbottom, Koteka, Callan, Godwin, Jooste and Lacey are the regulars. There are a handful with other teams- Jack Hardy at the Reds, Michael McDonald and Carlo Tizzano at the Tahs, Hardwick and DHP at the Rebels.Serious question: how many of these young guys in the current Force squad are local products? The best thing that can be done for the growth of Australian rugby in this context is for Mr Moneybags to throw a lot of it at proven Australians playing offshore. Local rugby will only grow if local teams win a reasonable share of their contests. Success breeds success.
I'd say at the moment WA talent production is in line with the ACT and ahead of VIC. Not enough for sustainability at Super level, but enough to build a base that could be competitive with clever recruiting (i.e. what the Brumbies do)
Well - they will certainly have access to funding above what other areas have. I believe all of the QRU DOs were made redundant on Thursday.
And removing the Force from the top tier comp (no disrespect to GRR) means: less incentive for talent to move interstate—>WA rugby isn’t as high quality—>less enthusiasm at grassroots—>less home grown talent. The Force might have a couple of lean years but with all the talent coming through at the moment there are queues building in the east coast sides and some will surely move west for opportunities. Someone like ASY (Angus Scott-Young) (and I know the QLD faithful won’t want to lose him) is easily starting quality (and would make a very good captain) but isn’t going to get it at the Reds.In deed. My understanding is that the grass roots in Perth was expanding more rapidly than any other state until Clyne. Long may it last going forward.
In deed. My understanding is that the grass roots in Perth was expanding more rapidly than any other state until Clyne. Long may it last going forward.
The beauty of WA is that there is no real competition frlm League.There are some good juniors coming through too. Last years WA U18's academy beat Victoria and NSWJRU and only just lost to Brumbies in a nailbiter. At least 2 of the boys are likely to get funded via the fighting fund.
The beauty of WA is that there is no real competition frlm League.