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The biggest problem I see is he fills a hole for the Reds at 15. The Wallabies have no need for him at 15 and he can't really play wing. Will that potentially affect a top up?
I don't remember Karmichael playing many games at wing, regardless you wouldn't sign Karmichael to play wing, he would be signed with the intent to either play him at fullback or in the centres. Possibly fly-half, but it would be a massive transition
He has/had a good kicking game, was a pretty good playmaker and ran good lines. If he had remained in the NRL i don't doubt he would have been playing 5/8 these days.
I don't remember Karmichael playing many games at wing, regardless you wouldn't sign Karmichael to play wing, he would be signed with the intent to either play him at fullback or in the centres. Possibly fly-half, but it would be a massive transition
He has/had a good kicking game, was a pretty good playmaker and ran good lines. If he had remained in the NRL i don't doubt he would have been playing 5/8 these days.
Go to a Melbourne newspaper and see how many pages are on union or league.5:1 against AFL would be great.Such sense. Much wow. So understand. But yes this frustrates me. Just go to the SMH and count how many back pages are on league, and then Rugby. It's about 5:1
Melbourne love their AFL.
Apparently my Mexican mate tells me that the the Herald Sun Headline on the morning of 12 September 2001 was "King Carey announced retirement from the Roos".
@msyzptk, "Mexican" in NSW Speak is a person from Victoria (South of the Border).
Some fairly deranged banjopluckers from elsewhere in Australia believe that that particular term is reserved to refer to those of us from The Premier State.
So the translation is "an acquaintance of mine from Melbourne was saying that they love their AFL so much that the headline in the mass circulation paper on the morning after the September 11 attacks in New York was sport related."
I find stories like that one absolutely ridiculous.
He would be signing with the ARU and not the Wallabies. The Wallabies are a representative team and it can't be expected he will just turn up and play for them without proving he is good enough atclubSuper level first.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned Greg Inglis in this thread earlier but if made the switch he would become the best player in the world within a couple of years. He can do everything issy can do but better. It may be a touch late though, hes 27. Still would have a good few years in him. Would be a very effective marketing tool as well