Update: apparently the Brumbies haven't agreed to it.
Update: apparently the Brumbies haven't agreed to it.
If the selection battle between the THP was really close I wonder if Ala'alatoa arriving a day later to camp is going to impact his selection for the first test?
If the selection was that close that its about who arrives first I don't think it really matters too much which THP is selected to start game 1.
No, and realistically the three THPs Cheika has to pick from are all good options.
1 extra day recovery and training in a short leadup could certainly be meaningful though.
It might matter to Ala'alatoa. His preference would obviously be to do both but if he only got to choose one, I'd guess it would be playing in the first test.
Well that depends on prospective. With his employer facing an uncertain future which would jeopardise his future Wallaby prospects I would say its at minimum a spilt decision and one he should not be having to even contemplate. It not uncommon to have a short turn around between games.
We are talking realistically about 12hrs and they do say an extra night in your own bed is better than one on the road.
It’s an hour and twenty flight. They could technically fly out Sunday night at 7.30, or 6.30 Monday morning. They wouldn’t miss out on that much. Likely that after a tough match between the Red and Tahs that Sunday will be a recovery day anyway. Would you be feeling the same if Kepu, Foley, Folau, Beale and Hooper were asked to rest on Saturday night? Guaranteed it will be a more physical game than the Brumbies game on Sunday.No doubt the Brumbies situation is unfortunate and I agree that the players shouldn't have to be making the decision. Clearly they aren't. Rugby Australia asked and the Brumbies said no.
It isn't a huge difference but it's substantial when the preparation time is so short. It's more than 24 hours. The Reds vs Tahs game is in Brisbane on Saturday night and the Brumbies contingent won't be able to fly up and join the squad until Monday morning.
I don't think it's an unreasonable thing to consider.
No doubt the Brumbies situation is unfortunate and I agree that the players shouldn't have to be making the decision. Clearly they aren't. Rugby Australia asked and the Brumbies said no.
It isn't a huge difference but it's substantial when the preparation time is so short. It's more than 24 hours. The Reds vs Tahs game is in Brisbane on Saturday night and the Brumbies contingent won't be able to fly up and join the squad until Monday morning.
I don't think it's an unreasonable thing to consider.
If it were All Black players there would be no question. Typical infighting.
Oi what time is kick and chase on and what channel? No i dont want to google it.
Is there anyone in Australian rugby in less need of a rest right now than David Pocock?
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