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Nathan Sharpe (72)
I thought he looked very small in the upper body on TV last night - the jersey wasnt even skin tight: I had heard the AFL had stripped him down.
From what I can see doing a few google searches, he is 6'5" and weighs around 98 kilos. Tahs have him listed as 101 kilos on their site currently. Back in 2010, Titan Management listed him at 103 kilos when he was still playing rugby league. So it doesn't look like he has lost a great deal of weight. Even at say 98 kilos now, assuming he can bulk up a few kilos in the meantime, he will be over 100 kilos, pretty much the biggest back the Waratahs have.I thought he looked very small in the upper body on TV last night - the jersey wasnt even skin tight: I had heard the AFL had stripped him down.
All good poinits: maybe I'm too used to seeing our over "pecced" hobbitsFrom what I can see doing a few google searches, he is 6'5" and weighs around 98 kilos. Tahs have him listed as 101 kilos on their site currently. Back in 2010, Titan Management listed him at 103 kilos when he was still playing rugby league. So it doesn't look like he has lost a great deal of weight. Even at say 98 kilos now, assuming he can bulk up a few kilos in the meantime, he will be over 100 kilos, pretty much the biggest back the Waratahs have.
I don't think his physical attributes will be the issue. He is big, fast, good under the high ball (was what attracted AFL to him in the first place). The issues are likely to be mental - learning defence patterns and the lines to run, learning skills in terms of ensuring recycled ball, whether that is going to ground himself or supporting teammates. It was these aspects that the former League converts struggled with. That said, both Tuqiri and Sailor had some good games in the Wallabies jersey, so you can't say they were insurmountable. At $250k, seems to me to be a good move. He has the potential to be very good, we are not paying huge bucks and given that the Tahs have driven a lot of fans away over the last few years, he will be a valuable drawcard. Where is the downside.
Lets say he doesnt make starting 22, Which shute shield club would he play for? Please not Uni for goodness sake
Jockeys Chris Munce and Jim Cassidy are Oompa-Loompa's and I think they're both terrific guys.For you to state that the likes of Digby, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), KC, and all the rest are Oompa-Loompa's is pretty insulting.
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Lets say he doesnt make starting 22, Which shute shield club would he play for? Please not Uni for goodness sake
If an opposition coach told me to do something, not sure I'd trust him. Anyway we'll have see how it goes."I remember playing against him earlier this year at the Gabba, we were up by 70 and I was confident we would win," Black recalled.
"The ball came into Izzy's forward line so I told him where to run. I said to Izzy 'mate, run over there and you will get the ball'. But he didn't. He just
had no idea.
Is he going to get rugby? The gameplay etc. That's the biggest concern. As a winger in league it's just so friggin' simple: stand on the sideline, run up at the kick on 5th, catch in air, flop over try line for try. Repeat.
We all know modern union wingers do a lot more than that. Have read some posts on here saying he'll do well in the centres too, that is crazy talk! If he plays in the centres I'll eat what's left of p.tah's hat.
Is he going to get rugby? The gameplay etc. That's the biggest concern.
I don't see how Tomane has been more successful than Cross.
Not many are unsuccessful, and most played both codes growing up. All the talk of good League players 'not getting it' is a bit of an exaggeration I find. Maybe it's a Rugby vs League mentality to put Rugby on a pedestal over League in terms of skill. Fact is they're all generally great athletes and adapt pretty well to the game.
Look at some recent league converts:
Sonny Bill Williams - All Blacks
Berrick Barnes - Wallabies
Joe Tomane - Wallabies
Cooper Vuna - Wallabies
Lote Tuqiri - Wallabies
Wendell Sailor - Wallabies
Mat Rogers - Wallabies
Even the less successful ones:
Ryan Cross - Wallabies
Timana Tahu - Australia A
Clinton Schifcofske - Australia A
Jesse Mogg - Brumbies
They make a good fist of it more often than not.
Nathan Blacklock,