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Tom Carter

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Rocky Elsom (76)
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Former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones boasts the sharpest of tongues, as Waratahs centre Tom Carter discovered. Carter reveals in this week's Waratahs-Force program that he met Jones at a Sevens camp some years ago. Jones told Carter "in no uncertain terms that I was never going to make it in the game because I was too slow, too small and had no skill. Now that gave me something to work on, let me tell you. I'm pleased to say that Eddie's motivational assessment worked a treat, and here I am," Carter said.

yep, and here you are Tom. Probably big enough, but still too slow and with no skill.

But according to Link, you are really good at chasing stuff. Well done.
 

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George Gregan (70)
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Noddy said:
Former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones boasts the sharpest of tongues, as Waratahs centre Tom Carter discovered. Carter reveals in this week's Waratahs-Force program that he met Jones at a Sevens camp some years ago. Jones told Carter "in no uncertain terms that I was never going to make it in the game because I was too slow, too small and had no skill. Now that gave me something to work on, let me tell you. I'm pleased to say that Eddie's motivational assessment worked a treat, and here I am," Carter said.

yep, and here you are Tom. Probably big enough, but still too slow and with no skill.

But according to Link, you are really good at chasing stuff. Well done.

The thought of Carter in a sevens squad does amuse me
 

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Greg Davis (50)
its hard to tyell if eddie jones was telling him off or being realistic!
maybe eddie could become the tahs new backline coach?
 
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