MrTimms
Ken Catchpole (46)
Who takes control of our lineout has me curious.
Simmo calls for QLD, so you assume him.
Who takes control of our lineout has me curious.
+1.
When a goal kicker is lining up, I usually go through my TV routine to put them off the kick. You know, making the sign of the evil eye, holding my tongue a certain way, muttering "miss it you bastard" under my breath. The usual mockers.
With Steyn (much like a certain Jonny W a few years ago), I take a toilet break or top up my beer. You know with almost dread certainty that 3 points are about to be added to the total...
No doubt. Having said that, This is the first game a full-strength Wobs team will be playing together for 2011. I expect some rustiness, to be honest.
Now before I get hammered, I will say that I expect the Wobs to make a statement this weekend. I expect them to win. However, I don't expect them to win by a huge margin. Just get the combo's, chat and game-plan working and I will be happy.
+1.
When a goal kicker is lining up, I usually go through my TV routine to put them off the kick. You know, making the sign of the evil eye, holding my tongue a certain way, muttering "miss it you bastard" under my breath. The usual mockers.
With Steyn (much like a certain Jonny W a few years ago), I take a toilet break or top up my beer. You know with almost dread certainty that 3 points are about to be added to the total...
McCabe heats up the track in CA Brumbies speed testing
Monday, 16 November 2009
Brumbies Media Unit
Now you see him... Pat McCabe races past in speed testing
CA Brumbies fullback Pat McCabe has continued an impressive pre-season by topping the CA Brumbies’ speed testing at the Australian Institute of Sport today.
The squad took part in a series of 40-metre sprint time trials and vertical leap testing, before pairing up to go head to head in six repeat 30-metre sprints.
While the group was without their Wallabies contingent, McCabe narrowly outpaced James Stannard and Shaun Foley to finish with the quickest time of 5.02 seconds over 40 metres.
McCabe says the results are little more than a guide through the pre-season.
“It’s probably the best I’ve done in a lot of [the pre-season speed tests], so it’s a nice way to start off,” he said.
“It’s a good benchmark against the other guys, it gives you a good idea of where we’re at this time of year and let’s you see how you’re progressing as you head towards the season.
“[The pre-season’s] been tough. This is the start of the second week and everyone’s starting to get back into the swing of things and really enjoy it. It’s only the start of week two so there’s a long way to go and there’s no point in training if you’re not looking to make improvements.”
CA Brumbies 117-kilogram lock Sitaleki Timani was the quickest of the forwards at 5.18 seconds.
CA Brumbies Strength & Conditioning Head Coach Rod Lindsell says the results are a starting point for the players.
“These tests give us a rough indication of where the guys are athletically at this early stage of the season,” he said. “The trick for us is transferring these results onto the field but for the time being it’s more about ensuring the guys are making improvements more than focusing too much on the times themselves.
“We’ve done a variety tests in pre-seasons gone by and we’ve trialed some new ones this year but it’s all about collating the results and giving us something to improve on.”
Who takes control of our lineout has me curious.
What happens if Quade goes down? Or Beale?
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It will be musical chairs for sure, but they've pretty much all played every backline position anyway.
If anything it's AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) that risks losing his place in the centres...
Robinson doesn't make it because Hodgson has been the better player for 3 years bow...
Samo is unlucky not to figure somewhere...
McCabe deserves his chance... If anything it's AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) that risks losing his place in the centres...
It will be musical chairs for sure, but they've pretty much all played every backline position anyway.
Hodgson hasn't helped his team win a Super Rugby final, and doesn't have the physical impact a pretty decent player like Beau does.
Hodgson hasn't helped his team win a Super Rugby final, and doesn't have the physical impact a world class player like Beau does.
McCabe and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) in the centres will starve the outside backs of any ball. Ant Fainga'a has a distribution game as well as stinging defence. If anything, I see the inclusion of McCabe and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) as a way of making up for the light weights like McCalman and Hodgson in the forwards packs. Got to get over the advantage line somewhere...
Still have no idea where Samo is. Bizarre selections.
and doesn't have the physical impact a world class player like Beau does.
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That's the worst Bok side I have seen on or off paper in many years. Samoa would beat them comfortably. Wallabies should really hammer them.