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Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
I dont like posting newspaper articles here, but this is different.

Tahs recruit South African Hendrik Roodt wants Wallabies jersey

November 17, 2009 .

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans will welcome news that giant NSW Waratahs recruit Hendrik Roodt wants to follow in Dan Vickerman's footsteps and play for the Wallabies.

Roodt, an Emerging Springbok who turned 22 earlier this month, has arrived to link with his new teammates in Sydney.

Like fellow South African Vickerman before him, 200cm tall, 128kg lock Roodt describes himself as "physical player".

"I never saw a lot of him, but I know about Dan and I would love to walk in his footsteps here as well," Roodt said.

Deans will be thrilled if Roodt develops like Vickerman who excelled as a lineout jumper and enforcer for the Brumbies, Waratahs and Wallabies before deciding at the end of 2008 to study in England.

But Roodt is first to admit that is a long way off.

First there's the matter of returning to his playing weight of 121 kilos after taking a year off rugby to study.

Asked about his international aspirations, Roodt said: "It's just playing for the Tahs for the moment but if I get the opportunity to play for the Aussies, I will be honoured."

He said it would take a lot of hard work to achieve an Australian jersey and he would also need "to get into the Aussie culture."

Roodt already comes from a winning culture, having spent time before this year with the Bulls, who field the world's most potent lock duo of Victor Matfield and Bakkies Botha.

"I've seen from the Waratahs they've also got a winning culture and some of the world's best defence," said Roodt.

Roodt said he could already feel a little bit of pressure on the Tahs from their failure to reach the 2009 finals, but felt the players "will deal with that."

His imposing presence was welcomed by NSW coach Chris Hickey.

"He's a big powerful man and I'm sure that with a bit of hard work throughout the season he will offer us plenty next year," Hickey said of Roodt.

"We've spent nearly 12 months trying to identify a lock that we felt could come in a give us what we're looking for."

"We looked at a lot of players and we felt that Hendrik as a young player at 22 who has already played Emerging Springbok and the nature of his game, being a big powerful man will really contribute a lot to the depth of our lock position."

Hickey said the whole idea of recruiting developing overseas players was that if they were good enough they will be eligible for Australia after three years.

"If that's the pathway Hendrik goes gown, then that would be good for him, we'd be really pleased to assist in that area and it would probably be good for the Wallabies."
 

Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
PaarlBok said:
Now dont turn him into a soft cock like you did with RattleBones :fishing

:) :)

But that was the Mountain Ponies. This boy is with the Tahs :yay
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
Sounds good; he'll probably look good too after losing those kilos - and he probably smells good, but let's see if he plays good before we get too excited.

What the Tahs need, and it is the same for Oz, are power 2nd rowers who are also skilful in taking the ball in the lineout whether their inside hand is the right one or the left one. Ideally he is not a pot plant; so he can get around the park - and have the lineout nous of a Giffin, Vickerman or Sharpe too.

When I mention power I mean hitting tackles, rucks, and mauls hard and with a high work rate by lock standards. We don't need another good lineout guy who is a seagull.

I'm not asking for much - just to be somebody we don't have in Oz rugby at the moment.
 

Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
Lee Grant said:
Sounds good; he'll probably look good too after losing those kilos - and he probably smells good, but let's see if he plays good before we get too excited.

What the Tahs need, and it is the same for Oz, are power 2nd rowers who are also skilful in taking the ball in the lineout whether their inside hand is the right one or the left one. Ideally he is not a pot plant; so he can get around the park - and have the lineout nous of a Giffin, Vickerman or Sharpe too.

When I mention power I mean hitting tackles, rucks, and mauls hard and with a high work rate by lock standards. We don't need another good lineout guy who is a seagull.

I'm not asking for much - just to be somebody we don't have in Oz rugby at the moment.

For those of you who don't know him, have a look at Scotsman Nathan Hines on Saturday v Wallabies. He is a Wagga boy. I wouldn't mind him in our pack.
 

Thomond78

Colin Windon (37)
Lee Grant said:
Sounds good; he'll probably look good too after losing those kilos - and he probably smells good, but let's see if he plays good before we get too excited.

What the Tahs need, and it is the same for Oz, are power 2nd rowers who are also skilful in taking the ball in the lineout whether their inside hand is the right one or the left one. Ideally he is not a pot plant; so he can get around the park - and have the lineout nous of a Giffin, Vickerman or Sharpe too.

When I mention power I mean hitting tackles, rucks, and mauls hard and with a high work rate by lock standards. We don't need another good lineout guy who is a seagull.

I'm not asking for much - just to be somebody we don't have in Oz rugby at the moment.

Nurse, can I have a word with you about Mr. Grant's meds...?
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Biffo said:
For those of you who don't know him, have a look at Scotsman Nathan Hines on Saturday v Wallabies. He's a Wagga boy. I wouldn't mind him in our pack.

And so's that bludging seagull, Nathan Blunt. We don't always get it right in the sporting capital of the western world.
 

Cutter

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Lindommer said:
Biffo said:
For those of you who don't know him, have a look at Scotsman Nathan Hines on Saturday v Wallabies. He's a Wagga boy. I wouldn't mind him in our pack.

And so's that bludging seagull, Nathan Blunt. We don't always get it right in the sporting capital of the western world.

I've said it before, Hines would be a good option as a marquee player or player for the Melbourne Mopokes. Doesn't take a backward step and I was surprised he didn't get more a chance with the Lions.

Lindo did you see Griffith Uni is doing a study as to why Wagga produces so many outstanding sports people?
 

Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
Cutter said:
Lindo did you see Griffith Uni is doing a study as to why Wagga produces so many outstanding sports people?

I recently sent L a pm suggesting he make a list of outstanding sportsmen from Wagga and put it up here for us all to discuss. Modesty forbade :)

Any possibility of getting such a list from Griffith Uni?
 

jason

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Mark Ella (57)
so does that mean Roodt will only be eligable for the wallabies after 3 years. That means if he's any good he wont be avaliable for the Rugby World Cup.
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Seb V said:
So does that mean Roodt will only be eligible for the Wallabies after 3 years? That means if he's any good he won't be avaliable for the Rugby World Cup.

Not unless we can find him an Aussie grandmother.
 
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Inconceivable

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PaarlBok said:
Now dont turn him into a soft cock like you did with RattleBones :fishing

The Pacific Islanders did the job on Rathbone. Funny how we don't seem to play them much any more.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
So is he a fat boy?

Only pics I can find is from his u/21 days and he looked in reasonable shape?...

Let's see if he can play before we star talking Wallabies.

It's nice to have another big boy from Pretoria in Sydney though ;)
 

Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
Blue said:
So is he a fat boy?

Only pics I can find is from his u/21 days and he looked in reasonable shape?...

Let's see if he can play before we star talking Wallabies.

It's nice to have another big boy from Pretoria in Sydney though ;)

Hey Blue, you are True now. You are a most welcome Tah Tragic.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Blue said:
So is he a fat boy?

Only pics I can find is from his u/21 days and he looked in reasonable shape?...

Let's see if he can play before we star talking Wallabies.

It's nice to have another big boy from Pretoria in Sydney though ;)

I expect the Tahs trainers will have him sorted by the trials
 
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