Big calls with Ireland being the first game right?
I think a lot of the team we just saw will be the starting 15 come the first game. Don’t know if they have a warm up game planned?
We play Fiji first and the Irish 4 days later. Hopefully the English do us a favour and give them a bit of a bashing. The Irish & French are easily the top two teams from the North so probably good for us we get the Irish after they play England.
Our guys have a warmup here against an invitational team. I’d say Lynagh would be going depending on how far the Reds go in the semis and if he is part of their squad to play the Chiefs.
We need this generation to come through because if we learnt anything from the weekends meek results our depth is paper thin. Scrapping into the finals on default, all the Aussie super teams were atrocious yesterday. Waratahs at home with Hoppers swan song and junior clubs all there were a disgrace. What a woeful decade we have had with the current generation across all levels of senior rugby. This generation has been a big failure from Super to International, they’ve ranked amongst the worst teams and generations we have ever produced.
So let’s hope with the young Wallabies under 25 and these guys coming through U20 we might finally see a resurgence across all senior levels.
If they have $1.4m to throw at Suali they better keep the pen warm for some of these guys. I could imagine all the league scouts looking at players like Barrett, Maivea-Tapusoa, Wilson, Annan in particular. Minimum wage in the NRL Top 30 is now over $130k, I hope we haven’t stuffed all the cash in pillow of a select few.
I just can’t wait for the young men to get over to SA, the tournament should be a beauty. The French and Irish were separated by 2 points for the title in 6 Nations, Boks are at home and we’ve seen the closeness of our 2 games with the Baby Blacks. Bring it on and if anyone from the ARU gets out if the ivory tower, how about some promotion for our boys and this World Cup. You want to attract and keep the next generation but not a single thing done to promote the upcoming U20 World Cup.