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Jimmy Flynn (14)
...people on their way to a meaningless friendly to cheer against the Aussie team...
Like going to a Force game...
...people on their way to a meaningless friendly to cheer against the Aussie team...
How good norths were and how they deserved to win. Completely turned me around......until I saw him behaving like his old niggly selfWhat didn't he say? Didn't see it.
I'll pop one in for Brett McKay from this weeks podcast because I actually agree with him.
Bill Pulver until this debacle with cutting a team has done an above average job as ARU CEO.
Of what, though?
(Assuming it's on topic)
In the early days of the forum ppl used the refer to Aus backline players as being X(Tom Carter's). It was most controversial. We lost a few bodies because of it and people like WaratahJesus aged like about 15 years because of it.
All harmless of course.
I'll pop one in for Brett McKay from this weeks podcast because I actually agree with him.
Bill Pulver until this debacle with cutting a team has done an above average job as ARU CEO.
He also gave us the NRC and cut some costs.He had done his job as a CEO. I don't think it was necessarily good for the game but he did what his board asked effectively - growing 7s and pumping up participation (no matter how artificial the numbers).
Regardless, he and the board have been found out.
He also gave us the NRC and cut some costs.
Its paid huge dividends (if not in player development, which is often contested here) but in terms of talent exposure, recruitment, coach development and squad cohesion.
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Care to elaborate?
Particularly interested in the coach development.
WE need a CEO who can achieve the only thing that has ever dramatically improved the profile of, interest in and finances of the game in this country.Yea Bil Pulver is a popular scapegoat for the real cause of our rapid descent, player migration to Europe.
Though he certainly isn't an exceptional CEO either. We are going to need someone exceptional to pull us up.
Roy and HG used to speak of the Hardwick Factor - a similar concept.
It was the exact same concept. Kevin Hardwick was described as the most average player in the NSWRL so players could be rated in terms of Hardwick. Benny Elias would be 8 Hardwicks. Scott Gale would be 4.
It was suggested that Tom Carter was the most average player in Australian Super Rugby and we could do the same.
Unpopular as it may be, I think it still has merit!
No one else's hair even rated a 0.5 on the Kevin Hardwick scale though.
Can we please stop talking about the 1989 Grand Final now. It's still the saddest day of my life.
IS we've discussed this elsewhere. Put simply:
+ The bests coaches from the best competitions nationwide are pitted against each other. It provides more paid roles for coaches at a higher level with greater exposure. That's certainly not harmful for their development.
We understand you don't like the NRC.
South Coast news read by Paul Murphy, with every local government post and job filled by some famous sportsman who retired to the area.