Scotty J. will be used to assess the assistants I reckon - to see who is a chance of staying on, or who would be beneficial to be redistributed to states after 2019.
Johnson will be looking for a new team most likely, and I'm thinking that guys like Wisemantel and Taylor will be at the top of the list.
Gosford, possibly, Jimmy?
Time to drop or relax the Giteau law to allow OS players to be available for Wallaby selection. It is failing to keep prominent current players in Super rugby.
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Be the end of Rugby. I know i sound a bit melodramatic, but once the eligibility rules drop, Super Rugby is gone. Super Rugby is gone, no future players will play rugby. No young guys will come through to replace the aging guys based in Europe.
Short term gain, for sure, but long term? Wallabies stop being a thing anyone gives a shit about.
I don’t think so. The Soup is dead already. Rugby in Oz is already dying.
This could actually reinvigorate it.
It’s a very narrow path to the Wallabies as it stands, 20% narrower than a year ago.
Why has that not happened with soccer? It continues to grow and thrive in Australia.
Does it? A -league is unwatchable tripe on par with the English 3rd or 4th division. It also fails to produce many (if any) talented players and the Socceroos suck dicks, struggled to even qualify for the World Cup.Why has that not happened with soccer? It continues to grow and thrive in Australia.
Yet the code continues to grow in Australia.Does it? A -league is unwatchable tripe on par with the English 3rd or 4th division. It also fails to produce many (if any) talented players and the Socceroos suck dicks, struggled to even qualify for the World Cup.
Yeah, because it's easily the most popular sport in the World. If the a-league didnt even exist its popularity would still grow. More and more people would tune into the EPL and play Fifa.Yet the code continues to grow in Australia.
Yet the code continues to grow in Australia.
Maybe we should. What we should not do is to continue what we have been doing.Hurling continues to grow in Ireland, why don’t we follow what they’re doing? In many ways they’re a lot more similar to our position in rugby than soccer is
I dont think anyone will disagree with this. Our shit is real fucked up. Reaaal fucked up.And I would bet that the Socceroos draw a much larger Australian TV audience than the Wallabies when they play despite their low ranking. People are excited about soccer despite the quality of our league and the modest results of our national side.
In Australia the health of rugby appears to hinge purely on the results of the national side. That just just shows how unhealthy it is.