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Wallabies 2021

Tomikin

David Codey (61)
Are we not paying Tom Wright enough
.....From Fox (LOL)
The winger/fullback, however, is yet to receive a sufficient offer in rugby union for next season and is thought to be open to returning to league.
 

rugboy

Jim Clark (26)
When did the NRL start paying good money for short winger/fullbacks?

Outside of Trbojevic, Wright (186cm, 98kg) has all of the other top fullbacks covered for size ie. Tedesco (184cm, 95kg), Ponga (184cm, 92kg), Paenhuyzen (181cm, 84kg), Brimson (181cm, 89kg), Tuivasa Scheck (182cm, 96kg).
 

PhilClinton

Mark Loane (55)
so it's up to him what he will be paid?


Ha - yeh I love this idea that players can just change their position to get more money, especially that all wingers are also fullbacks in waiting.

Played inside center your whole career? Yep you'll be a great 10, they all are!
 

Ignoto

Peter Sullivan (51)
Interesting to see everyone latching on to the whole "third in line to the throne" rather than, if this happened to a previous wallaby who would add value to both a Super Rugby team and potentially our Wallabies team, who's to say Johnson isn't doing the same to other fringe players?

Doesn't really paint a great picture for other players considering returning and just wanting to know where they could fit at a national level.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Interesting to see everyone latching on to the whole "third in line to the throne" rather than, if this happened to a previous wallaby who would add value to both a Super Rugby team and potentially our Wallabies team, who's to say Johnson isn't doing the same to other fringe players?

Doesn't really paint a great picture for other players considering returning and just wanting to know where they could fit at a national level.


It was in relation to the article suggesting he could have been a hundred test Wallaby but... It was a pretty big but.

We've only got one side of the story. There were some strange quotes in it. Gill saying it wasn't about money and knew that he would have to take a reduction but then also that obviously money is an issue as a professional.

Maybe those initial conversations suggested that the money was so far apart that it couldn't really go any further with Johnson and RA?

It wouldn't seem unlikely that there would be $0 from RA and Gill's option for a contract was whatever he could get from a Super Rugby side.
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
Staff member
Yeah the whole article had a weird feel to me. Surely the Force or Rebels or even the Brumbies would at least make Gill an offer, the question would be if it's even close to what he'd get in Japan.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
There's a big difference between being keen to return to Australian Rugby and being willing to accept $200k or less a year to return to Australian Rugby.
 

TSR

Andrew Slack (58)
I guess the issue though is whether there is any truth that Johnson didn’t follow up on communication.

If Gill was given a figure which wasn’t enough to entice him to the table, or if he gave a figure that was outside RAs appetite, then it is one thing for the discussions to end with both parties knowing they weren’t going to agree to terms. But the tone of the article is that Johnson felt they couldn’t reach agreement so just never furthered the discussions and Gill was left in the dark. That’s poor and it would be a big concern to me if that was how negotiations were being conducted.

Although, of course, we only have one side of the story.
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Peter Johnson (47)
Second sob article in two weeks from a NewStar (Piccone) athlete saying that they wanted to come home/play for the Wallabies but it is RA's fault they are not. It is part of their campaign.

Think about when this occurred. It would have been April/May/June last year. Can't imagine RA or Scott Johnson was too pumped with what just happened with three other NewStar athletes (Rodda, Lucas & Hockings).
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Second sob article in two weeks from a NewStar (Piccone) athlete saying that they wanted to come home/play for the Wallabies but it is RA's fault they are not. It is part of their campaign.

Think about when this occurred. It would have been April/May/June last year. Can't imagine RA or Scott Johnson was too pumped with what just happened with three other NewStar athletes (Rodda, Lucas & Hockings).

this nails it.
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
Second sob article in two weeks from a NewStar (Piccone) athlete saying that they wanted to come home/play for the Wallabies but it is RA's fault they are not. It is part of their campaign.

Think about when this occurred. It would have been April/May/June last year. Can't imagine RA or Scott Johnson was too pumped with what just happened with three other NewStar athletes (Rodda, Lucas & Hockings).


Ahhhh, it all makes sense now.
 
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