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Wallabies 2023

Froggy

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I disagree Harrison has actually slipped down the pecking order, he's just been off the radar because he spent most of 2022 injured.
I've said it before, but those singing the praises of Carter Gordon have obviously seen a lot more of him than me, but all I've seen one really good game with the Rebels and several that were no more than okay. Not saying he hasn't got it, but certainly would be behind Edmed and Donaldson at this point.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Loane (55)
Or a Randwick man. Gleeson might be on the bench but if he’s not allowed to play for Manly because he’s made the squad that seems dodgy to me if the 10s are and one of them is joining on Monday.

There are a number of Wallaby squad members playing club rugby this weekend in Brisbane. It would be odd if Gleeson didn't get any time for his club I reckon.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
There are a number of Wallaby squad members playing club rugby this weekend in Brisbane. It would be odd if Gleeson didn't get any time for his club I reckon.
Yeah he could be, although the guys that are playing are those who haven’t been in the 23s right. Shute Shield team transparency is awful so who knows.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Loane (55)
Yeah he could be, although the guys that are playing are those who haven’t been in the 23s right. Shute Shield team transparency is awful so who knows.
Yeh that is right, my theory is the guys having a run could play next weekend, so maybe Langi is getting a rest.
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
I still think Harrison is the most talented of the three. How he comes back next year from a pretty brutal injury will be crucial.

Agree BH, my only concern about Harrison is his size but he ain't short of balls. I prefer a tall 10 but that might have just been the Larkham influence.
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
I keep banging on about Carter Gordon and asking where abouts he is on the pecking order?

he had a finger injury when the Aus A program was selected - I have him ahead of Donaldson/Edmed because he has a better package of skillsets.

Will be interesting to see if he is selected for the next Aus A tour if healthy and one of the tahs kids gets dropped out because of him.
I'm with you on Carter Gordon. He seems that all the basics are there in terms of organisation of the BL, his D and his kicking game is pretty good. We'll never know if he doesn't get a go. At the moment he seems to be completely out of contention for either W or Wa's.
His future like many 10's depends on how Super Rugby season goes. If his pack is beaten regularly then his chances are slim regardless of how well he handles playing behind a poor pack.
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
Who knows what the selectors think about Gordon but he didn't seem to have a great season at the Rebels this year as they often picked Matt T (who many would agree is out of position at 10). His form in 2023 and 2024 will probably be the most relevant as you would think in 2024 we will have moved on from JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor), Quade Cooper, BF and Reece H as options as our No 10. Carter Gordon should be focused on 2024.
Disagree, with our 10 stocks as poor as they are we need all irons in the fire and see which is best. We can afford to be sitting on our arses and hoping a 10 turns up. We need to find a couple and quickly. We are running out of old players to band-aid the situation. QC (Quade Cooper) excepted.
 

Joe Blow

John Hipwell (52)
I watched a few Kubota games. Malcolm Marx is there as well as Foley. Foley looks good. Not sure his defence has improved but the rest of his game looks sharp. Marx does not seem to dominate so I assume the standard is very good.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Agree strongly with this sentiment. Reliable service yes but no spark and at times slow. I think both Gordon and McDermott have more strings to the bow at this point of time which would apply more pressure to defences.

I still see White as the obvious starter. He just needs to provide more leadership particularly now.

He was hardly on his lonesome having a bad game last start.
 

Wallaby Man

Nev Cottrell (35)
I think Tate is comfortably behind White in any discussion. He’s so talented yet needs to improve on a lot to be test match standard. His passing and kicking are the worst of the 3 contenders but we know he could/should eventually end up a better player than both Gordon and White. His ability to only be able to play at one speed will also go against him. I wouldn’t want to lose him and see him go overseas but he could do with a season or two in Europe where the game isn’t all about speed.
 

LeCheese

Greg Davis (50)
I still see White as the obvious starter. He just needs to provide more leadership particularly now.

He was hardly on his lonesome having a bad game last start.
I just can’t believe he hasn’t learned to reel in the lip yet. We can’t afford to be penalised for it every other game.
 

Members Section

John Thornett (49)
So come nov. with no Japan based players will it be Noah & who ever plays well in the A tour or does JOC (James O'Connor) get a dramatic re call????

Arnold
Sio
Skelton
BPA
Hoskings

Look like the guys to pick from, I cant think of anyone else close playing in europe
 

SouthernX

John Thornett (49)
Just watching a few recent games in grade. Carter I am talking about. He has the basics but certainly does not look anywhere near ready for test footy. As a few have said, To’omua was preferred to him at 10 at the Rebs this year.

That’s how it started the season.

but he finished the back end of the season as 10.
 
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