Yeah, that's my point. And they are far away from ARL in terms of structure and incomes, like Aussie Rugby and NZ Rugby.Been that way for a while.
It's pretty closeAre the Kiwis more competitives against the Kangaroos than Wallabies against ABs? Both are the underdogs in their worlds but they look more competitive.
In terms of squad call up I think it'll be one of the Australia A guys unless they have lost faith in Campbell, which they shouldn't have. I don't see any of them getting game time without more injuries though.Any word yet on the centre cover coming into the squad? I know Rennie said they'd be coming from Aus, but I would've thought they'd get them over there ASAP.
After Italy, does Rennie risk blooding Stewart / Keunzle / Henry, or do we fall back to Beale? Both routes are equally as risky imo, as Beale isn't much of a known quantity at the moment and hasn't had recent game time like the others. I'd be looking towards the future.
Jake Gordon delivered the Wallabies' 13th card of 2022 (12 x Y + 1 x R).
We've only played 12 Tests.
That makes 23 in 26 Tests over 2021-22.
Fix. Your. Discipline. NOW
I think we need to update the title of this thread to "Wallabies 2022 (towards 2027)". Cos we have no hope with achieving much next year.
Stewart, Henry, Keunzle unfortunately aren’t better than current options although would like to see Henry injury free and a full season on Super Rugby.Any word yet on the centre cover coming into the squad? I know Rennie said they'd be coming from Aus, but I would've thought they'd get them over there ASAP.
After Italy, does Rennie risk blooding Stewart / Keunzle / Henry, or do we fall back to Beale? Both routes are equally as risky imo, as Beale isn't much of a known quantity at the moment and hasn't had recent game time like the others. I'd be looking towards the future.
Whoever is chosen is coming in as injury cover, not because they're favoured over the centres currently available in the squad. As @Wilson said, it's unlikely they get game time, barring any further injuries.Stewart, Henry, Keunzle unfortunately aren’t better than current options although would like to see Henry injury free and a full season on Super Rugby.
Thinking that any single change of personnel, particularly a coach, is going to uproot the Wallabies / Rugby Australia and lead them towards greener pastures is setting yourself up for disappointment.The Board have 2 options: 1) continue to support him or 2) march him after the tour. My opinion is to march him and then bring in someone who will can go about and repair the 20 years of chaos. It would be best to have an Aussie in the position. But have someone who will have the courage and determination to do whatever it takes to build the code and the Wallaby brand. Most importantly someone who the Board will give space and support to reek havoc for the mid-term benefit of the game in Australia. In my mind David Nucifora. He is tough, uncompromising & leaves no stone unturned and has a proven record of success.
I often wonder if our penalty count is more correlative with our current low rankings than causative. It's easy not to give penalties when you're dominant a la France/Ireland. When you're on the backfoot you give away more from being under pressure.Real world is Rennie won't be replaced before the WC, and if he was no self-respecting coach would take on the job this close to the big dance. I'm not sure what can be done by any coach to stop the players being so stupid. There's an article today by Sterling Mortlock lamenting the fact that we are consistently the most penalised tier one side in world rugby, this isn't lack of ability, combinations or fitness, it just simply dumb.
The side that took the field against Italy included 10 players from our top 23 in the run-on side, and only one test debutant (who was one of the best on the paddock), there is no excuse for this team not beating Italy. All these guys are an injury away from our top side and should be expected to perform.
The Board have 2 options: 1) continue to support him or 2) march him after the tour. My opinion is to march him and then bring in someone who will can go about and repair the 20 years of chaos. It would be best to have an Aussie in the position. But have someone who will have the courage and determination to do whatever it takes to build the code and the Wallaby brand. Most importantly someone who the Board will give space and support to reek havoc for the mid-term benefit of the game in Australia.
Real world is Rennie won't be replaced before the WC, and if he was no self-respecting coach would take on the job this close to the big dance. I'm not sure what can be done by any coach to stop the players being so stupid. There's an article today by Sterling Mortlock lamenting the fact that we are consistently the most penalised tier one side in world rugby, this isn't lack of ability, combinations or fitness, it just simply dumb.
The side that took the field against Italy included 10 players from our top 23 in the run-on side, and only one test debutant (who was one of the best on the paddock), there is no excuse for this team not beating Italy. All these guys are an injury away from our top side and should be expected to perform.
Any word yet on the centre cover coming into the squad? I know Rennie said they'd be coming from Aus, but I would've thought they'd get them over there ASAP.
After Italy, does Rennie risk blooding Stewart / Keunzle / Henry, or do we fall back to Beale? Both routes are equally as risky imo, as Beale isn't much of a known quantity at the moment and hasn't had recent game time like the others. I'd be looking towards the future.