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Wallabies 2023

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
Put the lube away - he’s a kid in a tighthead’s incredibly physically gifted body, no more.

Anyone who says publicly ‘show me the money’ should be slapped around the change room by John Eales until they publicly beg to be allowed to turn up to training again.

I’m well aware rugby is pro now and players think they have limited years to make their coin, but you can fuck right off immediately when you start to think you’re bigger than the team.

he’s the ‘needs his ego beaten out of him or f off’ category. I’ll take a journeyman who’s ‘starving and broke’ over a kid who’s had smoke blown up his arse. Ideally, Tupou gets the ‘starving and broke’ mindset instilled in him and then he’ll be the greatest tighthead prop ever, but if he doesn’.....
The bloke had his pick of teams around the World at 17, chose to come to Aus to play for the Wallabies and be near his brother. In the 8 years since he's gotten nearly 90 Reds caps and nearly 50 Wallabies Caps.

You can debate whether he's worth $1 million AUD to RA, but he'll be worth something pretty close to that to someone.
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
“6-8 months before a World Cup, Rugby AU’s leadership lose faith in the current coach. [In] 2019 they appointed a selection panel because they didn’t have faith in [Michael] Cheika. 2023 they sack Rennie.

At what point does the focus turn on the people who make the appointments in the first place? These tweets aren’t about my thoughts on who or who shouldn’t be the man in charge. To some extent, feels like history is repeating itself.

“Obviously plenty of layers to this and more will come out in the wash. Either way, let’s get behind our Wallabies.”
Interesting take from Drew.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
If you win the bledisloe I'll eat my own bollocks.

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PhilClinton

Mark Loane (55)
Sorry if this has been mentioned, too many pages to browse.

So it’s looks like Eddie has signed 5 years for $4.5M, honestly less than I thought, but I reckon he’s got some very juicy kickers in there for series and tournament wins. Probably leaves more money to sign a top tier assistant as well.

Anyway, McLennan goes full hype man in the same article. Saying Eddie is about to orchestrate the biggest comeback in rugby history and the Wallabies will win RWC23. Wow, no pressure.
 

Brumbieman

Dick Tooth (41)
The bloke had his pick of teams around the World at 17, chose to come to Aus to play for the Wallabies and be near his brother. In the 8 years since he's gotten nearly 90 Reds caps and nearly 50 Wallabies Caps.

You can debate whether he's worth $1 million AUD to Rugby Australia, but he'll be worth something pretty close to that to someone.

Agreed, and he certainly is, but not before he gets that ego in check.

let’s not make the same mistake Dingo did with JOC (James O'Connor) when he called Phil Waugh a ‘slow old dog’.

instead of Noriega stepping in and yelling ‘no punches’ at the time, he should have turned a blind eye and become an impromptu ornithologist.
JOC (James O'Connor) spending a few days in hospital at the time might have ended with a decade of one of the best players ever to pull on a gold jersey instead of a divisive show pony who needed to nearly freeze to death in the waters of an Icelandic river to realise his ‘brand’ would mean nothing unless he used his talent to make his team better as a whole.

*I love JOC (James O'Connor) and his redemption story has been so heartwarming - I just wish he could have been given the proper guidance/slap down he needed at the time. The 3 Amigos could have been so much more than they become if they’d been humbled a bit more early on.
 

LeCheese

Greg Davis (50)
instead of Noriega stepping in and yelling ‘no punches’ at the time, he should have turned a blind eye and become an impromptu ornithologist.
JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) spending a few days in hospital at the time might have ended with a decade of one of the best players ever to pull on a gold jersey instead of a divisive show pony who needed to nearly freeze to death in the waters of an Icelandic river to realise his ‘brand’ would mean nothing unless he used his talent to make his team better as a whole.
Haha yeah, nothing like a teammate assaulting you to the point of hospitalisation to help you become a team player!
 

gel

Ken Catchpole (46)
Agreed, and he certainly is, but not before he gets that ego in check.

let’s not make the same mistake Dingo did with JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) when he called Phil Waugh a ‘slow old dog’.

instead of Noriega stepping in and yelling ‘no punches’ at the time, he should have turned a blind eye and become an impromptu ornithologist.
JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) spending a few days in hospital at the time might have ended with a decade of one of the best players ever to pull on a gold jersey instead of a divisive show pony who needed to nearly freeze to death in the waters of an Icelandic river to realise his ‘brand’ would mean nothing unless he used his talent to make his team better as a whole.

*I love JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor) and his redemption story has been so heartwarming - I just wish he could have been given the proper guidance/slap down he needed at the time. The 3 Amigos could have been so much more than they become if they’d been humbled a bit more early on.
Pretty fine line between putting someone into hospital and permanently diabling them or killing them, but I guess that's one way to go.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
I clearly love our wild horses but beating up the short bus doesn’t really count IMO.

the coach who should be getting a lot more hype is Peter Hewitt (spelling?)

2019/2020 he had the Brumbies attack firing on all cylinders- that away game against the Chiefs when we treated them like newborn babies was just beautiful to behold.
McKellar strikes me as an excellent head/forward coach/director of rugby kind of guy, but he was a prop, not a flyhalf.

I think his best move going forward as a coach is to find the best backline/attack coach he can find, and stick with him like superglue, and ride that combo long term
Ah. Chiefs in 2020 wasn't it? The game where Lolesio, a novice, dominated Cruden and made him look like a novice.
 

rodha

Dave Cowper (27)
“6-8 months before a World Cup, Rugby AU’s leadership lose faith in the current coach. [In] 2019 they appointed a selection panel because they didn’t have faith in [Michael] Cheika. 2023 they sack Rennie.

At what point does the focus turn on the people who make the appointments in the first place? These tweets aren’t about my thoughts on who or who shouldn’t be the man in charge. To some extent, feels like history is repeating itself.

“Obviously plenty of layers to this and more will come out in the wash. Either way, let’s get behind our Wallabies.”
Interesting take from Drew.
Haha, that's pretty ironic coming from Mitchell considering that he was more than happy to see Ewen McKenzie walk.

Remember the week Ewen McKenzie departed Drew Mitchell was tweeting about what a great fella Beale was and completely supported the NSW cartel's undermining of Ewen. He also wrote on the night McKenzie resigned something like "let's not let this whole saga detract from the occasion of it being Ashley-Cooper's 100th match..." So he clearly didn't have a problem with the precedent that was created.
 
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