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Tim Horan (67)
I think we should ban DerpusFuck off you little minded dimwit.....
I think we should ban DerpusFuck off you little minded dimwit.....
Disagree, he keeps me amused.I think we should ban Derpus
Bit rudeI think we should ban Derpus
For mine Valetini and McReight are nailed on. From there I think it's Holloway putting is hand up most at 6, particularly if we want I lineout operator there. From there I'd have Wilson on the bench and be looking at Cale as a Holloway understudy in the wider squad, ideally getting plenty of Australia A time in that role.Bringing the #8 discussion over from the Brumbies thread.
I don't think we're flush for 6s/8s. We have one proven test level 8 in Valetini. Wilson who has a lot of promise but yet to establish himself at the test level. Cale is showing promise.
Then for 6s we have Leota and Hooper, Swinton leaving, unproven Wright. No one has set the world on fire. Hooper the most promising but still unpolished.
My solution is copy the Brumbies, shift Rob to 6, let Wilson/Cale start at 8. I think Valetini/Wilson is better than any combination of X/Valetini.
Aside from the fact that Schmidt wants to focus on local players, there are still restrictions to the Giteau law and Hockings, Hosea, Douglas and Ha'angana don't qualify (nor do I think they'd be one of 3 picked). Phillip just scrapes in but I would be surprised if he was one of 3.Does anyone watch Japan Top League? Any people picked from there?
I know that Hockings and Trevor Hosea are playing for the 2nd best team, have no idea how they're playing individually though.
Matt Philip and Max Douglas are playing for the 3rd best team (Esei Ha'angana is playing for table topping Wild Knights with Koroibete, but he's been there for 4 years so I predict to see him nominate for Japan soon-ish).
Surely Giteau law is yeetedAside from the fact that Schmidt wants to focus on local players, there are still restrictions to the Giteau law and Hockings, Hosea, Douglas and Ha'angana don't qualify (nor do I think they'd be one of 3 picked). Phillip just scrapes in but I would be surprised if he was one of 3.
Nope, still very much in place. I believe the inside line podcast confirmed this last week. Maybe if the Rebels do collapse there will be changes, but all of Schmidt's public statements are that he's picking Australian based players first. It'd only be the big names like Skelton or Kerevi getting the call up, maybe someone left field in the event of an injury crisis.Surely Giteau law is yeeted
Mhm if we pick 4 domestic locks for the tour I guess it'd be Frost, Neville, Canham and Salakai-Loto/Holloway. Hardly inspiring.Nope, still very much in place. I believe the inside line podcast confirmed this last week. Maybe if the Rebels do collapse there will be changes, but all of Schmidt's public statements are that he's picking Australian based players first. It'd only be the big names like Skelton or Kerevi getting the call up, maybe someone left field in the event of an injury crisis.
Realistically we might have to for the Wales tests, it'll be hard to get anyone in Europe out in time, at least if they're involved in the post season. Given eligibility that may only leave Phillip and Rory Arnold as available. Rugby Championship will probably be different, but I expect Schmidt might try and get a handle on that local talent versus Wales and Georgia before deciding who he calls out later in the year.Mhm if we pick 4 domestic locks for the tour I guess it'd be Frost, Neville, Canham and Salakai-Loto/Holloway. Hardly inspiring.
Valetini at 6 for the Brumbies is the same as Valetini at 8 for the Wallabies. He plays through the middle.Bringing the #8 discussion over from the Brumbies thread.
I don't think we're flush for 6s/8s. We have one proven test level 8 in Valetini. Wilson who has a lot of promise but yet to establish himself at the test level. Cale is showing promise.
Then for 6s we have Leota and Hooper, Swinton leaving, unproven Wright. No one has set the world on fire. Hooper the most promising but still unpolished.
My solution is copy the Brumbies, shift Rob to 6, let Wilson/Cale start at 8. I think Valetini/Wilson is better than any combination of X/Valetini.
But I don't think Wilson and Cale are 6s.Valetini at 6 for the Brumbies is the same as Valetini at 8 for the Wallabies. He plays through the middle.
Yeah I think none of them are. I think you are asking for trouble playing two 8's and risk outright calamity doing so with Skelton in the row.But I don't think Wilson and Cale are 6s.
Kemeny at hooker?I think I've figured it out.
4 - LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto)
5 - Holloway
6 - Hooper
7 - Hanigan
8 - Uru