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Wallabies 2024

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
Everyone has a price, they obviously needed to offer him more. It's another data point to suggest that RA made the right decision not to secure his signature.
No, all the RA offer proves is that he'd had enough of Australian rugby and wanted to go to league. I am hopeful that SthX's thought about 2027 is correct.
 

stillmissit

Peter Johnson (47)
Carter and his partner wanted to return home after a shit couple of years. The Reds couldn't accommodate him leaving him to look at NRL to stay professional and in Queensland (although you could probably say the Broncos are looking for a Reynold replacement).
Ignoto, have you heard anything about Mason?
 

eastman

John Solomon (38)
I would assume Joe Schmidt was involved in that decision that he didn't view Gordon as a must have player that RA needed to pull out all the stops to retain.
But this is the fundamental point regarding talent identification and retention. How could anyone in that organization who has been watching rugby for the last 3 years conclude that Lolesio and Donaldson were better options.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
But this is the fundamental point regarding talent identification and retention. How could anyone in that organization who has been watching rugby for the last 3 years conclude that Lolesio and Donaldson were better options.

They hadn't reached that conclusion.

Donaldson was offered a two year contract in 2023 for 2024 and 2025.

Noah Lolesio was offered a one year contract for 2025 which happened at the same time as Carter Gordon was announced as leaving. I don't think it is a stretch to suggest that there was a greater incentive to keep Lolesio in Australian rugby when they knew they were losing Gordon.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Lets have another four years of Lolesio mediocrity.

He obviously isn’t the best kicker out of his competition, but his skills as a footballer exceed all our other options.

I don't think anyone thinks that, particularly Rugby Australia.

That's why he was offered a one year contract only and it only happened at the point where they knew they were losing Gordon.
 

Tomthumb

Chilla Wilson (44)
He clearly can't be match fit because he hasn't played. That said he's probably got the biggest motor out of any of our props by some distance.

I'm not a doctor but I'm guessing that the mechanism of his injury is such that once he's cleared fit to return there's not really any benefit in terms of the injury to ease him back in etc. Anyway, those are my thoughts based on the selection decisions.

It pretty clearly points to Hodgman being considered to be behind Slipper and Kailea though.
True, although am I the only one that thinks Hodgman is a far better option than Slipper right now?
 

Tomthumb

Chilla Wilson (44)
Our best bet long-term was Carter Gordon, he is by far the most talented of our 10 stocks but we fucked that one up.

Sometimes I don’t understand talent identification and retention with rugby here? In what world could Lolesio or Donaldson be deemed better players.
They are deemed to be better players because they are better players. Gordon is instantly behind the 8 ball because he goal kicks like an under 8's player trying for the first time

Players are always instantly better when they aren't playing
 

Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
RA conclude that Lolesio and Donaldson were better options.
You keep saying this as if the players themselves have no autonomy.

Gordon didn't want to stay. He was offered an amount of money, probably equivalent to the others, and he left despite that.

The only reason they are better options is because the accepted RA's contractual offer
 

eastman

John Solomon (38)
Not possessing all of the core skills in his position, as you acknowledged he required improvement on, did make him somewhat limited... yes.
Not sure that logic is too sound Slim, then every fly-half in Australia is limited because they don’t excel across all skill sets.

The guy can run, pass and tackle at an elite level for his position. And it’s not like he can’t kick at all, he was still deemed the best place kicker at the rebels.

I wouldn’t call that limited.
 
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