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Nathan Sharpe (72)
His powers were already waning when he left the Brumbies. I think he just got old.I reckon he was carried by his teammates. Take him out of that Brumbies team and Wallabies, he's never been able to recreate his form.
His powers were already waning when he left the Brumbies. I think he just got old.I reckon he was carried by his teammates. Take him out of that Brumbies team and Wallabies, he's never been able to recreate his form.
He's only 33, he was 24 at the 2015 RWC amazingly.His powers were already waning when he left the Brumbies. I think he just got old.
Okay next question, odds that Sua'ali'i gets on for the Wallabies? I reckon there's a 30% chance. Have him come off the bench against Bristol on the 8th, start him on against England A on the 17th then bam off the bench for the Wallabies against Scotland on the 25th.
Huh shame his better form didn't last longer.He's only 33, he was 24 at the 2015 RWC amazingly.
Though he's still uncapped at Super level, De Lutiis boasts three Reds appearances against Saitama Wild Knights, Wales and Tonga and trained alongside fellow Reds tighthead props Zane Nongorr under the watchful eye of scrum guru Mike Cron.
Ryan Smith, Harry McLaughlin-Phillips, Tim Ryan, John Bryant, Joe Brial and Lachie Anderson were also among the uncapped players training under Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt.
A healthy Western Force crowd also featured at Ballymore on Thursday with the likes of uncapped trio Tom Horton, Harry Potter and Harry Hoopert among their 12-strong contingent.
That's the view of returning centre Hunter Paisami, who trained alongside the likes of Hamish Stewart and Josh Flook as part of this week's Reds-Force Wallabies Hub at Ballymore.
Forget the glory days of the 80s & 90s, I'd even love some of that 00s or 10s talent! Which current player is better than their counterpart from the 2015 RWC starting final team?
Israel Folau, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, Bernard Foley, Will Genia, David Pocock, Michael Hooper, Scott Fardy, Rob Simmons, Kane Douglas, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore (c), Scott Sio.
I can't see anyone who'd be making this team in the current crop? MAYBE Taniela at full fitness.
Probably Valetini over Fardy
Maybe Ikitau for Kuridrani and Bell if fit as well as a fit Taniela.Squeak Moore potentially gets overlooked in 2024 because the hooker position is quite dynamic now and he’s very much a traditional hooker.
In saying that, his leadership and ability to nail lineout throws probably mean he’s still picked as captain and gets the nod, although I think Faessler the ability to hold down the position.
Maybe Ikitau for Kuridrani and Bell if fit as well as a fit Taniela.
So 12 from force would be;Few names coming out from the Reds/Force wallabies sessions, mostly focusing on uncapped players:
Also a few more obvious ones:
I think Scotland only go in slight favouritesWho says anyone is doing that? The view of fans also has zero impact on the actual result. If I get up at 3am on a Sunday morning expecting to watch us lose to England my pessimism doesn't increase our chances of losing.
Looking at the games we are realistically going to start as underdogs in potentially every game except Wales. We will need to produce at least one upset to end the tour with more than one win.
A substantial part of it is also accepting that we have hired capable coaches with significant experience. The coach isn't the one out on the field playing the game. Expecting Joe Schmidt to turn this team into world beaters is very likely unrealistic.
yeah no agree, it's not probably.Nope.
yeah no agree, it's not probably.
No disrespect to Fardy but he's not good enough to kiss the boots of Valetini - respectfully.
Yes I know...No, that's just downright silly.
And they're not even a similar style of player... it would be like comparing Hooper to Valetini.
In a fantasy world where you had peak Fardy and Valetini you would play both of them in the backrow.
Fardy was arguably the form 6 of the 2015 RWC, which is saying something as Kaino was also immense in that tournament, but Fardy did wind up on a lot of publications "best of" lists that year.
No disrespect to Fardy but he's not good enough to kiss the boots of Valetini - respectfully.
In a fantasy world where you had peak Fardy and Valetini you would play both of them in the backrow.
Yes I know...
And sure - they are different players, but the premise was who of the current squad would replace that list of players from the '10s and Fardy while great I believe wouldn't get picked over Valetini - because of what Valetini offered us.
That RWC we had Fardy, Hooper and Poey in the backrow. Its not a leap to suggest that had Cheika have had a hardnosed ball runner like Valetini at his disposal, he likely would have taken him to diversify that backrow.
Yes I know...
And sure - they are different players, but the premise was who of the current squad would replace that list of players from the '10s and Fardy while great I believe wouldn't get picked over Valetini - because of what Valetini offered us.
That RWC we had Fardy, Hooper and Poey in the backrow. Its not a leap to suggest that had Cheika have had a hardnosed ball runner like Valetini at his disposal, he likely would have taken him to diversify that backrow.
Nah -Nah...
If Cheika wanted to stick with the Pooper, Fardy would remain at 6 and Valetini would come off the bench instead of McCalman..
Palu was also initially a member of that RWC squad.