Yeah, fuck Rhino up
I miss QwertyRebel Man and Mick's ears are burning
Too late BH. Angus has already choofed off. And you are correct, I wouldn't be advocating for him to just now replace Tom Wright (the current Wallaby No 15) but a proper next tier comp with sufficient games to give everybody an opportunity to develop might have seen him ready to go when Tom calls it quits at some future time. Angus is one hell of a talented player and anything could have been possible. A bit differen t scenario with Moese who by my judgement has more potential than any of the current Tahs' centres including Perese and Foketi, and already better than Walton.This is absolutely true.
I don't think there's a reasonable argument that we're picking the wrong players though.
No one would suggest the Brumbies should select Angus Staniforth at fullback over Tom Wright because there's a risk Staniforth might head overseas if he doesn't get a decent amount of playing time in the next year or so.
We are all entitled to an opinion but rightly or wrongly the Waratahs coach(es) didn't share this one. The other key difference is that Mosese is automatically eligible for Scotland, plus his brother probably threw out a lure, whereas Angus has to stay in France for 3 years without coming back home - there are a few of his peers over there with him and I'm sure they aren't planning to relocate.Too late BH. Angus has already choofed off. And you are correct, I wouldn't be advocating for him to just now replace Tom Wright (the current Wallaby No 15) but a proper next tier comp with sufficient games to give everybody an opportunity to develop might have seen him ready to go when Tom calls it quits at some future time. Angus is one hell of a talented player and anything could have been possible. A bit differen t scenario with Moese who by my judgement has more potential than any of the current Tahs' centres including Perese and Foketi, and already better than Walton.
Too late BH. Angus has already choofed off. And you are correct, I wouldn't be advocating for him to just now replace Tom Wright (the current Wallaby No 15) but a proper next tier comp with sufficient games to give everybody an opportunity to develop might have seen him ready to go when Tom calls it quits at some future time. Angus is one hell of a talented player and anything could have been possible. A bit differen t scenario with Moese who by my judgement has more potential than any of the current Tahs' centres including Perese and Foketi, and already better than Walton.
Nah, not right. In Mack's case, he should have been higher in the pecking order for a Brumbies wing spot than he was. It is not usually the case that these players are in competition with current Wallabies.Should they have been Super Rugby starters before they left ahead of current Wallabies though?
That's largely what it boils down to.
I don't think it's really worthwhile looking at whether they would have more opportunity at a different side. It's become very clear with most of these departures that they aren't seeking another opportunity at a different Australian side as a preference to taking up the overseas contract.
His cousin/uncle Tom is over there and I believe he had a hand in enticing Angus to France. I wil be surprised, pleasantly so, if he returns before becoming France eligible.We are all entitled to an opinion but rightly or wrongly the Waratahs coach(es) didn't share this one. The other key difference is that Mosese is automatically eligible for Scotland, plus his brother probably threw out a lure, whereas Angus has to stay in France for 3 years without coming back home - there are a few of his peers over there with him and I'm sure they aren't planning to relocate.
His cousin/uncle Tom
Tom is a bit distant, he may have had something to do with it but I'd say it's his actual uncle Graydon who played a bigger hand as he also played for Aurillac as his last pro gig before coming back to Aus. Talking of his cousins though, his cousin Harry (Scott's son) is one of his school peers who is at Aurillac with him. He was Tahs U19s last year.His cousin/uncle Tom is over there and I believe he had a hand in enticing Angus to France. I wil be surprised, pleasantly so, if he returns before becoming France eligible.
Tom is a bit distant, he may have had something to do with it but I'd say it's his actual uncle Graydon who played a bigger hand as he also played for Aurillac as his last pro gig before coming back to Aus. Talking of his cousins though, his cousin Harry (Scott's son) is one of his school peers who is at Aurillac with him. He was Tahs U19s last year.
It seems like 'Ground Hog day', reading repetitious narrative ad nauseam.
But remember we have bought back a bunch of overseas players who were rockstars overseas and came back as duds.They are just 2 more examples of players getting infinitely better once they leave Australia and join actual professional environments with expectation
I keep hearing "we don't have the cattle", yet our cattle seem to be pretty valued around the world
Ah, this is exactly what DP pays me a small fortune for.Fuck i got 4 more pages to catch up on, and this thread has already hurt my brain.
Thanks you fluffybunnys