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Wallabies 2025

Derpus

Phil Waugh (73)
That's incredible. Must be a bit odd for these highly competitive players who dream of adoring fans, representing their nation etc. etc. Having such good offers that they can't refuse to go disappear into Japan and have no recognition at all for your rugby (from your own world).
Can be a nice break - I recall Foley saying it was unreal being able to get back to playing rugby just for funsies.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Michael Lynagh (62)
Wright is the highest priority for me. No one comes even close at fullback.

At least with McReight we have a few quality flankers who can step in and do a solid job like Tizzano. The drop off in quality at fullback is large.
Just a solid job on best form though. McReight is one of our very few world class players. Whatever Fraser wants we should give.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Michael Lynagh (62)
Probably correct right now but there is more chance of JAS or Jorgo taking the next step into being a legitimate contender for the jersey then any other 7 country wide challenging Fraser IMO anyway.

Both are must retains regardless.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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Presumably Jake Gordon is a key retention target because he's the current coach's first choice, Nic White is 34 and Tate McDermott has already been retained.
 

JRugby2

Alex Ross (28)
Not sure why, at Gordon's age, he is a "key retention target"
31 going on 32 isn't old especially when there is a World Cup in 2 years time.

High performance advancements in the last 10 years mean that a 34yo half at the world cup, can be expected to do a job still - even starting.
 

Wilson

Rod McCall (65)
31 going on 32 isn't old especially when there is a World Cup in 2 years time.

High performance advancements in the last 10 years mean that a 34yo half at the world cup, can be expected to do a job still - even starting.
I think the main difference between Gordon and the others is due to his age there's very little scope to offer him a long term deal, or at least one that is competitive with overseas offers. Based on the chat with Nick Phipps on inside line the other week there's also very little opportunity for a sabbatical as a 9 right now (unless you're Dupont), so that lever isn't there either.

So it's not so much how key a retention he target is, but how much room to move there is in retaining him.
 

JRugby2

Alex Ross (28)
I think the main difference between Gordon and the others is due to his age there's very little scope to offer him a long term deal, or at least one that is competitive with overseas offers. Based on the chat with Nick Phipps on inside line the other week there's also very little opportunity for a sabbatical as a 9 right now (unless you're Dupont), so that lever isn't there either.

So it's not so much how key a retention he target is, but how much room to move there is in retaining him.
Why do we need to offer him a long term deal?

2 years gets us to the RWC and we can shake hands and say goodbye, and I'd be surprised if any offer from RA was longer than that - so to me, at 31/32 - his age is irrelevant, right now.

Whether we can match overseas offers is a separate issue.
 

Major Tom

Sydney Middleton (9)
31 going on 32 isn't old especially when there is a World Cup in 2 years time.
It’s old for paying overs. Gordon doesn’t set the world on fire imo. He’s not gonna get any better in 2 years time so it’s a risk I’d rather we didn’t take. I’d back Teddy, Thomas and Werchon to take his place if we’re only selecting from Australia.
 

Wilson

Rod McCall (65)
Why do we need to offer him a long term deal?

2 years gets us to the RWC and we can shake hands and say goodbye, and I'd be surprised if any offer from RA was longer than that - so to me, at 31/32 - his age is irrelevant, right now.

Whether we can match overseas offers is a separate issue.
No, we don't need to offer him a long term deal, but one of the ways of countering a bigger offer overseas is with a longer one here which provides the player more certainty, particularly in the event of injury. It's something that is being actively explored to retain talent, and a key part of working out Harry Wilson's deal.

My point was that with Gordon's age it's not a something we really could consider doing there, in the same way that we can't really match offers over a certain value.
 

JRugby2

Alex Ross (28)
It’s old for paying overs. Gordon doesn’t set the world on fire imo. He’s not gonna get any better in 2 years time so it’s a risk I’d rather we didn’t take. I’d back Teddy, Thomas and Werchon to take his place if we’re only selecting from Australia.
Heaps of potential, sure, but none of these three have shown with the (albeit, limited) opportunity given that they should be commanding the money from Gordon, based on his age.

Maybe that will change this year for at least Teddy and Kalani? Can't see Werchon getting heaps of minutes
 
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Major Tom

Sydney Middleton (9)
Why do we need to offer him a long term deal?

2 years gets us to the RWC and we can shake hands and say goodbye, and I'd be surprised if any offer from RA was longer than that - so to me, at 31/32 - his age is irrelevant, right now.

Whether we can match overseas offers is a separate issue.
A long contract gives job security so you’d sign for less.
 

JRugby2

Alex Ross (28)
A long contract gives job security so you’d sign for less.
For sure. Maybe I'm miss interpreting the original point - but 31/32 is not old by modern standards, and I strongly disagree that at that age someone is over the peak - again, with modern standards, and so I can easily see why he's a priority re-signing.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Michael Lynagh (62)
It’s old for paying overs. Gordon doesn’t set the world on fire imo. He’s not gonna get any better in 2 years time so it’s a risk I’d rather we didn’t take. I’d back Teddy, Thomas and Werchon to take his place if we’re only selecting from Australia.
Great talents but only Kalani has a Super Rugby start to his name and 9 across 5 seasons. He and Wilson are just starting to look like genuine pros. Gibson-Park's 33 and going well. Halfback has a lot of responsibility throughout the side that I think age does help as well.

It's probably the weakest position group so I can understand RA not wanting the current coaches pick at the spot to walk. Is he worthy of a big deal at other points of depth in the spot? Probably not, but hes the beneficiary of it not being.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Loane (55)
And says that RA offered him $600k just before Xmas with a slight improvement since then…

If they don’t throw money at him, who are they going to throw it at?

$600k is an insult.

We don't have many players who can alter the course of a game on their own with key involvements, McReight is one of them.

Samu had that aura a few years ago, then went to Japan, copped injuries and now he's nearly out of the picture.

Taniela was on his way there a few years ago, again before he got injured and ended up going to the chill zone franchise where the wheels fell off.

Just lock McReight, he's in a good place at the Reds and its a done deal.
 
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