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Alfred Walker (16)
The key is to watch the footage from the final whistle onwards.
What does is show us? I've deleted my IQ recording and the youtube version stops at full-time
The key is to watch the footage from the final whistle onwards.
To me it's not "dobbing". It's calling team mates out on not doing their job. Much like in a good team with high standards, they would if a player was bludging at training.
What sort of "mate" let's you prepare yourself to be at your absolute best, and doesn't ensure he is also in his peak condition for a rugby test match?
While a win is a win, that wasn't a good one.One thing that I did note was that there wasn't a great deal of celebration from the Wobs. It was fairly low key all round.
Just saw the post game vision on the IQ replay.
No real clues there. There wasn't too much vision of the post game stuff, as Fox seemed to be in a hurry to cross to Paris for the Saffer/Frogge game.
The key is to watch the footage from the final whistle onwards.
The Aus v Ireland game, not the Scotland one.
I have it on good advice that it was 'Wally', the team mascot, who was the dobber in.
Apparently, he is in fact a high tech robot, that hops the corridors after midnight, with in built mini cam recorder transmitting directly to the ARU's security department at St Leonards.
Link had no choice when grilled by the ARU the next morning but to pursue the perps.
Ooh - A conspiracy theory. I like one of these. Time for the Tin Foil Hat.
Mine hasn't had too much use of late.
He did say it was someone in a "position of authority" in the team.Surely this is Mowen?If you can believe Crowden,of course.If this is true that it was a Brumbies player, then i would say Moore, he has been vocal about players misdemeanours in the past by talking to the media about both Quades and JOC (James O'Connor)'s actions..
He even said recently that the senior players need to learn to take more leadership and that he/senior players should have helped Deans enforce discipline in the past.
But, if the other players are dirty on him for doing so then they need to pull their heads in and take ownership for their actions rather then whinging just because they were caught.. Dobbing in a mate isn't a good thing to do, but when those 'mates' actions have the chance to negatively impact on the wider team performance then its a different story.
He did say it was someone in a "position of authority" in the team.Surely this is Mowen?If you can believe Crowden,of course.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/the-fitz-files/witty-banter-is-ok-but-threats-just-not-cricket-20131129-2ygs0.html
"Bravo, James Horwill. TFF heard a telling detail from an impeccable source this week, about the night the 15 Wallabies went AWOL in Dublin. That is that the former skipper went to the pub in question and at 11.45pm said to one of the Test players most at risk of blowing out, ''Time to come back to the hotel.'' That player declined, saying he wanted to stay out drinking. Horwill insisted. The player insisted on staying. Horwill picked him up and carried him out of the pub. And instead of getting blind, the said player was home safe in bed by midnight and played a blinder against Scotland."