I disagree. A test is a test. I would have given my left nut to play in a test. Put a good team in. Give some young blokes a chance. They're gagging for it. Holy shit I hate this saving blokes attitude. Back up you spoiled c@nts!! Jesus Chr@st it's a Wallaby jumper!!!
I have never met you daz but I take extreme umbrage at your attempt to belittle an honest clubman. shame on you. But really can't we put some respect back into the green and gold. FFS that's what the websites called.
I've got a sneaking suspicion that this test may be Samoa v2.0.
Scotland have been playing solid rugby lately and shouldn't be taken lightly, however the ARU in there haste to get more tests in are forcing a B team to be selected. Personally I think its a little disrespectful to the Scots, the Australian Players who will be selected, and the fans up in Newcastle.
I don't know who they are going to play, rest, etc. However I'd like to see Nic White (a product of Newcastle/Hunter side Maitland Blacks) play at 9 or come off the bench at 9. It would be nice to see him follow in the footsteps of fellow Maitland Blacks junior (& scrum half) Luke Burgess & also Singleton Bulls junior (& another scrum half) Josh Valentine. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) whilst a product of the central coast (Ourimbah) is still pretty close to Newcastle & he was talking quite fondly of his time in Newie during his younger years. Ideally I'd like to see as many players with a regional connection picked but that may not be possible with Superrugby, playing Wales, etc.
As a Novocastrian myself max I think this is about giving a loyal & long suffering Rugby community in Regional Australia a test which we deserve to be blunt.
Some have said the scheduling is not right & I agree - its a bit of a dogs breakfast. However, I really take exception to some people saying Newcastle doesn't deserve a test & that it isn't an important area, yes League is popular here but Rugby has its own passionate rugby supporters here. As I have said elsewhere on this site our mens premier 1 grand final has had crowds in recent years up to 10, 000. Having watched a bit of the Shute Shield finals on TV I'd wager the Newcastle crowd support for its own comp is higher.
I don't know who they are going to play, rest, etc. However I'd like to see Nic White (a product of Newcastle/Hunter side Maitland Blacks) play at 9 or come off the bench at 9. It would be nice to see him follow in the footsteps of fellow Maitland Blacks junior (& scrum half) Luke Burgess & also Singleton Bulls junior (& another scrum half) Josh Valentine. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) whilst a product of the central coast (Ourimbah) is still pretty close to Newcastle & he was talking quite fondly of his time in Newie during his younger years. Ideally I'd like to see as many players with a regional connection picked but that may not be possible with Superrugby, playing Wales, etc.
Personally, I've got Ma & I our gold tickets as well as a whole heap of my club mates & we can't wait! "Word on the street" is that it will be sold out.
When are the team actually going to train for the Scotland game? If you've got a Super Rugby game on the Friday or Saturday, it doesn't give much time to prepare with the Wallabies for the Tuesday night game.
I had no idea of the support for rugby up there AS, but I am very interested to hear more about it. Could you potentially start another thread and give us some more info on the standard of rugby up there? I'm sure im not the only G&GR reader who would be interested to read more about it...