I mentioned both Barnes and McCabe because they have claims based on experience alone. Just said their names deserved to be thrown in the hat to at least be discussed.
Despite his latest injury troubles, Barnes was good for the Wallabies for 90% of last season. Although with KB (Kurtley Beale)'s troubles he may slot straight into fullback after his efforts on the EOYT.
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The thing I like about Tapuai, and which I think we need, is his ability to accelerate into a gap, and to change direction at speed without losing much. He seems to have good spatial awareness of where to go. Sure, his defensive positioning, and distribution can improve, but that style is what I really like in a 12. I just don't think Barnes or McCabe at 12, although they both have good qualities, are what we really need.
I agree Lealiifano has been best at 10, but he makes a damn fine job of 12 too, from what I've seen. I really hope we see him in Tests this year, I think he has a lot to offer.
Barnes will struggle to make the Tahs XV if no injuries to Foley and Horne
When a player doesn't pass, that's because of the game plan, if it wasn't the coach would hook them. Every player can pass, it's not a fucking hard skill at all. The talk of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), McCabe, Carter etc. never passing is just rubbish.
If you look at how the NZRU manages their "star" players, it gives a clue. Sabbaticals to just rest or play a stint OS are nice. But if you look at the sponsorship finances they get from Adidas and AIG, well, it makes that indulgence easier. The ARU can't compete with that.Happy Easter Bitches!
With all the talk about George Smith possibly being made an exception to the rule of no overseas players being eligible for wallaby selection I was wondering where everyone stood on this? Do you think allowing such an exception or the abandonment of the rule would have a negative effect on super rugby? Would we see a mass exodus of our best players going to japan and france? Do you think we should allow overseas players to play for the wallabies? If so, who do you think we could bring back into the fold? Gits? Burgo? Palmer? (next year).
Personally I think the best solution would be to set a 50 test buffer. i.e. If you have played 50 test for Australia you can continue to play for the wallabies even if you are contracted overseas.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is a fantastic player and i never understand the hating of him.When a player doesn't pass, that's because of the game plan, if it wasn't the coach would hook them. Every player can pass, it's not a fucking hard skill at all. The talk of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), McCabe, Carter etc. never passing is just rubbish.
Just for arguments sake, If you had JOC (James O'Connor) at 10 ... and who creates turnover opportunity through dominant tackling... If Quade was playing 10 in my submission you'd want an excellent defender even more.
Happy Easter Bitches!
With all the talk about George Smith possibly being made an exception to the rule of no overseas players being eligible for wallaby selection I was wondering where everyone stood on this? Do you think allowing such an exception or the abandonment of the rule would have a negative effect on super rugby? Would we see a mass exodus of our best players going to japan and france? Do you think we should allow overseas players to play for the wallabies? If so, who do you think we could bring back into the fold? Gits? Burgo? Palmer? (next year).
Personally I think the best solution would be to set a 50 test buffer. i.e. If you have played 50 test for Australia you can continue to play for the wallabies even if you are contracted overseas.
I think if you hit 75 caps (arbitrarily picked) you should be eligible for a stint overseas on the basis that it's within the first two years after a world cup so that the player can come back for two seasons pre-WC.
when a lions tour is on, i think and it has been proven, that the lions will be a motivation to stick around.
forces development of younger players for two years after a WC and then in the two years prior you have some pretty significant competition for jerseys and arguably more depth which means you can better rotate players through the rugby championship in a WC year, helping to stave off fatigue and injuries.
it just makes sense to me.
I think it'd have to be something like the 50 caps you suggest, but also have them not been contracted to a foreign team during a world cup.Happy Easter Bitches!
With all the talk about George Smith possibly being made an exception to the rule of no overseas players being eligible for wallaby selection I was wondering where everyone stood on this? Do you think allowing such an exception or the abandonment of the rule would have a negative effect on super rugby? Would we see a mass exodus of our best players going to japan and france? Do you think we should allow overseas players to play for the wallabies? If so, who do you think we could bring back into the fold? Gits? Burgo? Palmer? (next year).
Personally I think the best solution would be to set a 50 test buffer. i.e. If you have played 50 test for Australia you can continue to play for the wallabies even if you are contracted overseas.