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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Playing for the Wallabies is one thing that could keep Folau in rugby since it's a unique experience that league doesn't have.
Some at his club team think his signing for the Bulldogs is imminent.
Playing for the Wallabies is one thing that could keep Folau in rugby since it's a unique experience that league doesn't have.
Playing for the Wallabies is one thing that could keep Folau in rugby since it's a unique experience that league doesn't have.
According to Triple M's Matty Johns' inside sources, "Israel Folau will be out of his GWS contract by September. They're negotiating a release right now, and next year he will be playing in the NRL in Sydney," Johns said.
"Given the urgency of the Luke Lewis situation, maybe it's the Panthers, but another guy said to me it will be the Bulldogs," Johns continued.
"The Bulldogs are the richest club in the league. they have huge amounts of money. If there is one club that is able to buy Israel Folau (financially alone) it is the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs. It would be a big attraction for Israel."
Absolutely, and we should try to keep him. Sending talented people away with angry eyes isn't a good look for our code.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...ckline-positions/story-e6frg7o6-1226614454063If White goes back to the To'omua/Lealiifano inside-back combination he will have to decide what to do with McCabe, who will almost certainly play inside centre for the Wallabies against the British and Irish Lions this winter.
Meanwhile, Bret Harris has the scoop so we can all stop debating who'll play 12.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...ckline-positions/story-e6frg7o6-1226614454063
My angry eyes wouldn't be aimed at Israel. If he played in the Lions and then went back to NRL at the end of the year my angry eyes would be aimed squarely at the ARU and the Wallabies selectors.
I don't harbour any ill feelings toward Israel but if he's only playing union as a stop gap measure to get back into League then I've been saying it all along, he shouldn't be considered for the Lions Series. Give the less than once in a career chance to someone who's played union most of their life and who grew up dreaming of playing for the Wallabies.
Just read the force thread. Claims on there that Alfie Mafi has been told that he isn't in any of deans calculations hence he is moving to japan..
surely on current form he would be one of Deans choice wingers
I expect we will go into the first lions test with:
9. Genia
10. JOC (James O'Connor)
11. Folau
12. McCabe
13. Fainga'a/AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
14. Ioane
15. Barnes
Or maybe even a fat kurtley beale at 15 if we are lucky.
Lord give me strength.
If Folau is playing well enough, and earns a place on merit, he should be picked against the Lions
Who cares whether or not he takes the place of a lesser player who has been playing rugby all his life? I don't, and I will wager that 99% of rugby supporters don't, let alone the huge numbers of non-rugby people who will tune in to watch the Lions Tests - some of them drawn in, no doubt, by the chance to see Izzy in action in a rival code to their own.
Bret Harris was talking up McCutcheon for the Wallabies the other week. He's got about as much credibility as Growden.Meanwhile, Bret Harris has the scoop so we can all stop debating who'll play 12.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...ckline-positions/story-e6frg7o6-1226614454063