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Waratahs 2010

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waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
i like that last year, bugess was ripping the ball out to fast and not hitting the mark according to alot of people around here and now he has slowed down and is hitting the mark he should rip it out again. the solution is easy and has been said here many times before, move barnes to 12, hangers into ten and beale into fullback. we need Horne back asap but not untill he is right.

Waugh is as much a coach as hickey is really, he seems to make alot of decisions on his own, but it wasnt long ago that waugh was out with injury and the team went to crap. would be interesting if he could be covered.

forwards,
1-benn
2-mckensie/frier
3-baxter
4-caldwell
5-mumm
6-mowen
7-TPN
8-Palu

problem solved.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
waratahjesus said:
i like that last year, bugess was ripping the ball out to fast and not hitting the mark according to alot of people around here and now he has slowed down and is hitting the mark he should rip it out again. the solution is easy and has been said here many times before, move barnes to 12, hangers into ten and beale into fullback. we need Horne back asap but not untill he is right.

Burgess' passes are still pretty poor, and it's coming out insanely slow. I think the general consensus here is that he's better ripping it out quickly and throwing average passes than taking all day and throwing average passes.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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waratahjesus said:
i like that last year, bugess was ripping the ball out to fast and not hitting the mark according to alot of people around here and now he has slowed down and is hitting the mark he should rip it out again. the solution is easy and has been said here many times before, move barnes to 12, hangers into ten and beale into fullback. we need Horne back asap but not untill he is right.

Waugh is as much a coach as hickey is really, he seems to make alot of decisions on his own, but it wasnt long ago that waugh was out with injury and the team went to crap. would be interesting if he could be covered.

forwards,
1-benn
2-mckensie/frier
3-baxter
4-caldwell
5-mumm
6-mowen
7-TPN
8-Palu

problem solved.
too busy coaching the Reds sorry.
 
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PhucNgo

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naza said:
PhucNgo said:
Waugh must go. I suspect also, that his on field game management may have something to do with the Tah's playing style. Maybe Palmer could cover 7 in the meantime.

You want Dan Palmer, our emerging 112 kg tighthead prop, to play openside ? :eek: :lmao:

I've long said that Waugh is the common denominator for the Tahs' style of play. Any others that agree with this theory ?

PhucNgo said:
Caldwell hasn't really cut it at S14 level and his continued inclusion comes from the lack of an alternative.

You want to cull our best lock ? :eek: :lmao: That's just batshit crazy.

Your posts are entertaining, like a car crash.

Re Palmer, my bad, I meant Fitzpatrick, who played at 7 last year both for the Tahs and (I think) the Woodies.

Re Caldwell, he may well be the Tahs best lock, but that says more about the lack of quality locks at the Tahs than his abilities. I don't resile from my opinion that he's there only on the basis of circumstance and while he was a reasonable backup for Vickerman, the fact is, at S14 level he just doesn't cut it as a run-on lock.

RE your opinion of the entertainment value of my posts. I could care less.
 

naza

Alan Cameron (40)
PhucNgo said:
naza said:
PhucNgo said:
Waugh must go. I suspect also, that his on field game management may have something to do with the Tah's playing style. Maybe Palmer could cover 7 in the meantime.

You want Dan Palmer, our emerging 112 kg tighthead prop, to play openside ? :eek: :lmao:

I've long said that Waugh is the common denominator for the Tahs' style of play. Any others that agree with this theory ?

PhucNgo said:
Caldwell hasn't really cut it at S14 level and his continued inclusion comes from the lack of an alternative.

You want to cull our best lock ? :eek: :lmao: That's just batshit crazy.

Your posts are entertaining, like a car crash.

Re Palmer, my bad, I meant Fitzpatrick, who played at 7 last year both for the Tahs and (I think) the Woodies.

Re Caldwell, he may well be the Tahs best lock, but that says more about the lack of quality locks at the Tahs than his abilities. I don't resile from my opinion that he's there only on the basis of circumstance and while he was a reasonable backup for Vickerman, the fact is, at S14 level he just doesn't cut it as a run-on lock.

RE your opinion of the entertainment value of my posts. I could care less.

The expression is couldn't care less.

Fitzpatrick is a promising young hooker and is destined for the Wallabies. Those hardly grow on trees.

Caldwell is a terrific S14 lock. He's the Tahs' most capped lock and an automatic selection. He does the hard graft that clueless muppets like yourself don't appreciate.
 
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PhucNgo

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naza said:
PhucNgo said:
naza said:
PhucNgo said:
Waugh must go. I suspect also, that his on field game management may have something to do with the Tah's playing style. Maybe Palmer could cover 7 in the meantime.

You want Dan Palmer, our emerging 112 kg tighthead prop, to play openside ? :eek: :lmao:

I've long said that Waugh is the common denominator for the Tahs' style of play. Any others that agree with this theory ?

PhucNgo said:
Caldwell hasn't really cut it at S14 level and his continued inclusion comes from the lack of an alternative.

You want to cull our best lock ? :eek: :lmao: That's just batshit crazy.

Your posts are entertaining, like a car crash.

Re Palmer, my bad, I meant Fitzpatrick, who played at 7 last year both for the Tahs and (I think) the Woodies.

Re Caldwell, he may well be the Tahs best lock, but that says more about the lack of quality locks at the Tahs than his abilities. I don't resile from my opinion that he's there only on the basis of circumstance and while he was a reasonable backup for Vickerman, the fact is, at S14 level he just doesn't cut it as a run-on lock.

RE your opinion of the entertainment value of my posts. I could care less.

The expression is couldn't care less.

Fitzpatrick is a promising young hooker and is destined for the Wallabies. Those hardly grow on trees.

Caldwell is a terrific S14 lock. He's the Tahs' most capped lock and an automatic selection. He does the hard graft that clueless muppets like yourself don't appreciate.

I smell manlove. :lmao:
 

DPK

Peter Sullivan (51)
TheRiddler said:
CanadianRugby said:
So sum up my tangled mess of a post: I blame Hickey.

Your application to the FHC is accepted. NTA will forward your membership card in due course.

Can i get one of those too? Or do i HAVE to post an anti-hickey comment...
 
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CanadianRugby

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TheRiddler said:
CanadianRugby said:
So sum up my tangled mess of a post: I blame Hickey.

Your application to the FHC is accepted. NTA will forward your membership card in due course.

Excellent. I have a poster in my room that looks a lot like your profile picture. Except that it has a target on it and is filled with darts....
 

Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
TPN, Benn and Hangers all with injury concerns

WHILE the Wallabies need to find a No.8 to replace Wycliff Palu, the Waratahs are bound to be short of Test forwards for their next match against the Brumbies at ANZ Stadium on April 24, with Benn Robinson and Tatafu Polota-Nau in serious doubt.

Scans yesterday confirmed that Palu's season was over as he requires a knee reconstruction after rupturing his right anterior cruciate ligament against the Crusaders in Christchurch on Saturday night.

It was also discovered that Test prop Robinson has a small fracture in his right forearm, while Wallabies hooker Polota-Nau has ligament damage in his right shoulder.

The injuries will test the resources at Wallabies and Waratahs levels. Palu was the incumbent Test No.8, leaving the Western Force's Richard Brown - himself only recently returned from injury - his likely replacement when the Wallabies regroup in June for the domestic Tests against Fiji, England and Ireland. Other options are more left-field, including Queensland backrower Scott Higginbotham, or even moving Wallabies skipper Rocky Elsom from the blindside to No.8.

Palu's departure could even resuscitate the Test career of Brumbies No.8 Stephen Hoiles, but since taking over as Wallabies coach, Robbie Deans has consistently overlooked the ACT skipper.

For the Waratahs, the loss of Robinson and Polota-Nau will stretch the squad's forward resources. Robinson's most likely replacement in the front row is Sekope Kepu, while Damien Fitzpatrick will be elevated if Polota-Nau is sidelined for an extended period. But just who would move on to the reserves' bench for both front-row spots is open to conjecture.

Palu's state replacement at No.8 is likely to be either Ben Mowen or Dave Dennis.

However, Waratahs team officials have not yet given up on Robinson and Polota-Nau playing against the Brumbies, believing that having a bye this week will help.

Waratahs five-eighth Daniel Halangahu, who had an off night against the Crusaders, has been diagnosed with a grade-one right medial ligament strain, and is expected to be available for the Brumbies game.

Brumbies fullback Julian Huxley has, meanwhile, been cleared to play against the Hurricanes in Canberra on Friday night after being thrown heavily on to his head in a tackle against the Cheetahs.

The SANZAR judiciary suspended Cheetahs No.8 Kabamba Floors for five weeks after the 77th-minute tackle was deemed dangerous.

Adding to the concern was that Huxley admitted in a post-match media interview that he was somewhat dazed. Yesterday Huxley, who two years ago was diagnosed as having a brain tumour, and the Brumbies management said he was 100 per cent fit and ready for the next round.

''I am feeling a bit sore and sorry, but I'll be right for this weekend,'' Huxley said yesterday. ''I did cop a couple of knocks, and was a bit dazed at the time. But there's no ill-effects, and after a thorough check-up, there's no problem whatsoever …

''I would say to everyone just relax, and enjoy it as much as I'm enjoying it out there.''
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/u...anau-robinson-are-in-doubt-20100412-s47z.html
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Yeah, wrong thread, but those injuries to Robinson and TPN sound serious. I've been wondering how the hell they can play in two weeks? Looks very hopeful to me. Better off resting them and hope they are back at full capacity before the end of the comp rather than carrying a player with a fracture and a player with ligament damage. I think that they are just asking for trouble and underperformance by playing week in week out.
 

Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
Wow, this thread was well burried, well... welcome back!

Hangers injury doesn't sound that pleasant either, though 2 weeks for a grade 1 tear should be right, based on my extensive medical knowledge of tearing a ligament in my ankle.

Would stuff up his training though, so who to train at 10? Kurtley or Berrick, or make as few changes as possible banking on the return of Hangers and stick our spare 10 there, who is... um.... Tom Carter? Rory Sidey?
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Barnes to 10. Carter to 12. Keep it simple against the Brumbies because, being a local derby, there probably aren't going to be many points on offer. Besides which we're losing some bulky crashballing in the forwards so Tommy has to be there to make some gain line
 
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