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He could be for NSW what Ben Lucas is for QLD, a halfback who can play other backline positions allowing the 5-2 split as LG already mentioned..
I am appalled that this talented player has not been taken in hand by coaches of pro teams. What I see is so obvious to me, though just as obviously, not to others.
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Who really knows? I don't. Maybe it's mostly all his fault as you indicate, but one wonders why the Tahs took him back.
So my team to win the final will be:
1: Benn Robionson
2: Tatafu Polota-Nau
3: Al Baxter
4: Dean Mumm
5: Kane Douglas
6: Pat McCutcheon
7: Phil Waugh
8: Wycliff Palu
9: Luke Burgess
10: Berrick Barnes
11: Drew Mitchell
12: Tom Carter
13: Rob Horne
14: Lachie Turner
15: Kurtley Beale
16: Damien Fitzpatrick
17: Jeremy Tilse
18: Dan Vickerman
19: Dave Dennis/Ben Mowen
20: Josh Holmes/Brendan McKibben
21: Daniel Halangahu
22: BKH.
Also in contention are McCaffery, Jowitt and Caldwell
Does anyone else think Tom Carter doesn't deserve to be playing Super 15? He has been playing shocking for Uni and i personally hate him.
I'm sure that those GAGRs who saw the match against Eastwood will agree that he was totally out of his depth, did absolutely nothing in attack and was just road kill in defence. He was an absolute embarrassment to his parents, his wife, his local newsagent and his kindergarten teacher.
There's a slight amount of overkill there, rugbyfan. After telling us that "He has been playing shocking for Uni", it was hardly necessary to add "i personally hate him."
I'll admit to not being the biggest Carter fan. Serious question for Tahs supporters: what in your opinion does he offer at S15 level? With Horne in the backline (when fit), you've already got the hard straight running and solid defence. What would Carter add to that?
It goes back to when Carter had a gigantic gap created by Barnes, all he had to do was use his vision to run the unders line and it was a try under the posts (Schoolboy Level), yet he had tunnel vision and completely screwed an opportunity to score - Barnes then went over to Carter and told him which line to run with a frustrated hand signal.
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I vividly remember that. It was a terrible skill failure for that position and I shared your frustration when he didn't hit the unders line. He appeared to be out of his depth. With the new law making for a more running game I think Carter will find it harder to be in the 22 next season. Either that or he will have to adjust his style of play. I'm just not sure whether he is up for that. His style of play would be suited to the top 14 in France at 12. There is a role for him to play there.
Tom Carter...needs to work on his offloading ability and his pace off the mark...
Tom's been in a professional environment for, what, five years and has had ample opportunities to fine tune his skills. And work on those physical aspects which need improving. What we see is what we're always going to get with Tom, and it's not good enough for Super rugby.
Noddy/Reg(?) described Carter bloody well a while ago. So I will paraphrase
Carter is the type of player that every team needs, the less talented "worker", who got their by pure attitude. He is a competitor who chases every kick; gets up and does that second and/or third tackle in a row; will tuck the ball under his arm and do his best in attack no matter who is in front of him; and is up and enthusiastic at every training session and game.
Noddy/Reg(?) described Carter bloody well a while ago. So I will paraphrase
Carter is the type of player that every team needs, the less talented "worker", who got their by pure attitude. He is a competitor who chases every kick; gets up and does that second and/or third tackle in a row; will tuck the ball under his arm and do his best in attack no matter who is in front of him; and is up and enthusiastic at every training session and game.