Eyes and Ears
Bob Davidson (42)
Interestingly Sipa is still on the Brumbies website while other leaving players like Mafi have been removed.
Manu needs to lose the baby fat and get working. Both our props struggled in the U20s final against fitter and better technical units.
He has the look of a guy who has got where is through his size, to go to the next level it takes effort because there everyone else is as big as him.
Googled Fine M, he is rated pretty highly at the Roosters so it's a great pickup for the Tahs. What year was he at school?
I assume Zipper is Taumoepeau. I don't understand why they don't play him as a centre, most probably a 12.
Salesi Manu would be another who would be best suited to moving to the Rebels to improve his rugby development as well IMO. He looked quite good playing for the Australian Under 20 side over in Argentina and has impressed me in the few Manly games I've seen him play.
Eddie Aholelei has been one who has impressed me.
Points taken but the props weren't the only forwards so embarrassed. Actually chuck in the whole team.
• Fine M's last year at school was 2007. When he played Oz A his rivals in the Oz Schools team Ones were wingers Taumoepeau and Tomane (NRL now) and fullback Toua (Reds). If he is highly rated by the Roosters and he decided to come back to rugby union on his own terms, then I'm a bit more interested. Did you save any links to that opinion?
• Correct, Zipper is really Sipa a contraction of his first name, Afusipa. Agree with your later post about him as a 12 because he has the attributes to be both a crashballer and to use his hands at or before a tackle Though I saw him play there for Joeys once against Scots when a few lads were sick I can't remember how he went and it doesn't signify much anyway.
• Salesi Manu. It would be good for his rugby to get into the Rebels pro academy as you say, but Super squads don't hire pro academy props just to develop their rugby. They may carry a couple of young stars in some positions to warehouse them but in the main they want their players, especially their couple of props, to be ready to go.
If fatprop's opinion of Manu is correct then it's better that he play a 3rd year of grade, but he will have to play 1st Grade to benefit much and it will be tough for Manly to justify using him instead of Fairbrother or Eddie A .
• Eddie A is the better bet for a pro academy if he can leave his day job. He's big enough at 120kgs (down from 140 in his young days) and old enough at 28; plus he can play big club games well at THP though his background is as a LHP. With the loss of weight in the last few years he's become a good player who a few of us are talking about now.
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I never really thought Cross was a good signing, but come to think of it, if we get an injury in the centres, he could be extremely useful and important to the team. The fact that he can also cover the wing position, especially with the extended season, is another bonus. He has experience at the highest level and even though he had a poor season for the Force this year, I can see him improving with our expansive running game if given the chance.
In regards to Greg Peterson, I am very happy to see him retained as the Force were sniffing around and making enquiries about his availability. I think he can really excel next year with another year training with the S15 squad. Tim Bennetts, I hear he is most likely to be retained in the pro academy set-up so Cameron Mitchell might struggle to secure a pro academy gig. Fine Moekiola (not sure on the spelling) has been signed into pro academy so that's another spot taken. Also Alfi Mafi I'd imagine will be looked at as he is not being re-signed by the Brumbies again for next season. Afusipa Taumoepeau has also been a victim of the Brumbies cleanout so I'd definitely look at signing him.
Whatever happened to Salesi Manu? I know he is currently playing with Manly but why isn't he with the Tahs? I asked my source and the reply was that he didn't get resigned. I thought he was very good in the Australian Under 20 side. If we develop him, he could be a good gun in the near future.
• Yeah that was he, and you have just reminded me that that was another time Zipper played 12. He had to play wing of course for the NSW Is that year; you couldn't argue about the midfield of 12 Rob Horne and 13 Cam Mitchell. Bennetts had to play on the other wing. I thought Zipper, of all the brothers, would make the grade in Super rugby but it doesn't look like it will be the case.
• Couldn't find much about Fine M on that link that he was rated by the Roosters.
• Eddie A and Ofa - I've been pushing their barrow in this forum for a while now: two hard head props and Eddie can play on both sides these days. Maybe we are over rating them because we see them only in club rugby, but without the ARC how can we tell?
How good was the ARC? Might of cost the ARU a fair bit of money but it was a wonderful spectacle IMO. The teams were very competitive, although the crowds were woeful. Fringe players were given the chance to play in a higher level than club rugby and some proved to be very handy players. It would be great to have it come back in a similar format. I can guarantee Oz rugby would benefit immensely from it being re-introduced.
The crowds were woeful indeed and it was expensive but we could be talking about the Sheffield Shield, or whatever they call it this week. It's the best domestic cricket comp in the world and ticks all the cricket boxes. The thing is though that Oz Cricket has enough revenue to subsidise it but Oz rugby doesn't for the ARC.
A great pity that because the ARC ticked all the rugby boxes and not just for players, but for budding referees and coaches also.
Most players for the following Super14 season were chosen by the time the ARC was on but it gave players a shot to be picked for pro academies which is the stepping stone for Super rugby the year after.
I think we'd see a few more mature players in pro academies with a reprise of the ARC, as the elite youngsters are fairly well known already.
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He [Manu] signed an academy deal straight from school. He was offered one again, problem was that it was for a pittance. He needed to work so he couldn't afford to be in their academy. This is why alot of the CHS boys and to a lesser extent private school boys turn down this opportunity.
Lee, absolutely correct. I know of several players who have turned down pro academy because they have day jobs and can't afford the time off to train. The time commitment is pretty demanding from Nov - Feb with most sessions in work hours. It works well for students who are on holidays at that time and still drawing their youth allowance to support themselves, but not those with real jobs.
It is a shame the Tahs don't think outside the square and set up twilight training through Nov - Feb, they play at night anyway and at that time of the year it would be cooler
In what capacity? Pro or amateur?
For folks who don't know him: Seage is one of those lads who play both codes of the game. Earlier this year he was starting halfback for the Parramatta SG Ball (U/18.) league team, runners-up to the Roosters in the final. He also plays rugby union for the Hills Sports High School, an emerging rugby union schools power, albeit with a few future Toyota Cup (U/20) league players in their 1st XV.
In rugby union he was the fullback for the CHS rep team and wing for NSW II Schools. He missed out on selection in the two Oz Schools teams; so he doesn't sound like he's much, but he's a terrific ball runner and is obviously a versatile player.
Even if he's in the amateur group it's significant because he's willing to take a risk in rugby union. If things don't work out for him he still has time to go back to league and get into a Toyota Cup squad in 2012, but he would have lost his SG Ball brownie points by then.
If observer reads this he could give folks a better assessment of Seage than I could.
Not to the point but has anybody seen 2009 Oz Schools fullback Jake Woodhouse play this year? He is in the 2010 Tahs pro academy and reportedly had a 3 year Tahs deal, but apart from a cameo for the Junior Tahs, I haven't seen him in action. Nor have I heard anything about the 2 years remaining on his supposed deal.
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Good question. Last year it was September 7Anyone know when the draw is announced for next year?
In what capacity? Pro or amateur?
In rugby union he was the fullback for the CHS rep team and wing for NSW II Schools. He missed out on selection in the two Oz Schools teams; so he doesn't sound like he's much, but he's a terrific ball runner and is obviously a versatile player.
If observer reads this he could give folks a better assessment of Seage than I could.
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