A bit tough to say he must not be much good because he missed out on Oz Schools selection.
Sorry if I'm over posting, but Cam Jowitt was at my rugby game today, because he is good friends with Brendan McKibben (our coach) and told me that he had taken the entire year off, he had surgery last week, and this week is the first week that he hasnt been feeling pain.
I doubt if the ARU would nominate which club he has to play for as I have never heard of such a thing.
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No, I didn't mean that: when I said that Seage may not sound like much I meant that he may not sound like much to other forum members who haven't seen him play as I have, and may wonder why he wasn't in either of the Oz Schools teams. But we have lots of room at the Rats for a promising young bloke should he be looking for a gig in God's Country. We'll look after him; we're that kind of caring people.
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Thank's for that. Did he say what was the nature of his injury/operation? I have forgotten. And I wonder why he had an operation only last week.
The only thing that I can remember about his injury in Rd. 1 of the S14 this year is that it came at the same time as the suspension of Dean Mumm. Thus emanated the rise Kane Douglas.
It was apparently "bone bruising" at the time, not sure what happened, but he is feeling much better now. Interesting that the Tahs started that game with Caldwell and Jowitt at locks, but finished with the future wallabies combo, Mumm and Douglas.
Why did it hyperlink the name Dean Mumm then refuse me access to the page it hyperlinked to? Are we doing player profiles as a new feature? The Western Force fan forum does that, has player profiles in the form of a forum thread that can be commented on. They are often quite out of date though but it's not a bad idea, it allows people to post little tidbits of info about players on a thread about them rather than on a broader thread. It means the info is always kept in a thread where it is nice and relevant.
My understanding is that there is a spot open for a wing/fullback with the Tahs. Players such as Mafi (Uni), Dellit (Easts) or Trist (Uni). Mafi, very talented but injury prone and only a wing. Dellit - not bad. Trist - has hit his straps lately - always in the top try scorers for the Shute Shield and can play wing, fullback and centre.
Anybody heard of any others in the mix????
According to Terry Smith the Tahs will be signing lock Sitaleki Timani soon. Hickey is on record as saying he had one spot open so if Smith is right and Hickey not blowing smoke, then Sita will be the last Tah signed for 2011.
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Berries reports on the Waratah Shield thread that Seage has signed a Sevens contract. His facebook said as much and that he had signed with the ARU. As the ARU fund the various Super 15 academies I'd say he has been allocated to NSW.
A bit tough to say he must not be much good because he missed out on Oz Schools selection. It was widely reported in the Oz schools thread that he got injured at the national C'ships in the first 10 minutes of the first game and didn't play any further part in the tournament. This is the same game that Cameron Clarke got injured and he played no further part in the tournament.
Seage played in two schoolboy sevens events earlier in the year. One being the national schoolboy sevens at Riverview and the other being the Scots Sevens. He was the standout player in both. I understand that Michael O'Connor was watching at Riverview and that's where it all started. In the game against the NTS squad at Scots he scored 4 trys.
This boy is built for speed (He has been timed at 11 flat at Hills Sports) and is suited to the game. He is definitely a good signing for the Sevens. We will see how he develops in the 15's game but with Scott Bowen's assistance at the Tahs Academy I can only see positive things coming out of this arrangement. While Seage has a league background with the Parramatta Eels he has played a bit of rugby at Barker College when he was there. Aussie Dominance might be able to give us some more information about his previous rugby background.
Don't be surprised to see him come into the Oz Schools if there are injuries.
As for clubs I'm hearing it will be either Wests or Eastwood. Or do the ARU allocate the club?
That is fucking good news. Timani is a beast.
I cannot believe we have 5 Super rugby franchises and they all dropped the ball on Nemani Nadolo.
Trist [has] zero speed. A one legged banged up Mafi is preferable.
Who has dropped the ball? He is a Fijian international now and would have to be signed under the foreign player rule. I would imagine there's a fair few wings running round in the ITM and Currie Cups who are at least as good.
People said the same thing about Beau Robinson when he wasn't re-signed... but who has signed him since?
There's clearly a fairly common school of thought in all the franchises surrounding a few of these guys...
The tahs.
Young players need to be taught skills and how to play the game. It doesn't just happen. This is the problem with Australian rugby. We don't look after how youth.
Nadolo has had plenty of time to "develop", the problem appears to be that he just took too long to develop a work ethic on the training ground. All the other Aus S15 sides had an opportunity to sign him and they all passed, that says something, the Brumbies need outside backs really badly and he is off to france
Hope the guy kills it in France.