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Michael Lynagh (62)
Will be attending that trial on the 10th. Hopefully a good show. Evidently the Shoalhaven Council have paid $50,000 for the event.
The 2nd trial will be played at Shoalhaven against the The Force. Two games on the 10th. They haven't announced the location for the 1st trial the week before.
http://www.waratahs.com.au/Waratahs/News/NewsArticle/tabid/157/ArticleID/857/Default.aspx
I'd thought I'd try to stir up some Tah's discussion (I'm going through rugby withdrawal and the cricket is clearly not going to satisfy me).
Any news on injuries to Cliffy Palu and Rob Horne??
I'd love to see them full fit for the season opener!!!
didnt look like he was restricted but playing kids is like playing qld, so not sure if he would be able to play harder games against every other team in the comp.
Former Wallabies defensive guru John Muggleton wants to add attacking starch to New South Wales Waratahs' defence after linking up with the team for the expanded Super rugby competition.
Former Kangaroos rugby league international forward Muggleton said he kept an eye on the Waratahs' games on television during his stint with Welsh side Llanelli.
Muggleton was defence coach for the Wallabies for three World Cup campaigns under Rod Macqueen (1999), when Australia conceded just one try, Eddie Jones (2003) and John Connolly (2007).
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Wallabies coaching job in late 2007, which ultimately went to New Zealander Robbie Deans.
While the Waratahs have been reasonably tidy in defence in recent years, Muggleton believed he could add extra dimensions in that area.
"We have got to become a lot more attacking in defence at the moment.
"I know it sounds funny, it's all about denying time and space to the opposition.
"Sometimes when we've got numbers or available blokes in defence we tend to back off when we shouldn't, because we are worried they have got three or four blokes over on the sideline.
"Well, if you get your defensive line right and your speed right, there's no chance they will ever get that ball out there.
"Rather than worry about what's on the outside, we want to put more pressure on them and deny them time."
Muggleton joins a star-studded crew of specialist coaches at the Waratahs supporting head coach Chris Hickey.
The squad includes former Wallabies star Matt Burke as kicking coach and Olympic track representative Matt Shirvington, who is working on the Waratahs' speed.
So that makes Hickey, Foley, Wisemantle, Muggleton, Burke and Shirvington?
Do all these assistant coaches add up to one good head coach?
Question: with all these assistant coaches, what does a head coach do these days?
Good work if you can get it, until the people who are actually doing shit get it wrong.
But then, you can always sack them.
I tend to disagree a bit Hawko, we struggled early this season due to cohesion and cattle issues to me.
We also now have better back up for next season at 13 with Cross & BKH.
Carter is a very effective player at 12, but not 13 cover unless we become incredibly desperate
Horne is a special player and based on his history could handle either well.
Admittedly, they did fall back into their shells at few times (like the Brumbies game).
PS What about Halangahu at 12?? Or Hangers at 10 and Barnes at 12??
Would BKH really add much in the centres? I thought he was more of a back 3.
I disagree as well. The 2010 Tahs weren't as conservative as they have been in previous years and "at times" showed how awesome they can be with the right mindset.Admittedly, they did fall back into their shells at few times (like the Brumbies game).
I'm not sure who you blame for the mind-set.
What I'd like to see the Tahs do is dominate up front, specially at ruck time, then unleash the talent out back . . .
But then again . . . I guess that's is what we all want!!
PS What about Halangahu at 12?? Or Hangers at 10 and Barnes at 12??
Would BKH really add much in the centres? I thought he was more of a back 3.
3. I see Hangers as a very effective back-up to Barnes at 10. I think his skill set means he is ineffective at 12 at this level of competition - either you need a crash-baller or a runner and Hangers is neither.