Peterson is the guy I expect will push Douglas to the bench, unless the Tahs keep/move Mumm at/to blindside. If I was to pick a long term young TH lock, it'd be Peterson I reckon. We'll see how he develops, though.
Peterson is the guy I expect will push Douglas to the bench, unless the Tahs keep/move Mumm at/to blindside. If I was to pick a long term young TH lock, it'd be Peterson I reckon. We'll see how he develops, though.
I hear Peterson having a good pre-season and is training his arse off. I also hear that Pat O'Connor looks like the real deal. I'd be surprised if Peterson got much game time next year, but he might get a bench spot here and there with the rotation that's likely to go on with the extended comp.Yeah - let's stop talking about the young bloke and just give his connections kudos for bringing him on in an appropriate way - and to him for being willing to following that way.
He doesn't have a Super Rugby contract; so hopefully he will not be playing Super Rugby in 2011. I say "hopefully" because if he does play it means there have been too many injuries.
I was not too impressed when O'Connor was playing for the Rats, nor for the Force, but let's see.
He doesn't have a Super Rugby contract; so hopefully he will not be playing Super Rugby in 2011. I say "hopefully" because if he does play it means there have been too many injuries.
I was not too impressed when O'Connor was playing for the Rats, nor for the Force, but let's see.
I didn't see too many games, but he looked OK for Northland. More a toiler than a star, e and but effectivdirect
is he not a academy player at least?
But Kane Douglas was plucked out of the Academy to be on the bench for R1 against the Reds this year in front of 2 contracted players; so who knows what the policy is now?
He doesn't have a Super Rugby contract; so hopefully he will not be playing Super Rugby in 2011. I say "hopefully" because if he does play it means there have been too many injuries.
I do that all the time myself. Douglas trialled the house down earlier in the year and took the Tahs by surprise. You couldn't blame them because a year before in Newcastle, so nearly 2 years ago now, he was sucking in seagulls at a trial v. Fiji and didn't look to me that he would ever cut the mustard. But he had a skinny backlog of S & C behind him and it was no wonder.
Then came R1 at Suncorp and Mumm was suspended and Jowitt got a long term injury. The Tahs were that impressed with Douglas that they started him in R2 with Caldwell in Capetown, as Ducker was still able to play then. Dud Roodt was on the bench and Thomson left at home. Thus started 13 consecutive run-on games for the lad.
That was sheer serendipity: the injury, the suspension, the dudness of Roodt and the realisation that Thomson was not really great S14 material.
And that's the point that Langthorne's rotation blog piece missed. Which of the young untried players will step up this year? There's usually one or two and I think any successful side needs them.
I would think that a policy of rotation would have a better chance of unearthing burgeoning talent than a policy of avoiding rotation.
This is right and since we are all expecting players to be rotated more in a longer season it would follow that there would be more chances of finding a few unexpected stars.
But as Sportin' Life said : "It ain't necessariy so." The difference between 13 pool games in 2010 and 16 in 2011 is not a lot and there are 2 bye weeks to rest up, not one. And at most a team will play 3 games in the finals instead of two. The league guys and the European rugby guys would smirk at being paid money for such a short season.
The increased amount of rotation because of the new competition may not be as noticeable as we think and I'm guessing that fans of some teams won't notice the difference.