Cutch has a disc problem in his back. Won't be ready. Mowen to 8 and Dennis to 6.
Alcock to the bench?
Cutch has a disc problem in his back. Won't be ready. Mowen to 8 and Dennis to 6.
Alcock to the bench?
Alcock and/or Sitileki Timani. Pat O'Connor an outside chance.
There is so much wrong with that statement, I'm not going to begin.
is Locky McCaffrey a chance?
and is Cam Jowitt fit?
I think they are both injured - was looking forward to seeing McCaffrey - I hear he was training the house down, but didnt feature in either trial.
bech would have to be Allcock - Timani looked he had hooves for hands in the first trial
is Locky McCaffrey a chance?
and is Cam Jowitt fit?
Rob Horne is set for Stirling test
* Jon Geddes
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* February 14, 2011 12:00AM
A SUCCESSFUL 40-minute comeback has convinced Waratahs Test centre Rob Horne he is ready for the challenge of marking revitalised Melbourne Rebels skipper Stirling Mortlock in their Super Rugby showdown on Friday.
But there are doubts about the fitness of dynamic back-rower Cliffy Palu, who did not train yesterday and instead underwent treatment on a hamstring injury.
Horne had his first hit-out for the Junior Waratahs against Western Force A last week since dislocating his elbow in July. He ran at No. 13 during yesterday's session at Victoria Barracks, but coach Chris Hickey still has to decide whether to put Horne straight into the starting side or ease him back from the bench.
"Getting through that game is definitely a confidence boost for me and the coaching staff as well I guess," Horne said.
"It felt great and that is all you can ask for.
"Coming back from a major injury there is always the fear of the unknown and how it is going to go."
Mortlock has found a new lease of life after off-season back surgery and Horne is aware of the threat he poses. Hickey said Horne's limited game time had to be factored in when deciding the final make-up of the squad on Wednesday.
While Hickey remains hopeful Palu will play against the Rebels, Dave Dennis ran with the top pack yesterday.
"We will just have to we wait and see how Cliffy progresses," Hickey said. "We will give him every opportunity to be there."
so something like:
15 Beale 14 Mitchell 13 Cross 12 Carter 11 Turner 10 Barnes 9 Burgess 8 Mowen 7 Waugh 6 Dennis 5 Douglas 4 Mumm 3 Baxter 2 TPN 1 Robinson.
Then:
16 Fitzpatrick 17 Kepu 18 O'Connor/Timani 19 Alcock 20 McKibbon/Holmes 21 Halangahu 22 Pakalani
???
McCaffrey is still wounded, the bench mix will be interesting, does Hickey go for the worker in Pat O'Connor or the explosive type Sitileki Timani.
I expect Horne to be on the bench as well, Hickey didn't rush him last season
Speed training does improve your Power. Obviously not as much as specific Power training, but still.
Perhaps by "powerful" he means in terms of play rather then literal Muscular Power.
Plyometrics which are designed to boost explosive power are often used in conjunction with speed training to boost overall performance. Its very likely that faster does translate in more powerful.
Is there? If they're focused on speed training to get more powerful that's good to hear, the Tahs were poor in the collisions last year.
That's pretty much what I was suggesting. Speed training could be for example Sprints but Power training could be Sprints with resistance bands.
The pure Sprinting would benefit your Power but not to the same extend as with the addition of the bands.