Bruce Ross
Ken Catchpole (46)
Do you mean me Bruce? Trust me not male. Confession - yes.
Whoops. Sorry about that, suckerforred. I shouldn't have assumed.
Do you mean me Bruce? Trust me not male. Confession - yes.
Whoops. Sorry about that, suckerforred. I shouldn't have assumed.
you may get a lot of response to this, as the reasons are many and varied. Boild down to the argument that "he's a knob"
What about the stats for points that he squanders? Not personally, but killing the ball with another of his famed "crash balls." Its like having two backlines, those inside Carter and those outside Carter, because he surely plays no part in linking the two.
If Harris is worth 10 points a game, surely Carter is worth -2 trys a game.
But all of this is moot because of course he is a 'defensive-specialist' center, as a rugby player at super level it is only the truly exception who can both attack AND defend, and its not a requirement of all professionals.
The nature of professional sport, software design (which i am actively interested in) and life and the world as we know it, is that things change faster then you can blink. The average life of a commercial piece of software is 18 months, a good rugby career would be 6-7 years and anything around now wont be in 3 years. Saying there was no one like tom carter in your day is pointless, because rugby had no need for someone like tom carter, and the game has evolved since then.Plus there is just something about him that would lift the opposition, he just needs to be beaten, and I for one (many years ago) would have put in a lot of extra effort against a player like him. In my day, there were none.
Besides which I reckon there definitely were people like that around in wamberal's day because I reckon his day was about my day: invariably they played breakaway and were highly respected within their team and loathed outside it.The nature of professional sport, software design (which i am actively interested in) and life and the world as we know it, is that things change faster then you can blink. The average life of a commercial piece of software is 18 months, a good rugby career would be 6-7 years and anything around now wont be in 3 years. Saying there was no one like tom carter in your day is pointless, because rugby had no need for someone like tom carter, and the game has evolved since then.
RUMOURS OF THE WEEK
■ Bookies preparing to set odds that the Waratahs' 10-12-13 midfield combination will soon be Berrick Barnes, Rob Horne and Adam Ashley-Cooper. Our tip is around round four or five.
really?Watched Foley on The Rugby Club last night - very impressed with his philosophy and attitude. Quite easy to understand what he's talking about unlike the Dingo.
It will be an interesting study at the end of season 2012 to see how philosophy and attitude have survived what will, I think (not least because of Vickerman/Elsom/MItchell/Turner issues), be a difficult year even by Tahs standards.
Junior. Because he's the coaches son.I think we just need to come up with a witty nickname for Bernard Foley.
Maybe Reverse Larkham?
Larkham's nickname was Bernie and he was a fullback turned Number 10.
Bernard Foley is a Bernie who is a Number 10 turned fullback.
OK. Now someone come up with something that is actually witty.
looks like a year of more of the same if you ask me, however am hoping against hope that I am wrong