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Waratahs 2012

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Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
Dan Parks played for West Harbour, Southern Districts and Eastern Suburbs, in that order. Dan put some pressure on the Pirates in about 1999 for (big) money, the Pirates' president declined his offer to play for them so he moved south. He eventually remembered he had a Scottish grandmother and the rest is history.

G, haven't you read LG's reference to Parksie as "Compass"?


Can't remember Lee's post off the the top of my head. Lee your assistance please.

What do you think Lindommer, of my theory of misplaced selection?
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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What do you think Lindommer, of my theory of misplaced selection?

I reckon Parks "placed his selection" in rugby as about as good as it could've ever got*. And I say "well done, Dan".

*Apart from turning out for Northern Suburbs, that is.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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From the SMH today, has to be wrong, Barnes isn't going from test 10 to reserve in a month

BACKS IN BUSINESS
Some good news for the Waratahs. When they next play in five weeks' time, coach Michael Foley will have his full complement of backline stars available to him. With Drew Mitchell returning successfully over the past fortnight and Lachie Turner to play Shute Shield this month, the Waratahs may yet be able to salvage something from the season. That will in turn allow Adam Ashley-Cooper to return to fullback and livewire Bernard Foley to don the No.10 jumper inside of Tom Carter and Rob Horne.
 

Jnor

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Oh well, at least we're trying something with Foley at 10 now that the season's gone to shit anyway
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
Chose a really great time to take an eight week European holiday, couldn't have dealt with the distraught angst at home. Waratahs gone bad, Wally's lose to Scotland. Some days it has been great to have no internet access!

Thinking back to my article at the end of last year I wanted five things from the Tahs this year in the way they play.

The first thing I wanted was that the concept of play was to be as a squad rather than a team of 15. That this happened has more been a case of injuries than design. Jono Jenkins has got time and not been disgraced, as has Foley who has been close to our best back. It has, however, distressed me greatly that Greg Peterson has not had a minute on the park this year. At the other franchises, young locks who were behind him in Shute are now fully fledged first team players. Unless he had a hidden injury, this is incomprehensible. Its not like our locks have been superstars though Kane Douglas has been good. A half tick maybe though mainly due to necessity.

I wanted Mitchell at 15 but his injury has put paid to that. Foley has proved to be an excellent replacement. So, maybe a tick there.

I wanted a game modelled on the "three Ellas". What I got was the exact opposite, showcasing backline skills of the most diabolical kind. Injuries have been bad, but if we had been playing a better style of backline play then the replacements would have looked better at the very least. I cannot accept that the Tahs backs have no intrinsic skills. On what I have seen this season, I wouldn't let Gaffney and Bowen coach an under-10's team. I think that the appalling gameplan that has been installed by the coaches has led to a complete lack of confidence in the players themselves. People under-rate the importance of confidence in playing well - great players can look like fools if they lose that confidence edge. The dropped ball and missed tackles are, in my opinion, testament to the lack of confidence and low morale. So this has been a big, big failure.

I wanted to see the Waratahs forwards control the game, set piece and at the breakdown. I guess you could give this half or quarter tick but against the best teams we have been found wanting. The scrum has been great, the lineout OK to scrappy and the ruck work average. The offensive work (pick and drive) has been average to ponderous.

Lastly I wanted the Tahs to play the game with urgency. The play this year has been diabolical in this respect. No urgency to clear the ruck, no urgency for realignment, endless ineffectual pick and drives, walking to the next phase. Clearly there is a lack of committment to play this way, they want to play slowly and methodically. But underneath this I think there is an underlying lack of fitness to be able to play this way. We have not one but TWO S & C coaches, one who does something called "athletic development". Its almost parody, given the lack of fitness in the squad.

Add in the totally unexpected loss of our defensive record and you get the disaster that has been the season. So there needs to be a thorough cleanout. Cheika in as head coach. Foley to forwards coach, where he excells, new backs coach, new S & C coach, new defensive coach. Sharon's the only one who should be given tenancy.

Necessary but very unlikely, I think.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Chris Alcock had a storming game for the Woodies against the Marlins, although I did not see the whole game.

Any idea why he did not play for the Tahs the weekend before? Tom Alexander is going pretty well, too. Not to mention Gareth Palamo, nobody seems to want him, he has been a standout for several years.
 

It is what it is

John Solomon (38)
Chris Alcock had a storming game for the Woodies against the Marlins, although I did not see the whole game.

Any idea why he did not play for the Tahs the weekend before? Tom Alexander is going pretty well, too. Not to mention Gareth Palamo, nobody seems to want him, he has been a standout for several years.
Why not also propose Hola when he's back from injury and how about adding some more white to the Waratah's outfit too?
How quickly could you also get 'The Bus' fit to replace Carter?
Hickey had his go, and while a nice guy, no cigar.
 

DPK

Peter Sullivan (51)
Chris Alcock had a storming game for the Woodies against the Marlins, although I did not see the whole game.

Any idea why he did not play for the Tahs the weekend before? Tom Alexander is going pretty well, too. Not to mention Gareth Palamo, nobody seems to want him, he has been a standout for several years.

Tom Alexander was at the Brumbies for a little while, wasn't he? Agree that he and Palamo have potential.

Sione Piukala's gone overseas, he could gain more hype with that exposure. Might just be earning a bit of dosh while he can, on the other hand, before bowing out.
 

Badger

Bill McLean (32)
From The Sun Herald today:
The Waratahs have the bye this week, but the next seven days will be make-or-break for this troubled, under-performing province. Team manager Chris Webb's decision to leave the Waratahs, as revealed in yesterday's Herald, will have major ramifications. Coach Michael Foley fronts the Waratahs' board early this week to present his season review - even though there are still two games to go. Whether Foley remains head coach next year is not as assured as some Waratahs officials are making out. There are also serious sponsorship concerns and the future of several Waratahs administrators is uncertain. And according to those who would know, imagination may have been applied to some of the home crowd figures this season. Let's just say several in the crowd at Waratahs home matches must have had two heads.

No surprises to hear that some of the Tahs home crowds may have been "adjusted". Take out the couple of thousand SFS members and the numbers are worse. It's going to look pretty sparse out at Homebush for the last home game of the year.

Strange to have the coach present his season review BEFORE the season ends. But I suppose the only thing that could happen is that things could go from bad to worse.

Oh, to be a fly on the wall at Tahs HQ in the next couple of weeks.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Nice to see Lachie Turner and Drew Mitchell both scoring meat pies on the weekend in the Shute Sheild
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I don't think we have any (new) injuries atm?

Hopefully we can put out this side vs the Brumbies

1. Robinson 2. TPN 3. Kepu 4. Douglas 5. Timani 6. Dennis 7. Alcock 8. Palu 9. Pretorius 10. Barnes 11. Mitchell 12. Carter 13. Horne 14. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) 15. Foley 16. Ulugia 17. Tilse 18. Mumm 19. L Timani 20. McKibbin 21. Halangahu 22. Turner
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Why not also propose Hola when he's back from injury and how about adding some more white to the Waratah's outfit too?
How quickly could you also get 'The Bus' fit to replace Carter?
Hickey had his go, and while a nice guy, no cigar.


"Try a little bitterness.........." :):):)
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
I'd prefer

1. Robinson
2. TPN
3. Kepu
4. S. Timani
5. Douglas
6. Dennis
7. Alcock/Jenkins (is J injured?)
8. Palu
9. McKibbin
10. Foley
11. Turner
12. Barnes
13. Horne
14. Mitchell
15. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
16. Ulugia
17. Tilse
18. Mumm
19. L. Timani
20. Pretorius
21. Carter/Halangahu
22. Kingston
 

Athilnaur

Arch Winning (36)
Nice lineup Qwerty, but is Pretorius over McKibbin the go? Great runner but his passing can be atrocious. If I was his coach I'd have been making him do passing drills 6 hours a day!

Will be watching TC closely to see if we get the TC of old keeping everyone honest midfield. The best thing he can do is say screw you and go out there and play his heart out.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
Staff member
Barnes isn't going to be moved from test 10 to 12 for the Tahs.
Let him build on his season, he is the best 10 we have by far.

Let Foley do kick return with Turner & Mitchell, the Brumbies kick the leather off the ball, I want to see great kick return and Foley popping up as second ball player.


1. Robinson
2. TPN
3. Kepu
4. S. Timani
5. Douglas
6. Dennis
7. Alcock
8. Palu
9. McKibbin
10. Barnes
11. Turner
12. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
13. Horne
14. Mitchell
15. Foley

16. Ulugia
17. Tilse
18. Mumm
19. L. Timani
20. Pretorius
21. Carter
22. Kingston
 
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