Team was still a rabble in 2011. Lost to France and got smashed by NZ. For the talent they had they did not perform anywhere near to standard.
It is worth remembering who was the coach and his "success" at coaching the side over his tenure.
Team was still a rabble in 2011. Lost to France and got smashed by NZ. For the talent they had they did not perform anywhere near to standard.
Team was still a rabble in 2011. Lost to France and got smashed by NZ. For the talent they had they did not perform anywhere near to standard.
The forwards played well and held their own.
The backs, however, were not good. They selected two strong running centres who didn't know how to pass or draw a man. When they couldn't bust tackles there was no go forward nor was there a plan B.
In the French game we selected an ex flanker on the left wing and his opponent ran around him with embarrassing ease for 2 or 3 tries.
I'm taking it one post at a time.
so just to be clear the 2011 team finished 3rd behind the undefeated NZ team and the 6 Nations winner from the same year. Not exactly a rabble like performance?Team was still a rabble in 2011. Lost to France and got smashed by NZ. For the talent they had they did not perform anywhere near to standard.
so just to be clear the 2011 team finished 3rd behind the undefeated NZ team and the 6 Nations winner from the same year. Not exactly a rabble like performance?
I would expect the vast majority of Oz 20's players to get Super Rugby contracts.Go look at the team lists, all of them have Super rugby contracts and are quite well at that level. We should've aimed for 1st with that squad in 2011.
I would expect the vast majority of Oz 20's players to get Super Rugby contracts.
That is the pathway,all the franchises shop off that list before they look elsewhere.
I think you will find that most of the poorly performed 20's squad from last year will also gain contracts.That is more a poor reflection on the recruitment practices of the franchises, than it is of Nucifora.
Hey guys, please take the team discussion to the match thread in the Rugby Matches forum.
........ at yesterday's Tahs training session at Stanmore's Newington College, which was organised by NSW legend Simon Poidevin, whose three sons attend the school.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/r...-nsw-nabs-phipps/story-fn8ouyfq-1226592705740
I saw that and was disappointed. Go out to bloody Campbelltown or Penrith or even bloody Concord before Newington.
The ironic thing is that they asked some promising Newington players to join in the practice session and two of them, Tepai Moeroa and Joey Lussick, are playing in the (rugby league) Toyota Cup on the weekend - or so I was told.
Tepai Moera (left foreground), 2012 Oz Schools big bopper centre v. NZ Schools, at Waratahs' training yesterday.
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