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FYI - here is a blog with some info on the Tahs invited players.
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/waratahs-hopefuls-chase-the-dream/
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/waratahs-hopefuls-chase-the-dream/
Wrong Braveheart81.
2 of World Rugby's leading locks Brodie Retallick and Eben Etzebeth are both 6'8" and 120kg.
Another Sam Whitelock is 6'8" and 115kg.
Ali Williams is 6'8" and 111kg
I would call none of them world leading
You're sawing sawdust TD but let's go with your thoughts.Albacete,Horwill, Sharpe, AW Jones easily.
Retalick, whitelock and etzebeth are definitely good but arent the best ...yet
Albacete,Horwill, Sharpe, AW Jones easily.
Retalick, whitelock and etzebeth are definitely good but arent the best ...yet
You're sawing sawdust TD but let's go with your thoughts.
Albacete 6'7" and 115kg, Sharpe 6'7" and 115kg and Horwill 6'7" and 116kgs
The purpose was to challenge an earlier assumption that anyone 6'8" and not weighing over 120kgs was wasting their time playing rugby.
So we violently agree that anyone around 6'8" and 120kgs is on weights and measures, ideal for rugby.
Thank you for your help.
FYI - here is a blog with some info on the Tahs invited players.
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/waratahs-hopefuls-chase-the-dream/
Yeah at least a few players get a chance but there's no way that it can be entirely inclusive; but I talked about that in an earlier post.
By the way, Quick Hands, you would be useful at the Tahs; their passing and therefore their catching was execrable sometimes last season.
I don't pretend to be an expert, but as a casual observer perhaps they need to practice these skills when fatigued. When you can't breath and struggle to think it may closer resemble the back end of a game.Lamentably most aspects of Waratah play last year (and the year before) were poor, including the seemingly fundamental skill of passing the ball in front of your team mate and to his hands, thus allowing him to do the same or break the line. How players who train 4-5 times a week can't do this is a mystery. Likewise being unable to throw the ball straight into the lineout with what should be ample time to practice.
I don't pretend to be an expert, but as a casual observer perhaps they need to practice these skills when fatigued. When you can't breath and struggle to think it may closer resemble the back end of a game.
They certainly do practice this stuff while fatigued, their training sessions can be pretty grueling.
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FYI - here is a blog with some info on the Tahs invited players.
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/waratahs-hopefuls-chase-the-dream/
French media announced today that Sitaleki Timani could play for Montpellier in Top 14 next year.
French media announced today that Sitaleki Timani could play for Montpellier in Top 14 next year.