I know and totally agree, i think he will get some good game time down there.
Only made the point because someone said we were short on flankers, and he was one NSW should have paid attention to.
Agree on that Jordy Reid would have been a good get in the Tahs EPS with McCutcheon having complications and needing a second operation. He's still not running.
I have seen the Tahs training frequently recently and one of the invited players, AJ Gilbert, has been one of the ace trainers - and Sydney folks will know that he has been one of the best Shute Shield players in the last two seasons.
I know that he is an 8 in club rugby but Eddie Jones thought a lot about AJ's versatility when he was up at the Reds.
He is just an invited player; so doesn't have EPS status even, but, with McCutcheon still crocked I wouldn't be surprised if he is kept handy as a backup for Hooper.
Fetcher Kotoni Ale was also in the invited players group but he was a no show in the first 2013 training session on Monday. Another opensider was there though - Dave Hickey.
Whilst the Wallabies were doing some hill running on Monday the others had a one on one contact contest. AJ and Hickey were in the final and AJ won.
There is more on the Tahs training session here:
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/waratahs-coaches-take-no-prisoners/
PS
David Hickey was not the only new invited player at training on Monday.
Also there were:
- Agile Manly LHP Dane Marakai, who used to be in the Otago stable.
- Sydney Uni LHP Silatolu Latu, who is just 19 years old and will likely be selected again for the Oz Under 20 squad, in 2013.
Incidentally, he is the cousin of Lotu Taukeiaho who was in the Tahs EPS last year.
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