Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
A usually reliable snout tells me that EPS is almost finalised.
They are not releasing names yet.
They are not releasing names yet.
Come on HJ, play nice!A usually reliable snout tells me that EPS is almost finalised.
They are not releasing names yet.
Just read a post on Rebels 2014 that seems to claim Jack Debreczeni in their EPS.He seems OK, but so does Saifolo, Debreczeni and Stefano Hunt
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I think we need to find a big backup to Cliffy. The one thing Australian rugby is missing is the big F@#! Off enforcer type. Is there anyone in the SS at the moment who has that wrecking ball feel to them? Or could we look at developing Willie S running game and turning him into the human battering ram?
The one thing Australian rugby is missing is the big F@#! Off enforcer type.
Just read a post on Rebels 2014 that seems to claim Jack Debreczeni in their EPS.
There were reports of the Rebs originally chasing Horwitz IIRC. This suggests they may have given up on him when Chieka took him to Argentina on the development tour and sent a big hands off my boy message to them.
Are EPS boys required to stay interstate and bolster local competitions under the Pulverisation of Rugby? If so, Jack will be a loss to the Pirates.
There was a guy called Lopeti Timani.
Cheika noticed Gray playing for Biarritz while he was coaching French club Stade Francais last year.
"Tala took an interesting step which a lot of young blokes don't do these days and went to Europe early," Cheika said.
"I saw him play for Biarritz and he looked like he had a bit of edge. He is a good, hard worker. He has good potential.
"He is by no means a finished product, but I like workers. He's had a great experience playing in the French Top 14. That's a hard competition.
"He is still very young so he can build a Super Rugby career out of what he has learnt already."
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I bet Horwitz is with the Tahs in 2014.If the Rebels sign Horwitz, it will be to their main squad, not EPS. There's no reason that Horwitz would take a Rebels EPS spot over a Tahs EPS spot.
The announcement of the Rebels' EPS squad says nothing about where Horwitz will end up, as of yet. We will need to wait for the announcement of the Tahs EPS or finalisation of the Rebels squad.
Rising young playmaker David Horwitz has decided to stay at NSW Waratahs next year after initially indicating he would join Melbourne Rebels.
Horwitz wants to repay the faith of NSW coach Michael Cheika, who took him on the tour of Argentina last month, and he also had second thoughts about leaving his family in Sydney.
Horwitz will be one of the Tahs’ five Extended Playing Squad members.
The Rebels sensed Horwitz was getting cold feet last week and moved to sign exciting Australian under-20s star Jack Debrezceni to their EPS squad instead. Debreczeni had been approached by AFL club Essendon but chose to remain in rugby, which is a big coup for the code.
I think we need to find a big backup to Cliffy. The one thing Australian rugby is missing is the big F@#! Off enforcer type. Is there anyone in the SS at the moment who has that wrecking ball feel to them? Or could we look at developing Willie S running game and turning him into the human battering ram?
I think that big Willie S's running game is in pretty good nick, his cameo against the Reds at ANZ was outstanding powerful runs and soft hands almost combined to drag us over the line. He just needs a hard pre season so he can turn 30 minute cameos into 60 minute performances.
I think that big Willie S's running game is in pretty good nick, his cameo against the Reds at ANZ was outstanding powerful runs and soft hands almost combined to drag us over the line. He just needs a hard pre season so he can turn 30 minute cameos into 60 minute performances.
What he needs is a bit more toe going into contact and to find that inner level of aggression needed to be a hard man.
I'm right here.
Seriously though, they don't grow on trees. I mean there's plenty of them around, but you've got to bring more to the table than 3 big hits a game in modern rugby union. You've got to hit rucks, be a secondary line-out option etc. Even Cliffy hasn't been a "Cliffy" since 2008, his game is much more subtle now. His clear out work and positional play are excellent and his carrying is consistent but not flashy.
Most of the 3 big contacts a game guys are playing prop in league. They're fun to watch but you'll never see them dominating in union at test level.
Having watched Will Skelton's accelerating development since he started playing Colts while still at school and the fact that he is just 21, I don't think he is deficient in terms of "level of aggression", inner or outer. Anyone who experienced his back-slam tackle this season would probably not have wanted him to show any more aggro.
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