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Thought that myself.
Jumping from the frying pan into the fire with the way CCL has been performing though.
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Thought that myself.
Jumping from the frying pan into the fire with the way CCL has been performing though.
We've also got Kellaway on board next season who was always going to be signed. When you've got a new guy you want coming in on a base contract it's hard to offer Alofa or Crawford much more than that to stay.
Are the Tahs doing an EOYT this year? Might be time to get Kellaway in then.
I think after tonight and the other NRC games we are all looking forward to seeing "The Fire" in sky blue. I would assume Cheik will bring him in and blood him in the trials and he may see some time off the bench in a couple of games during the regular super 15 season.
Andrew playes a bit "older" than Harry does at present but he certainly can't kick the ball out of hand into touch 40 metres + with both feet as Harry can.
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I haven't heard about Harry but they would be looking for him to be in the NSW U20s again next year, and with experience in the NRC he should make the Aus Under 20s team next year.
Andrew playes a bit "older" than Harry does at present but he certainly can't kick the ball out of hand into touch 40 metres + with both feet as Harry can.
There's no rush for either 18 year-old.
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Michael Cheika's re-negotiations with New South Wales Waratahs remain murky, with Ruck'n Maul hearing that Argentina have once again upped their bid to lure the Super Rugby-winning coach. Our Waratahs snouts say that Argentine officials have told Cheika to "name his price" as they are relentlessly pursuing him to be the country's director of rugby for the next four years. The deal includes accommodation, incentives, cars, and schooling for his children. The Waratahs, meanwhile, have tried lately to entice Cheika by inviting him and his wife to a dinner with the board members. "He has declined the feed," said one well-connected source.
What fp said. Don't forget Cheika has four young children (all under 6?) and after his recent travels to Ireland and France maybe he wants his children to enjoy the company of their grandparents and cousins.
Quite often its the case with families working overseas where kids at a young age grow up in a foreign country and then return to Australia in time to go to a high school. Therefore, if I was Cheiks, I'd grasp the opportunity to coach in Argentina for the next few years!
indeed. i have more experience of living abroad than most Australians - almost my entire adult life.
As you would as a gun-runner Biffo.
[Not true - it's an old leg-pull I have made about Biffo in various rugby forums from the earlier days of such things.]
It would be devastating to lose Cheika, but it is every coach's professional dream to coach on the international scene, but if we do, we could get him back at the end of McKenzie's tenure.
Up to a point, it wouldn't be a money thing because he is not short of coin.
From a Waratah's point of view it wouldn't be the end of the world—in my opinion Nathan Grey will be an outstanding Super Rugby head coach.
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