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we lost Masters too? Where's he off to?
EDIT: I stuffed up as it looks like I have mixed up Masters with Tombleson.
Can't even blame any snouts.
Apologies for the error and the resulting confusion.
we lost Masters too? Where's he off to?
Interesting reading in The Australian today with Roger Davis stating that they want to ‘finalise’ the private ownership deal before appointing a CEO to replace the Great Silent One.
God I hope this private equity gig is all about the grass roots in NSW and involves a truckload of cash. Surely this pe gig should be something all the aus clubs need to look at as long as the owners stump up a massive deposit in case they lose heart and want to bail out.. I couldn’t handle any more rugby bad news presently...
Interesting reading in The Australian today with Roger Davis stating that they want to ‘finalise’ the private ownership deal before appointing a CEO to replace the Great Silent One.
God I hope this private equity gig is all about the grass roots in NSW and involves a truckload of cash. Surely this pe gig should be something all the aus clubs need to look at as long as the owners stump up a massive deposit in case they lose heart and want to bail out.. I couldn’t handle any more rugby bad news presently...
Was there anything to the rumours of a 'Toulon V Tahs'?
Was there anything to the rumours of a 'Toulon V Tahs'?
I wonder when, in the real world, this could happen in any year.
I mean: with their real teams.
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It sounds like Cheika (as well as Foley and Larkham) will still be at their Super Rugby teams next year. A new head coach at the Tahs will happen in 2016.
If anything, McKenzie's resignation on Saturday night has caused rugby fans to want more blood from Beale. My prediction is that the outcome will be met with hostility from many fans because expectations won't match the punishment. The attitude that KB (Kurtley Beale) should never play for the Wallabies again isn't necessarily an outrageous one but it almost certainly won't be backed up by a life ban from Australian rugby. That would be absolutely ridiculous and isn't going to happen.
If Beale is signed to aus rugby next year whatever the capacity they will probably announce it on Christmas Eve. Barely anyone cares what's in the news at that time and by New Years it's old. That's what SBW did last year when he announced a return to Union.It sounds like Cheika (as well as Foley and Larkham) will still be at their Super Rugby teams next year. A new head coach at the Tahs will happen in 2016.
The Beale situation seems somewhat uncertain to me. The Waratahs have made it obvious that they want to keep him.
It would seem unlikely to me that McKenzie will return to the ARU to give evidence in Beale's hearing on Friday and Patston certainly won't be there. That seemingly makes it quite difficult to have a full hearing. They can certainly look at the Whatsapp messages sent but essentially Beale's team should be able to run a defence with little resistance against any counter-claims they make.
You would assume that there will be some punishment, but what will it be?
I'd guess that at a minimum, the ARU contract will be taken off the table and the ARU will be hoping that Beale decides that his future lies elsewhere. Presumably he'll be stood down officially from the EOYT but that is kind of moot at this point as it has already essentially happened.
The next step the ARU could make would be to deny to register any contract for him next year meaning he can't play Super Rugby for the Waratahs. Whilst this could be on the cards, it's also unprecedented to my knowledge. I'd be fairly surprised if the ARU did this as it would no doubt cause ructions within NSWRU and RUPA with claims of overreach by the ARU.
If anything, McKenzie's resignation on Saturday night has caused rugby fans to want more blood from Beale. My prediction is that the outcome will be met with hostility from many fans because expectations won't match the punishment. The attitude that KB (Kurtley Beale) should never play for the Wallabies again isn't necessarily an outrageous one but it almost certainly won't be backed up by a life ban from Australian rugby. That would be absolutely ridiculous and isn't going to happen.
It would seem unlikely to me that McKenzie will return to the ARU to give evidence in Beale's hearing on Friday and Patston certainly won't be there. That seemingly makes it quite difficult to have a full hearing. They can certainly look at the Whatsapp messages sent but essentially Beale's team should be able to run a defence with little resistance against any counter-claims they make.
The attitude that KB (Kurtley Beale) should never play for the Wallabies again isn't necessarily an outrageous one but it almost certainly won't be backed up by a life ban from Australian rugby. That would be absolutely ridiculous and isn't going to happen.