Front rowers have hamstrings. Unlike sprinters though, they act to prevent running fast rather than assisting it.
Except for the likes of Weeks, Talakai etc
How do you overlook so many quality props. THP's mentioned above and LHP's like Sio, Allalatoa brothers?
How do you overlook so many quality props. THP's mentioned above and LHP's like Sio, Allalatoa brothers?
Three things, I think
1/ Having a starting set of FatCat, TPN & Kepu for many years meant most of the above props had better opportunities elsewhere for decent starting game time - an absolutely valid reason to go elsewhere
2/ Being caught with tall workrate props when the rules changed and shorter, stronger, squatter "real" props became what was needed
2/ Quite shit prop succession planning by Cheika, this can't be all put down to Gibson and Ta'avao (who I think was bought as a short term "fix")
I don't really think Keps and Fat Cat being at the helm for so long was really the problem.
Ryan, Tilse have been the second string props for some time now. They have been seen superior to the guys mentioned above.
Sio was apart of the Waratah academy not wanted then headed to the Brumbies academy. Weeks was overlooked at the Waratahs left for the Reds academy and has been a solid option since.
Mike Allalatoa has been in the academy for a while now and never really got recognition so headed to NZ. Talakai was picked out of club rugby for the Reds after being in the Waratah set up for a long while and Brumbies took a punt on Allan Allalatoa as a 19year old and his development has been great both potential Wallaby bolters.
I don't really think Keps and Fat Cat being at the helm for so long was really the problem.
Ryan, Tilse have been the second string props for some time now. They have been seen superior to the guys mentioned above.
Sio was apart of the Waratah academy not wanted then headed to the Brumbies academy. Weeks was overlooked at the Waratahs left for the Reds academy and has been a solid option since.
Mike Allalatoa has been in the academy for a while now and never really got recognition so headed to NZ. Talakai was picked out of club rugby for the Reds after being in the Waratah set up for a long while and Brumbies took a punt on Allan Allalatoa as a 19year old and his development has been great both potential Wallaby bolters.
It doesn't seem that Kellaway will get Super game time this season.I saw this season as an opportunity to blood new talent like Horwitz, Hollowat, Kelaway, Dempsey etc. Allalatoa would have been a strong addition.
It doesn't seem that Kellaway will get Super game time this season.
I definitely think they missed out on some of these guys like Ala'alatoa and Talakai (Mike Ala'alatoa should have featured on the bench a bunch of times last season and maybe he would have stayed) but I really disagree that we missed out on the likes of Scott Sio because of our bench options.
The best players we missed out on went elsewhere where a starting spot was up for grabs, not because they were going to get more opportunity to sit on the bench.
When Weeks went to the Reds, the Waratahs had four Wallaby props on their books (Robinson, Kepu, Dunning and Baxter).
It doesn't seem that Kellaway will get Super game time this season.
I don't give a shit if he's the spawn of Satan as long as he can lock down a scrum.
Ta'avao starting again this week, and our two lightest locks as well. Hmmm.
A few of he Tahs forwards look past it too me. Dave Dennis has been a great servant to the Tahs however does not seem to be up to it now. Cliffy is OK as bench player but cant go on forever. Mummy is 32 - still puts in however must also be approaching the end.A few gaps to fill ASAP.