I know he was injured last year but I presumed he was better by now.
Apologies. Holloway has recovered from the shoulder surgery but is out with a hamstring injury.
Will miss round one but likely to return after that.
I know he was injured last year but I presumed he was better by now.
Apologies. Holloway has recovered from the shoulder surgery but is out with a hamstring injury.
Will miss round one but likely to return after that.
i think its endemic of rugby within NSW. look at the u20s program. players are selected on past schoolboy status yet others may progress faster. Miller would not look out of play in super rugby..
Like the Reds used to have the Ballymore Kid, maybe the Waratahs should have the Hard-Done-By Old -Timer where they offer a one year Super Rugby contract to a player 27 years or older who has never played a Super Rugby game.
I'm still not sure who exactly these multitude of players who have never gained selection at younger age groups are who are now dominant rugby players.
Like the Reds used to have the Ballymore Kid, maybe the Waratahs should have the Hard-Done-By Old -Timer where they offer a one year Super Rugby contract to a player 27 years or older who has never played a Super Rugby game.
I'm still not sure who exactly these multitude of players who have never gained selection at younger age groups are who are now dominant rugby players.
Ed Gower? Jarred Barry? Hugh Perret? David Feltsher, the Batgers, The Souths centre, atinipulu? No one from Easts although you do have a Lock in the Waratahs whom I has played maybe one first grade game but starred for Scots College. Heaps of Uni & Wicks players and heaps who have buggered off to play elsewhere or given up. But perhaps the system is perfect and players who dont make Australia Under 20s should stick to playing subbies, we can then do away with Shute Shield and go down to Woollhara Oval and watch Scots play Cranbrook. Bet the Kiwis are rushing to replicate the ARU set up. Rant over.
To be fair, i think we're just as guilty in Australian Rugby of giving up on players from professional ranks too easily. For example, Cam Crawford is comfortably good enough to be in most Aussie teams' best 23, but was let go by the Rebels so that they could free up the squad room to secure youngsters such as McGregor & Maddocks before others did. Basically signing them a year or too early, at the expense of somebody like Cam, because otherwise they will be unable to compete with the likes of the 'Tahs in 12 months time
To be fair, i think we're just as guilty in Australian Rugby of giving up on players from professional ranks too easily. For example, Cam Crawford is comfortably good enough to be in most Aussie teams' best 23, but was let go by the Rebels so that they could free up the squad room to secure youngsters such as McGregor & Maddocks before others did. Basically signing them a year or too early, at the expense of somebody like Cam, because otherwise they will be unable to compete with the likes of the 'Tahs in 12 months time
If the offer for Crawford is sub 80k and he doesn't really see that progressing substantially, the decision may be made that continuing trying to be a pro rugby player isn't the number one priority.
Does anyone actually know that he was given up on?
He's 28, and has had significant injuries in the last few years and perhaps there is an element of whether it is still worth it and whether the drive is still there to make it worthwhile having a pretty low salary to live in a city away from family and friends to pursue his rugby career.
Let's leave McGregor out of the equation because he's clearly not competing for the same spot as Crawford. Maddocks however is.
So if they only need to offer Maddocks an EPS contract and maybe 60k a year to secure his signature, presumably they wouldn't be offering Crawford that much more. If the offer for Crawford is sub 80k and he doesn't really see that progressing substantially, the decision may be made that continuing trying to be a pro rugby player isn't the number one priority.
I'm just speculating here and I don't know what the exact situation is but at some point I think the contract offer and the expectations (and/or need to make it worthwhile to keep going) don't go close to aligning.
Cam Crawford is injured probably 1/3-1/2 of the time.
Whenever you see a really talented athlete who has literally everything to make it, including attitude, and they don't. It's probably injuries.
Now HYPOTHETICALLY if Cam had held it together, cracked the Wallaby squad, and THEN started his injury woes, well he'd be sweet.
Unfortunately, he put together a great half season for the Tahs, then just a couple of few for the Rebels.
80k is not so bad for a 28yo. Bloody boomers are taking all of the wage growth and losing their perspective!
My sightings of Crawford suggest he's living in Paddington happily getting on with life - which leads me to think braveheart is right.
He has a degree and is no doubt making more not playing rugby than he did playing it
Cam Crawford is injured probably 1/3-1/2 of the time.
Whenever you see a really talented athlete who has literally everything to make it, including attitude, and they don't. It's probably injuries.
Now HYPOTHETICALLY if Cam had held it together, cracked the Wallaby squad, and THEN started his injury woes, well he'd be sweet.
Unfortunately, he put together a great half season for the Tahs, then just a couple of few for the Rebels.
Despite injuries, when fit, he sat on the edge of squads at three different clubs for the majority of his career.
That highlights to me a larger problem because the guy had immense talent
Eddis Jones comments about Chris Ashton maybe apt for Cam as well
"Chris has scored a lot of tries, but there’s a part of the game where you don’t have the ball."