The problem with being a Goulburn game on a Thursday evening is it's not really accessible for Sydney people unless you take Thursday afternoon off work.
The problem with being a Goulburn game on a Thursday evening is it's not really accessible for Sydney people unless you take Thursday afternoon off work.
Jesus. I actually hadn't looked at the date properly. Rubbish scheduling. For anyone from Sydney for sure. They're going to have to go really hard in the promotion to the locals in the Southern Tablelands/Highlands.
Looking at the needs of the squad though, is that really where you'd spend your money? In terms of incremental gains I think signing a top shelf backrower provides the least improvement compared to just about any other area of the team.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing but I'm sure if Tom Robertson had got injured earlier the Tahs would have made a play for Slipper.
If the Tahs recruit a starting lock they will have Holloway and Miller on the bench in the forwards.
I agree that if you were starting with a blank slate you would clearly structure the squad differently. No one gets to do that though.
The chat here seems to suggest that the Waratahs were awful this year and significantly worse than the other Australian teams.
I doubt the Tahs would have made a bid for Slipper. Not the mentality of the coach in relation to Forwards.
Holloway off the Bench would make sense can play 6,8,lock.
Not a backrower big go forward locks and big go forward props who can scrummage. Not a light prop who can't scrummage.
I don't see how you can suggest that potentially signing AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) changes that. We also need to replace 13 (if Rona is to move to the wing) or 14.
Anyway, we'll see what happens.
Tahs should be looking at Tautalatasi Tasi from Brisbane City, he's had a very good nrc and has that professional edge about him. Uncontracted at the moment and with a bit of a traffic jam at 13 for the reds he'd likely be a cheap pick up.
The chat here seems to suggest that the Waratahs were awful this year and significantly worse than the other Australian teams.
I'm a Tahs' fan - but I'd go with "pretty good backline on their day". I'd prefer not to publicly comment on the pack other than to say there are opportunities for improvement.a magnificent backline
If you want to understand why the Tahs were so successful this season have look at the try of the year. They were the best team, they played the better ball in hand team rugby
I honestly think we are kidding ourselves to think that any Australian team deserved to be in the Super finals.
Didn’t they win a Semi Final game?I honestly think we are kidding ourselves to think that any Australian team deserved to be in the Super finals. I'll leave alone now though - it is the Waratahs thread after all.
All the best going forward into 2019 guys.
But just to support Dru's comment, I think the results this year probably indicate that there are too many teams in the finals series. Eight team out of 15 make the finals; a bit top heavy isn't it?
However, that should be a discussion for elsewhere.
First round of the season is at Brookvale against the Hurricanes.
So 1x Brookvale, 3x Parramatta.
My guess is 3x SCG and 1x regional (most likely Newcastle) for the remaining 4 games.
First round of the season is at Brookvale against the Hurricanes.
So 1x Brookvale, 3x Parramatta.
My guess is 3x SCG and 1x regional (most likely Newcastle) for the remaining 4 games.
I hope they do a solid dog poop patrol before the game at Brookvale