Bad experience this year?
I don't know how accurate it is but because the Sea Eagle don't pay for exclusive use, the place is an unofficial dog park for the locals, players have been said to not enjoy being tackled there at times
Bad experience this year?
I don't know how accurate it is but because the Sea Eagle don't pay for exclusive use, the place is an unofficial dog park for the locals, players have been said to not enjoy being tackled there at times
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.
Deserved? Well they got most points and "8" is the only logical format with structure,
What I really like was the way so many of the tries were created with great hands and catch & pass support play - real team tries - that is what I was happy about in the year
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.
Wikipedia being ruthless on Simmons
Surely that's to his credit?He's a decent player, but noone in Wallaby history has exceeded Simmons on the low talent-many caps axis.
He's a decent player, but noone in Wallaby history has exceeded Simmons on the low talent-many caps axis.
definitely Newcastle.
Yeah the CEO seems quite sensible, a sensible, lower cost training centre, gone are the stupid marque signings and the turning the negative of losing our home ground into a positive
Guess he changed his mindPressed as to whether he was saying a move to Western Sydney “would spell disaster” for the Waratahs, Davis said: “Yep. That would be my expectation. Given where our fans are based, where our loyalty lies, where our training facilities are, where our office facilities are, it would be a bridge too far.”
As opposed to the chairman who said in April 2016:
Guess he changed his mind