Yeah, I agree. A much easier task and also, I expect him to improve rapidly. That stint off the bench was literally his first rugby game for about 7 years. Missing the trials was certainly a setback.
5 years actually, I think he left in 2014. Your point stands though and FWIW Foketi and Meoroa played in the centres together for Aus Schools
Left in ‘13, Crichton was 14’. Pretty sure Tepai was 12 and Taane Milne was 13 in 2013 for Aus schools as well but Tepai may have played with Foketi in 2012.5 years actually, I think he left in 2014. Your point stands though and FWIW Foketi and Meoroa played in the centres together for Aus Schools
This seems to support thatHeh. I just went with Wikipedia saying he started at Parramatta in 2014 so assumed he finished school in 2013 and that was 7 years ago (ignoring that it would be only part of that 7th year given he played towards the end of whatever year he finished school and it is only early in 2020).
Left in ‘13, Crichton was 14’. Pretty sure Tepai was 12 and Taane Milne was 13 in 2013 for Aus schools as well but Tepai may have played with Foketi in 2012.
He's been found out in defence a fair bit. I think we have to play him though. He's our best attacking threat.
Also, he is something of a contortionist. Somehow he not only survived this but is expected to be available this weekend.
If he keeps that leaping to score action up, I suspect he will soon be out with a serious injury.
Wallabies 2020 thread?I happily retract my Samu sentiments of last week regarding his Wallaby chances this year. He was one of the Brumbies best again. The back row will be interesting. Lots of options.
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Started to come into League in 2010 when they changed the rules so coming into contact with the corner post was no longer out. You almost have to have it in your repertoire nowadays but liable to go wrong when the cover defence gets across in time (also a good way to do a shoulder).It's certainly risky. You're putting your body in a vulnerable position trying to score an acrobatic try.
I think it is becoming more and more a trait of top line wingers though. League wingers have been doing it a lot longer (and there have been some serious injuries).
Wallabies 2020 thread?
what are people's issues with Nawaqanitawase? I missed most of the Blues match.
Moreoa needs to play a lot more minutes anyway. Start, I think. Probably by the time he did learn a new position you’d hope they’d have a lock, 6 or 8 who attacks and bends the line already playing.
Left in ‘13, Crichton was 14’. Pretty sure Tepai was 12 and Taane Milne was 13 in 2013 for Aus schools as well but Tepai may have played with Foketi in 2012.
Had a funny thought about us as fans, if the Tah's had won the first two games it would be all like "two games don't make a season", but because they lost it's a little bit like "it's going to be a long season"
It wasn't the two losses. It was the manner of the losing that was so disheartening. Too many problems were revealed right across the park.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Crichton comes back after his Chooks’ contract expires to take a stab at the 2023 WC. Although, he wasn’t nearly as good last year as he was in 2018 and query whether he would be able to break into the Wallaby backrow with some of the talent coming through. Still would probably be an improvement on the Tahs this year though.Could be totally wrong but I think they might ease him back in off the bench. If you are going to start him, Rebels might not be a bad option. I guess one good thing about the game this w/e is one of these two aussie sides should finally get a win.
I wonder if Crichton ever will make the swap to Rugby or that rumour will just resurface every time he is renegotiating his salary.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Crichton comes back after his Chooks’ contract expires to take a stab at the 2023 WC. Although, he wasn’t nearly as good last year as he was in 2018 and query whether he would be able to break into the Wallaby backrow with some of the talent coming through. Still would probably be an improvement on the Tahs this year though.