• Welcome to the forums of Green & Gold Rugby.
    We have recently made some changes to the amount of discussions boards on the forum.
    Over the coming months we will continue to make more changes to make the forum more user friendly for all to use.
    Thanks, Admin.

Waratahs 2023

7137

Alex Ross (28)
Happy to see him stay in Aus. Gordon, Goddard and Wilson I imagine will the be Tahs Half Backs next season. Not sure about Grants contract situation
Grant has gone with Tizzano to the Earling Trailfinders.
Strange move by Robertson. I don’t see him ahead of Prior or Fines over west. He would have had every chance ahead of all but Gordon at the Tahs if he could prove himself
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Is it a case of Robertson wanting to leave or the Tahs deciding that they prefer Wilson longer term as the third choice?
 

The Ghost of Raelene

David Codey (61)
Grant has gone with Tizzano to the Earling Trailfinders.
Strange move by Robertson. I don’t see him ahead of Prior or Fines over west. He would have had every chance ahead of all but Gordon at the Tahs if he could prove himself
Prior 31 this year so who knows how long he will stick around. Could be the Force doing some future planning also.

Tizzano is a good signing for Ealing! They are pretty set on getting promoted into the Premiership over there. Does he have Italian born parents/grandparents? Wouldn't surprise me to see him in the Azzurri before too long if he does. Just fell behind 2 elite 7s at the Tahs
 

John S

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Prior 31 this year so who knows how long he will stick around. Could be the Force doing some future planning also.

Tizzano is a good signing for Ealing! They are pretty set on getting promoted into the Premiership over there. Does he have Italian born parents/grandparents? Wouldn't surprise me to see him in the Azzurri before too long if he does. Just fell behind 2 elite 7s at the Tahs
Yeah, the timing wasn't great for him. He showed promise in 2021 - but then Hooper came back and Gamble entered the scene this year.
 

Hogie

Herbert Moran (7)
TH lock- Emmanuel Meafou at Toulouse looks to have a great future which has been spotted by France national team who are looking at him once he passes 5 year residency. Can he be lures back before capped by French? Another option could be Miles Amatosero who has been getting more and more minutes at Clermont.
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
TH lock- Emmanuel Meafou at Toulouse looks to have a great future which has been spotted by France national team who are looking at him once he passes 5 year residency. Can he be lures back before capped by French? Another option could be Miles Amatosero who has been getting more and more minutes at Clermont.

How does a 20 year old end up in a French club side? Particularly one with good size when the likes of the Tahs are in desperate need of bigger bodies like his.
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
TH lock- Emmanuel Meafou at Toulouse looks to have a great future which has been spotted by France national team who are looking at him once he passes 5 year residency. Can he be lures back before capped by French? Another option could be Miles Amatosero who has been getting more and more minutes at Clermont.
No chance is he coming home. Toulouse love him, he barely cracked the NSW eagles here and now he’s playing for one of the best clubs in the world and raking it in. He now speaks French and has a family with him. Get excited to see him in blue
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
Staff member
Not the point I was trying to make. More how can a foreign club like Clermont be able to id him as a potential talent while the Tahs in particular can not despite him being right in front of them?
Budget, they are cheap, they sign a lot of young islanders to their academies.

Some make it, many don't, we look at the players that succeed and usually ignore the churn
 

The Ghost of Raelene

David Codey (61)
Nailed it.
Budget, they are cheap, they sign a lot of young islanders to their academies.

Some make it, many don't, we look at the players that succeed and usually ignore the churn
Think about it the way NRL teams sign players. Hundreds of players each year are signed to NRL club deals at various levels and ages but never play a game of NRL. You only need a couple to crack the senior teams every year to keep competitive and cover player movements.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Not the point I was trying to make. More how can a foreign club like Clermont be able to id him as a potential talent while the Tahs in particular can not despite him being right in front of them?

It's all about money. He was barely Shute Shield standard when he left in that he could play very limited minutes.

A Super Rugby team would be lucky if they can pick one long term development prospect like that to give a contract to with an expectation that you get nothing out of them for a few years.

It wasn't like he hadn't been identified. He was in an NRC team despite not really being up to that level.
 
Top