Never mind Reg, he can't help it, it's a Pavlovian response to any story on the Tahs.Is that a problem? Or are you just upset it isn't another enoggera barracks camp
Never mind Reg, he can't help it, it's a Pavlovian response to any story on the Tahs.Is that a problem? Or are you just upset it isn't another enoggera barracks camp
If want to hide something, doing it inside a secure stadium like the SFS is the perfect place to do it. And sports journalists aren’t that fussed about rugby in Sydney anyway.Certainly but if you have a big stadium in the middle of Moore Park shared with other teams in a city with millions of inhabitans in the heart of Sports journalism is almost impossible to hide it
If want to hide something, doing it inside a secure stadium like the SFS is the perfect place to do it. And sports journalists aren’t that fussed about rugby in Sydney anyway.
Predicted starting XV for round 1 and we have STRONG impact players as Nadolo, Latu and Tuipulotu:
Waratahs slept over night at the new stadium.
Yeah, a Gamble/Hooper/Gleeson backrow seems a bit of a waste of all the size they have apparently been building.Obviously this is just someone on Rugby.com.au having a stab at it but it would seem more likely that Will Harris will start at 8 based on the two trials.
Swinton will surely start at 6. The question is whether we can fit both Gamble and Gleeson on the bench.
Obviously Pietsch will miss round one. Based on trial form potentially Perese will play on the wing and Tuipulotu in the centres with Foketi. Jorgensen has certainly staked his claim though. Despite his youth and inexperience he'll be hard to leave out. He looks totally ready for this level.
with the quality in the backrow we can assume there maybe a solid rotation schedule plannedObviously this is just someone on Rugby.com.au having a stab at it but it would seem more likely that Will Harris will start at 8 based on the two trials.
Swinton will surely start at 6. The question is whether we can fit both Gamble and Gleeson on the bench.
Obviously Pietsch will miss round one. Based on trial form potentially Perese will play on the wing and Tuipulotu in the centres with Foketi. Jorgensen has certainly staked his claim though. Despite his youth and inexperience he'll be hard to leave out. He looks totally ready for this level.
Given that Hooper hasn't played a minute yet, I would start Swinton, Gamble and Harris with a bench of Gleeson and Hooper. Likewise, I would start Bell and Porecki on the bench to ease them back into the team. Seu and Holloway select themselves, with Sinclair on the bench.with the quality in the backrow we can assume there maybe a solid rotation schedule planned
I expect
6 Swinton
7 Hooper
8 Harris
With Gleeson & Sinclair on the bench vs the ponies, I can only see Gamble getting a bench spot if we plan to lower backs coverage of the bench, and even then another lock would make more sense as it is out weakest area
I don't remember Hooper playing trials for years, if he is breathing I expect him to startGiven that Hooper hasn't played a minute yet, I would start Swinton, Gamble and Harris with a bench of Gleeson and Hooper. Likewise, I would start Bell and Porecki on the bench to ease them back into the team. Seu and Holloway select themselves, with Sinclair on the bench.
Our backs are very flexible so we only need a 6:2 bench. I would start Nawaqanitawase and Nadolo with Wilson and Perese on the bench. The rest select themselves. Jorgensen's time will come, maybe bench time against the weaker Aussie teams.
This would be my week one team (even though its the Brumbies that team showed out very well in the trials). The week two team would have Bell, Porecki, Hooper and Perese all back starting. Whether Gleeson or Harris starts week two depends on performance in week one.
And I thought the chat about how big the Tahs are was the peak of NSW pre season.So we have 4 battering rams to destroy Brumbies defence in second half: Nadolo, Gamble, Latu and Tuipulotu
Langi Gleeson off the bench surely...So we have 4 battering rams to destroy Brumbies defence in second half: Nadolo, Gamble, Latu and Tuipulotu
Do any of them start? Doubt it. They'll be eased in.So that's Bell, Porecki and Hooper going into round 1 with zero rugby since the Welsh game (and longer for Bell).
And then there's Perese who hasn't played since the 2nd England test. I don't like it.
Langi Gleeson off the bench surely..
Gamble is the Tah's best loose forward, he's already better than Hooper, plus he's also a Kiwi.
I reckon you start them and get as much out as possible. I wouldn’t want to rely on them if they die in ass with 10 mins left.Do any of them start? Doubt it. They'll be eased in.
It wasn't as ridiculous as the post implying Gamble shouldn't start.Could you keep your ridiculous posts to one thread please.