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Trevor Allan (34)
Only the best Junior base in Australia and we constantly look further afield for players that aren't even World Class.
QLD become reasonable for two years and the above happens. NSWRU has a far better track record over the last 10 years than the QRU.
I think they know exactly who will be coach next year.
As for the chasing, I wonder about the veracity of this stuff, I doubt the Tahs could afford these guys.
I do think the back up 7s haven't shown much so far and the Tahs need to invest in a long term replacement; but 9? McKibbin is damn good, but quite different from Burgess. What we lose in running and defence we gain with a sweet accurate long pass and solid, effective kicking game from the base.
Bruce could be a really good poster if he lost his absolutely astounding (and totally unfounded) sense of superiority.
Extreme age can lend one that air, often mistaken by youth.
Bruce could be a really good poster if he lost his absolutely astounding (and totally unfounded) sense of superiority.
IMO, Bruce is a terrific poster who combines wit, perfect spelling, punctuation and grammar, with insight and great knowledge of the game. Furthermore, he has the impressive ingredient of the intellectual courage to challenge the extant rugby elite, managers, coaches and the like. Anyone looking at that ruling class's measurable performance over the last say 5 years, would know well just how valuable and rare is that brand of courage.
It would be remiss of me not to fix these, if only for the sake of Bruce's keen sensibilities regarding grammar.And by and large I agree with you. His insight and knowledgeisare excellent (far better than my own) and I do like that he seeks to question the status quo and look for answers where others won't. (And, if we want to bulk up the post with some extra, though totally irrelevant attributes, his spelling, grammar and punctuationisare excellent too).
If we've got the shopping list out, how about someone who can kick goals from anywhere. ...that Irish bloke Adam D'Arcy would be rather nice.
Having passed some time yesterday with The Venerable Bruce Ross I can vouch for his knowledge of rugby together with his concerns for its future. I've also been impressed by his humility and interest in others' rugby experience every time I've spent time with him. Apart fom the fact his team beat mine it was a very enjoyable afternoon.