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Bobby Sands
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I thought Carraro was outstanding.
Highlights an issue in Australian rugby of discarding the "journeymen" type rugby players who are tough and battle hardened. Carraro is a full-developed man who understand his game inside-out (both strengths & limitations). Blokes like he should be keeping out blokes like Sautia at the Reds and making them hone their games in practice and club rugby. Instead we throw in the "prodogies" and hope for them to learn on the spot. In players like QC (Quade Cooper) and JOC (James O'Connor) it has worked very well, but not without hiccups. We can't expect all schoolboy stars to make the same progression with limited background.
Carraro could even be a Wallaby bolter.