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Alan Cameron (40)
Nice signature Linus. Knew a kwi withat signature on another forum...
I bet Kafe has his whiteboard - or Star Wars finger pointing - board out tonight on The Rugby Club and questions why the Tahs don't do more moves like the one that lead to the Horne try against the Bulls.
The ball was passed to Barnes who was super flat, and he passed the pill flat in front of two moving players who drew the attention of tacklers - to Horne who had ran to a gap that was already there - and if it wasn't, he could have swerved in his run to find it before he received the ball.
You had it all: the two passes were flat because Barnes was flat, and Horne received it flat - and there was deception from two players between Barnes and Horne.
Beautiful. Simple. 7 points.
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Linus - Alan Jones was a joke: I dont think he ever played the game - at least there's no evidence of it.
But I think he liked it out in the backs. Or somesuch, I forget the actual wording. Not that there's anything wrong with that.Linus - Alan Jones was a joke: I dont think he ever played the game - at least there's no evidence of it.
I don't think it would take much to turn the tahs around.
All the pieces are there - massive junior catchment, strong club comp, established brand and history; they just need to put it all together and match it with some on field success.
I don't understand why the tahs are a separate entity to the NSWRU. Both organisations success' is totally reliant on the other.
I think they will be a lot stronger squad next year; if they sort their coaching team out and set themselves ambitious goals the success will come.
They need to do something about that (recent) history and, like warragamba dam, it's a massive catchment but they think they can ignore it and it will look after itself.....they need a desal plant
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The separation of the boards was actually so the Tahs didn't have to worry about the catchment and couldn't be accused of politics over it. The NSWRU runs it, separate entity and one that due to the Tahs actually being run by a better business model over the last couple of years has received greater funding.
As I've said before, NSW can have a catchment area 500x bigger than it is and it still serves no greater advantage as the waratahs only have the same number of opportunities and contracts to offer as every other franchise, there is no ownership over players anymore.
But in the meantime, it supports my point that Backs who become coaches are few and far between in Australia. And there are a significant number of props who monopolise certain levels of our game. I was hard pressed to think of one other than Deans.
Let's go Connelly, E. Jones, what was MacQueen and we are back a generation of players.
At a provinencial level Nucifora, obviously MacKensie, Graham, Cheika, Fisher... feel free to point out any high level head coaches that are backs that I missed. I wasn't counting Friend, Hill I don't know...
Mate if they had necks, they weren't front rowers.i have regular junior games and nearly every scout/junior selector/coach has a much thicker neck than mine. I have a sneaking suspicion their is a conspiracy afoot.
Which actually makes talent evaluation an even more crucial task since the possibility of top prospects slipping through is even more likely.
there isn't any talent being developed in labs behind closed doors like ivan drago.
If you had seen them in the Shute before they left they were already very good and consistently accurate & effective kickers. I have no doubt from the effusive praise for them in this role in the North they improved further. I have always wondered with the Tahs forward pack and game plan why they didn't go for Malone especially. I know the answer will revolve around him not being perceived as a runner, but he is and was at least as good as Hangers in that aspect, a better defender and infinitely better kicker than either Barnes or Hangers. I make that comparison from their performances at the same level in the Shute.Do you think guys like Parkes or Harris or Malone were naturally tactical kickers, or did their time in the NH under their respective NH coaches guide them to that skill set?