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Greg Davis (50)
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No one expects charity but we do have a slightly more civilised approach on here than most forums.
Mate, if you want charity go to the Salvos. If you want an honest, albeit, opinionated appraisal welcome to online forums!
With recycled NZRT halfback going to the Force next year, one of the development opportunities for a domestic #9 disappears.
It is not as if it is a position that we have a lot of lads knocking on the door for higher selection.
We need Beale in form, not out injured.
I thought Phipps looked okay in the limited time he had last night. The silver lining to Genia's injury is that its a chance for Phipps to get some experience at test level against top quality opposition.
We've already lost the Championship. Its a good chance for Phipps to show what he's got. By next year we'll know whether Phipps is a viable back-up or not. Would be good to see people get behind him in the meantime. He's no Genia, but no one is. Burgess was no Genia, but he brought a specific skill set to the table that made him a respectable backup. Hopefully Phipps can show something similar.
At one point I heard him described as the greatest Wallaby who never played.Also known as "Anthems" because he was only ever on the field for the Anthem, or "Splinters" from what he got in his bum from sitting on the bench for so long.
Agree with your ranking and views on Burgess. You'd pick Sheehan over the show pony Phipps anytime, he's not even Sydney Uni's best 9 but he certainly seems to have the inside run in with the selectors for whatever reason . Others can speculate for me.Trouble is we all saw just how poor Phipps was for the Rebels. I think that if Kingi had had an uninjured run then Phipps would not have been starting by the end of the season. Certainly Stirzacker was playing better than him at the end.
White was playing fantastic football, but due to Deans' blindness he went off to have a shoulder operation (a month late) so he would be ready for next year. He could have played and indeed played club rugby before his op.
Based on Super rugby form White, Sheehan, Lucas and McKibben at least were playing better rugby than Phipps, now he's our number one halfback. Absolutely incredible and entirely avoidable.
Any comparison between Burgess's form over the years and Phipps is odious.
Yep decent team
1. Longbottom
2. Moore
3. Kepu
4. Timani
5. Horwill
6. McCalman
7. Pocock
8. Palu
9. Genia
10. O'Connor
11. Tomane
12. McCabe
13. Horne
14. Mitchell
15. Turner
Phipps tend to Sook about a lot of decisions. Annoys me.
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Yep decent team
1. Longbottom
2. Moore
3. Kepu
4. Timani
5. Horwill
6. McCalman
7. Pocock
8. Palu
9. Genia
10. O'Connor
11. Tomane
12. McCabe
13. Horne
14. Mitchell
15. Turner
Can't agree with that. His passing is quickish, but is wildly inconsistent. He covers a lot of ground and has a decent running game. He's not a terrible player, but at the end of the season Stirzaker was showing more than him, as Kingi was at the start. He's gone from being typical scrumhalf levels of angry to petulant as well, lots of silly off the ball niggle that's going to get him penalised sooner rather than later. Have to agree with Hawko that he's third best at the Rebels.For some reason Phipps is now in the class of Horne, Giteau etc that he is widely hated despite being quite a good player.
His defence needs a bit of work but his passing is quick and accurate. He was a revelation for the Rebels in 2011 and was good in the back half of 2012.
I think he deserves the 9 spot in the absence of White and Genia. He is hardly head and shoulders above the rest though- Lucas, Sheehan, Kingi etc.
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His defence needs a bit of work but his passing is quick and accurate. He was a revelation for the Rebels in 2011 and was good in the back half of 2012.
he is a half back, they all have short-mans syndrome and all want to be refs. [sweeping generalisation mode/]
Imagine how much everyone would hate Phipps if he played for the Waratahs![]()
This is not hate, he's probably a nice young man though I have no personal knowledge thereof. He's doing the best he can. My post is about two things - his performance, which in 2012 has been very poor and my anger at Deans for not seeing that there is daylight between White and Phipps and keeping White as the back-up in case Genia was injured. Phipps may turn in a blinder on Saturday and become our number one halfback by the end of the Championship. I hope he does, but that does not change the fact that he has been very poor all season and that Deans has a blindspot over his performance.Imagine how much everyone would hate Phipps if he played for the Waratahs![]()
Describing Phipps as "quite a good player" is like describing the 2011 version of Cooper as quite a good tackler. As Ignoto pointed out his missed tackle count in Super Rugby was almost off the chart for two straight years. Describing this as "needs a bit of work" is akin to describing the Wallaby backs kicking as "needing a bit of work". In the second half of the Super season, Stirzacker's performance was clearly better than his. And no one is suggesting that Stirzacker should be starting next Saturday.For some reason Phipps is now in the class of Horne, Giteau etc that he is widely hated despite being quite a good player.
His defence needs a bit of work but his passing is quick and accurate. He was a revelation for the Rebels in 2011 and was good in the back half of 2012.
I think he deserves the 9 spot in the absence of White and Genia. He is hardly head and shoulders above the rest though- Lucas, Sheehan, Kingi etc.
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