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  • HigginsH Offline
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    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

    Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

    OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

    The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

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    @Higgins said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

    Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

    OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

    The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

    Would be more surprising if his nickname was 'The Australian Thor'

    Oh hang on isn't Thor Australian anyway?

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    So a squad of 34.
    Who will be the first 10 to miss out on the team naming?

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    @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    So a squad of 34.
    Who will be the first 10 to miss out on the team naming?

    We'll know in 48-72 hours.

    Tongan Thor isn't ready for Test footy. A few good bumping runs, and a reduced cake intake, probably hasn't got his scrummaging to the level required, at least in the eyes of Ledesma.

    Not sure why Simmons is still there. I understood why 2 years ago, watching the difference between our scrum with him both in and out of it, but now? Nup.

    Both Beale and Kerevi are carrying injuries so not sure how much good they'll be. I'd suggest a team looks something like this:

    1 Sio
    2 Moore
    3 Alaalatoa
    4 Arnold
    5 Coleman
    6 Dempsey - while Hanigan might be a better size and weight, Dempsey is attack dog
    7 Hooper (capt)
    8 Timani
    9 Genia
    10 Foley
    11 Speight
    12 Beale
    13 Kuridrani
    14 Koroibete
    15 Folau

    16 TPN
    17 Robertson
    18 Kepu
    19 Douglas
    20 McMahon
    21 Powell
    22 Kerevi
    23 Hodge

    So not much really changes there. Maybe Hanigan at 20 instead of McMahon, but I suspect with the pack we could pick, it'll be a case of being abrasive and rapid - McMahon is that guy.

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    @NTA I think theyll start DHP instead of Koroibete - in the June series DHP started and Koro didnt get any game time.

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    replied to Higgins on last edited by
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    @Higgins said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

    Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

    OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

    The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

    An article through the week said he wasn't eligible for the Wallabies until the EOYT?

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    @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @NTA I think theyll start DHP instead of Koroibete - in the June series DHP started and Koro didnt get any game time.

    DHP was a bit quiet this season from all accounts.

    Not like its going to make any difference.

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    @Unite said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Higgins said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

    Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

    OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

    The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

    An article through the week said he wasn't eligible for the Wallabies until the EOYT?

    You are right as I think there is a three year standdown from the time boys that are not NZ permanent residents finish secondary school. As the Thor was still playing for Sacred Heart in Auckland in the 2014 season that would make the three year period sometime in late 2017 (depending on when he bailed from school and moved to Aussie). It looks like the ARFU must have a similar requirement to be met.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Finished the season with 2 wins. So we're wooden spooners in First and Third Grade, but only second last in Second Grade.

    Played 22 out of a scheduled 42 games
    6 Yellow Cards
    1 Red Card

    Get our $2000 bond back from Suburban Rugby, imposed after the brawl last year that ended our season.

    I went to the pub, ate food, drank scotch & dry, and finally fucking relaxed.

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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Finished the season with 2 wins. So we're wooden spooners in First and Third Grade, but only second last in Second Grade.

    Played 22 out of a scheduled 42 games
    6 Yellow Cards
    1 Red Card

    Get our $2000 bond back from Suburban Rugby, imposed after the brawl last year that ended our season.

    I went to the pub, ate food, drank scotch & dry, and finally fucking relaxed.

    Leeeegend

    After all that hopefilly you remember why rugby is awesome ...

    ???

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @booboo I'd be lying if I said that playing a few games this year was awful. Even when I fronted up for First Grade three times, or played two games back to back at THP, it was still the kind of exhilaration you don't often get* as a 40/41 yo fat bastard who is too unfit to play rugby. Made it to 83 caps for the club this year (52 starts).

    One guy nearly my age played 19 of the 22 games we contested this year.

    Being Club President though... fuck that's a tough gig when you've got a very limited volunteer pool, and playing numbers are going down the shitter, and you're being assaulted on all sides by soccer, Council, and random gibbering idiots writing into the local paper calling for the old head coach back.

    Little victories is all you have. Of the eight clubs in our Division, the same four qualified for finals of all three grades next season, so we're not alone right now.

    One benefit: I get to go to the Division 1 finals day, which apparently is a glorious pissup and seafood spectacular.

    *Nocturnal activities with Mrs TA notwithstanding.

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    http://www.aon.com.au/australia/australian-rugby-union/womens-university-rugby-sevens.jsp

    This new women's rugby 7s tournament has started today in Tasmania. Eight universities, with National Sevens Players bolstering the ranks.

    Macquarie Uni (NSW)
    Griffith Uni (QLD)
    Bond Uni (QLD)
    Uni of Queensland
    Uni of New England (NSW)
    Uni of Tasmania
    Uni of Canberra
    Uni of Adelaide

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    North Sydney Oval packed out today over 20,000 crowd to watch the Shute Shield Final in Sydney. Was also live broadcast on main free to air channel in NSW.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Good game, too

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    I think I remember this being discussed somewhere (Under 19s player punching the ref), but hadn't seen the video. It showed up in my FB feed today:

    Player banned 10 years for referee shove

    Player banned 10 years for referee shove

    Newcastle and Hunter Rugby Union have banned Mailtand player Mark Meafua for 10 years after he pleaded guilty to shoving a referee last weekend during his team's grand final.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    10 year ban is bullshit on the low side.

    That is life ban from Rugby and ten years from all other sports

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    @NTA it kinda seems so but then...he's an idiot 18 year old. I think because of his age I viewed it as a bit harsh, where if he was 20 I woulda said fuck him off.

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  • DamoD Offline
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    I thought 10 years is unnecessarily harsh. 2 would have been sufficient imo.

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    @Damo I dunno, I think this is probably a good example. 2 years allows him to come back and rebuild a career...which shouldn't be a possibility.

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  • DamoD Offline
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    @Bones said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Damo I dunno, I think this is probably a good example. 2 years allows him to come back and rebuild a career...which shouldn't be a possibility.

    Why shouldn't it be a possibility? Do you believe that nobody is capable of redemption?

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