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  • NTAN Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:

    Suck my balls.

    Add these guys to various insurance industries

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    Oh that really blows, I loved watching all the Rugby I needed on Kayo. Foxtel has been bleeding cash for awhile now, maybe they are trying to reign in the costs.

    I am surprised there hasn't been one giant streaming service that offers everything and they have a pay per play model like spotify. As it stands it is getting ridiculous with all the services on offer.

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    @chimoaus I've been advocating for this for a while. A single aggregated subscription to cover it all.

    Heck I'd even pay for an aggregated TV guide just so I know where to find shit rather than doing 5 separate searches!!!

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  • NTAN Offline
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    If Foxtel had gone on a Kayo style product with partners like ESPN and bein a few years back, maybe they wouldn't have wasted so much time and money on dickhole bullshit like FoxtelGo OR continuing to support low-appeal shows for whack jobs

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    Optus looking most likely from what i heard, not good for Foxtel though. Optus already have EPL and possibly didnt get as many people taking it up as they expected, however if they get the rugby then thats starting to form a pretty good combo in this market.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/117713193/englands-eddie-jones-reportedly-loses-attack-guru-scott-wisemantel-to-wallabies

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    Machpants
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    Good luck to Rennie the Roo, you'll need it to de-cheika-ize that bunch!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/117735625/raelene-castle-apologised-oto-world-rugby-over-wallabies-rugby-world-cup-behaviour

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    Looks like a big bugger eh, anyone seen stats?

    Outrage as 11-year-old boy is told he is too big to play in New South Wales sevens tournament

    Outrage as 11-year-old boy is told he is too big to play in New South Wales sevens tournament

    The Sydney Junior Rugby Union has defended its decision to prevent an 11-year-old boy from competing in a sevens tournament in New South Wales due to his size.

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    wrote on last edited by NTA
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    Tough one - particularly if communication has been attempted but failed for any reason.

    If he's really that big for his age, then his parents and coaches should also have sought advice. How are the other parents supposed to feel if this big unit is out there, monstering their kids?

    It's U12 FFS...

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
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    @NTA I'm surprised that that tournament didn't seem to have weight restrictions. Weigh-ins before the start of the tournament would have prevented him from participating and this would never have happened.

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

    Tough one - particularly if communication has been attempted but failed for any reason.

    If he's really that big for his age, then his parents and coaches should also have sought advice. How are the other parents supposed to feel if this big unit is out there, monstering their kids?

    It's U12 FFS...

    I played with and against Dai Young - Wales & BI Lions prop - from U11 .

    He was twice the size of me at that age.

    Taught me how to tackle properly.

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

    Good luck to Rennie the Roo, you'll need it to de-cheika-ize that bunch!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/117735625/raelene-castle-apologised-oto-world-rugby-over-wallabies-rugby-world-cup-behaviour

    No luck needed.

    Just be better than the bloke before.

    Not exactly a high bar.

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    @booboo Except the article oints out how many of the team have picked up the Cheika Way of dealing with adversity - being a fluffybunny

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    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    @booboo Except the article oints out how many of the team have picked up the Cheika Way of dealing with adversity - being a fluffybunny

    I couldn't see that in the article (without a loose interpretation). However, if so, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. I have been harping on for ages about how Cheika's behaviour must rub off on the culture of the team. Losses are always someone else's fault.
    Worse still, during games how are players expected to push aside debatable decisions and get on with clear heads if they know the coach is thumping the table and swearing away?
    I think he tried to use an 'us vs them' mentality to their advantage, even actively tried to create one but passion can only go so far.
    In the past Oz teams have performed best when they get their tails up. Confidence and cockiness then shines through in their play and 'luck' swings their way.
    I've never seen Oz teams as a backs to the wall, let's come out swinging hard type.

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    @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    @booboo Except the article oints out how many of the team have picked up the Cheika Way of dealing with adversity - being a fluffybunny

    I couldn't see that in the article (without a loose interpretation). However, if so, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. I have been harping on for ages about how Cheika's behaviour must rub off on the culture of the team. Losses are always someone else's fault.
    Worse still, during games how are players expected to push aside debatable decisions and get on with clear heads if they know the coach is thumping the table and swearing away?
    I think he tried to use an 'us vs them' mentality to their advantage, even actively tried to create one but passion can only go so far.
    In the past Oz teams have performed best when they get their tails up. Confidence and cockiness then shines through in their play and 'luck' swings their way.
    I've never seen Oz teams as a backs to the wall, let's come out swinging hard type.

    Agree

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    @MiketheSnow said in Aussie Rugby:

    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    Tough one - particularly if communication has been attempted but failed for any reason.

    If he's really that big for his age, then his parents and coaches should also have sought advice. How are the other parents supposed to feel if this big unit is out there, monstering their kids?

    It's U12 FFS...

    I played with and against Dai Young - Wales & BI Lions prop - from U11 .

    He was twice the size of me at that age.

    Taught me how to tackle properly.

    Yeah but that was a different time, and you would have played rugby no matter what.

    These days, particularly in Australia, kids have got about 5 sports clamouring for their attention before rugby.
    Sure, some of these kids having to come up against man-child are going to relish the chance to smash him for glory.
    Some are going to get run over, then want to move away from contact sport.

    For the big unit himself: running over other 11yo kids half his size might be fun, and his parents and coach will delight in having such a natural advantage on the park.

    But this is a tricky age; in a couple of years when the other kids will catch up to him, and unless he's done a lot of extras, he'll drop away.

    Happens with a lot of teen superstars: never had to work.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by NTA
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    @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby:

    Worse still, during games how are players expected to push aside debatable decisions and get on with clear heads if they know the coach is thumping the table and swearing away?

    There's no evidence they did that any better or worse - particularly during the Wales game where they played poorly but got better in the second half* and failed to execute a couple of things at the end

    And you're assuming all those players walked into the room as innocent little lambs, and not largely the product of a very narrow, privileged pathway, that blows smoke up their arse every 3 paces from the age of 16.

    The losses we've experienced are due to a lack of skills development at earlier ages (because of limited real competition), then a development system that pretty much throws away a lot of wheat and keeps a bit of chaff instead of the other way around. Put a layer of rookie pro coaching on top of that, political infighting, and a few other factors unique to the landscape here, and you end up where we are.

    Of course, it could be better as we showed in Perth. But that was one of those days where everything stuck.

    *despite that Kerevi decision, which you'll note was not called one other time in the entire RWC, and therefore should probably receive closer examination

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    #1679

    In regards to the 11 year old. Sounds like the admins stuffed up because he had been granted a dispensation.

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

    In regards to the 11 year old. Sounds like the admins stuffed up because he had been granted a dispensation.

    So it must have been complaints on the day...

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
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    Not in Australia, but similar issue.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/117752770/auckland-rugbys-revises-grading-structure-to-cater-for-kids-of-all-sizes

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