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    replied to gt12 on last edited by Kiap
    #2587

    @gt12 said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Kiap

    So, the Western Force to open the checkbook (more) and truly create the Force invitational 15?

    That's the Ta$man way.

    Seriously though, the Ta$man academy is an offshoot of the Crusaders - without that there drawing/holding players, I'm not quite sure that there will be as much "success"

    Of course we shall have to wait and see, but my take is a bit different. Close enough know what's developing, but not so close as to be on the Kool-Aid.

    Being familiar with four of Australian rugby's, – let's call them "jurisdictions" – I can say that the bar is not particularly high. In an already niche sport, it has fallen from two decades ago. Question is, can it be turned around on the ground?

    I say it can ... and think I know where there's a good chance of it.

    As a former countrywoman of yours once said: "It won't happen overnight but it will happen...." 👙

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    Plus500 Brumbies confirm 2021 Super Rugby Squad

    Hookers
    Folau Fainga’a (Western District Lions)

    Lachlan Lonergan (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    Connal McInerney (Canberra Royals)

    Billy Pollard (Uni-Norths Owls)


    Props
    Allan Alaalatoa (Uni-Norths Owls)

    Archer Holz (Canberra Royals)

    Harry Lloyd (Western District Lions)

    Tom Ross (Gungahlin Eagles)

    Scott Sio (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    James Slipper (Queanbeyan Whites)


    Locks
    Tom Hooper (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    Nick Frost (Queanbeyan Whites)

    Cadeyrn Neville (Uni-Norths Owls)

    Darcy Swain (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    James Tucker (Uni-Norths Owls)


    Backrows
    Jahrome Brown (Gungahlin Eagles)

    Tom Cusack (Canberra Royals)

    Luke Reimer (Western District Lions)

    Pete Samu (Gungahlin Eagles)

    Rory Scott (Canberra Royals)

    Rob Valetini (Western District Lions)

    Scrumhalves
    Lachie Albert (Western District Lions)

    Issak Fines (Gungahlin Eagles)

    Ryan Lonergan (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    Nic White (Queanbeyan Whites)


    Flyhalves
    Bayley Kuenzle (Canberra Royals)

    Noah Lolesio (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    Reesjan Pasitoa (Western District Lions)


    Midfield/Outside backs
    Tom Banks (Uni-Norths Owls)

    Mack Hansen (Gungahlin Eagles)

    Len Ikitau (Tuggeranong Vikings)

    Solomone Kata (Gungahlin Eagles)

    Andy Muirhead (Canberra Royals)

    Irae Simone (Uni-Norths Owls)

    Reece Tapine (Queanbeyan Whites)

    Tom Wright (Western District Lions)

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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by Bovidae
    #2589

    @Stargazer Where has Powell gone? Edit: Rebels I see.

    Good to see Jahrome Brown back.

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    #2590

    Powell is highly overrated. Brumbies made the right move.

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    #2591

    I don't rate Powell either, just noticed he wasn't in the squad.

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    wrote on last edited by Stargazer
    #2592

    Whether he's NZ's unluckiest player is debatable, but glad to see James Tucker in a SR squad.

    New Zealand's unluckiest player lands Super Rugby gig in Australian capital

    New Zealand's unluckiest player lands Super Rugby gig in Australian capital

    Former NZ Under 20s player James Tucker has always been earmarked for great things but injuries have curtailed his career to date. In 2021, Tucker will suit up for the Brumbies in Super Rugby AU.

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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
    #2593

    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:

    Whether he's NZ's unluckiest player is debatable, but glad to see James Tucker in a SR squad.

    I think Tucker has been unlucky because of so many injuries, as that article alludes to. When he is fit, and played, he has always been very good.

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by Stargazer
    #2594

    @Bovidae My comment was about "unluckiest", not about whether he was unlucky. It's always unfortunate when a player's career is badly affected by injuries. Sadly, he's not the only one.

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    #2595

    The Waratahs have handed former Queensland Reds representative and dumped Brisbane Broncos back Izaia Perese a lifeline by signing the 23-year-old on a one-year deal, with coach Rob Penney saying he deserves another chance.

    Perese, who represented the Reds on 17 occasions, was in the Wallabies frame as early as 2016 when coach Michael Cheika invited the exciting centre to come on the end-of-season spring tour to Europe.

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  • NTAN Online
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    #2596

    @KiwiMurph interesting. Another of these wonder kids who tear Brisbane Premier Rugby apart and are the next big thing. We will see.

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  • NTAN Online
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    #2597

    Ah that's right - left for the Broncos then this:

    2020
    On 18 February, Perese was stood down indefinitely by the Brisbane club after being charged by police with drug-related offences. Perese was later granted bail and is due back in court on 9 March 2020. Brisbane CEO Paul White released a statement saying “Standing down Izaia is not a judgement of his guilt or innocence, but recognition that this is a serious matter, We have discussed our course of action and the reasoning behind it with Izaia, and he understands the action we have taken. We will review the matter as it moves through the legal process"

    Turned up at Bayonne thereafter.

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #2598

    @NTA low risk high reward signing. Why not.

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    #2599

    On that Kahui advert. I don't believe it's really him. Moving those cards would have done his elbows in.

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  • NTAN Online
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by
    #2600

    @KiwiMurph not like we're drowning in talent these days. Might be a redemption story.

    I'm assuming he'll play wing at this stage but hard to tell as the squad still only lists 24 players

    Draw | NSW Waratahs

    Draw |  NSW Waratahs
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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #2601

    @NTA With his utility ability it's probably best to introduce him off the bench initially.

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  • NTAN Online
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by
    #2602

    @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Rugby:

    @NTA With his utility ability it's probably best to introduce him off the bench initially.

    The other options are rookies so we will see

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2603

    Don't put him on the bench! Those splinters are everywhere!

    (Nobody puts baby in a corner, he damages his shoulders).

    Still, what a fine All Black he was.

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #2604

    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    Ah that's right - left for the Broncos then this:

    2020
    On 18 February, Perese was stood down indefinitely by the Brisbane club after being charged by police with drug-related offences. Perese was later granted bail and is due back in court on 9 March 2020. Brisbane CEO Paul White released a statement saying “Standing down Izaia is not a judgement of his guilt or innocence, but recognition that this is a serious matter, We have discussed our course of action and the reasoning behind it with Izaia, and he understands the action we have taken. We will review the matter as it moves through the legal process"

    Turned up at Bayonne thereafter.

    Sheesh, he looks like the kind of guy the Warriors love to sign up, I assume they offered a multi year, multi million dollar one but he turned them down.

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  • NTAN Online
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
    #2605

    @Nepia said in Aussie Rugby:

    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    Ah that's right - left for the Broncos then this:

    2020
    On 18 February, Perese was stood down indefinitely by the Brisbane club after being charged by police with drug-related offences. Perese was later granted bail and is due back in court on 9 March 2020. Brisbane CEO Paul White released a statement saying “Standing down Izaia is not a judgement of his guilt or innocence, but recognition that this is a serious matter, We have discussed our course of action and the reasoning behind it with Izaia, and he understands the action we have taken. We will review the matter as it moves through the legal process"

    Turned up at Bayonne thereafter.

    Sheesh, he looks like the kind of guy the Warriors love to sign up, I assume they offered a multi year, multi million dollar one but he turned them down.

    Couldn't handle the isolation

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    #2606

    NSW Waratahs Super Rugby AU home venues:
    Round 3 v Western Force, Friday 5 March, Bankwest Stadium
    Round 5 v Reds, Saturday 27 March, ANZ Stadium
    Round 6 v Brumbies, Friday 2 April, SCG
    Round 10 v Rebels, Saturday 24 April, Bankwest Stadium

    Waratahs Media  /  Jan 11, 2021

    NSW Waratahs confirm Super Rugby AU venues

    NSW Waratahs confirm Super Rugby AU venues

    The NSW Waratahs have locked in their home grounds for the 2021 Super Rugby AU season.

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