Aussie Pro Rugby
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Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has made another SOS call by bringing Sean McMahon back into the national set-up nearly four years after his last Test. A Wallabies spokesperson said McMahon would join the squad on Tuesday after Sunday’s match against the Springboks.
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Quade, McMahon. WTF is going on?
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
Quade, McMahon. WTF is going on?
The unsurprising realisation that we have let our development systems die during the last 2 decades.
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@antipodean well for him it was on the cards:
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@stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:
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I am pleased for Thorn and for Queensland. He has an exceptional rugby pedigree and his efforts in coaching young men reveal the same determination, focus and strength he displayed on the field. He offers his time readily to club and junior rugby activities - clinics, addresses, presentations and such, yet amusingly the knowledgeable young rugby fans have the certain understanding that he is barely literate.
Your Quadie's momentary re-emergence as one of the Harmless Wallabies most hilarious comedy acts has revived the angry kiddie fans hatred for Brad Thorn - because Thorn dis-a-spekted the li'l fella and made every other coach also refuse to employ his silky bunny hop and pass-to-Row F skills.
Oh, and Brad has personally blocked his bid for Australian residency or citizenship or something.
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Macqueen started in 1997 after Bledisloe, and gave it up in 2001 after Lions, before Bledisloe.
1998: 3-0
1999: 1-1
2000: 1-1
A 5-2 win ratio against the ABs is almost unimaginable.Rennie:
2020: 1-2 (1 draw)
2021: 0-3
Rennie with the 1-5 reversal. Last year could so easily have been 2-2 bar Hodge's kick. -
This is fantastic news for Australian rugby
It’s also a very very scary thought under Rennie’s guidance. -
@steven-harris said in Aussie Rugby:
This is fantastic news for Australian rugby
It’s also a very very scary thought under Rennie’s guidance.Why do you say that (re: second point)? They've all been tried and found wanting anyway.
The only genuinely good thing would be more competitive SR teams.
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@antipodean I think for the sake of rugby in this region we need to see a strong Australian team , they also bat above their station at RWC’s
Skelton and Arnold will give them world class size in the middle row but a whole lot of depth to their stocks but their ace in the pack in my opinion is Dave Rennie . -
@steven-harris said in Aussie Rugby:
@antipodean I think for the sake of rugby in this region we need to see a strong Australian team , they also bat above their station at RWC’s
Skelton and Arnold will give them world class size in the middle row but a whole lot of depth to their stocks but their ace in the pack in my opinion is Dave Rennie .I agree with your first point we need Australia to not suck. I think they've flattered to deceive at recent RWCs (well maybe not Japan).
European experience and capped players returning to play SR will certainly help, but I've said this before: I think Rennie's suffering from not having the Professor on staff.
tl;dr version: agree that more returning is good.
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@antipodean when you consider the issues they have had off the field I suspect much that has flowed to on field ..and we could write a list .
I personally think they are a dark horse for the next RWC .
I don’t read to much into the strength of your super rugby teams as South Africa proved point at the last RWC but if you have 30 or so that can play test rugby and decent coach who can bring them together anything’s possible, plus don’t under estimate Scott Wisemantel who is Rennies attack coach , He has a very sharp mind and was Eddie Jones attack coach for both Japan and England when they beat the springboks in 2015 and the All Blacks in 2019 respectively.. -
@machpants maybe not right now , but in a RWC year circumstances change and given that he is already in France , I for one would’nt bet against it..
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Here we go again: the short term thinking for the national team, and nothing being announced about a development pathway for players and coaches.
Now, the success of the Wallabies is very important. It brings people to the game. A RWC win would be awesome.
But if we don't help build the lower levels, we will be back to where we started in a few years.
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@nta that’s a fair point , but I also think it’s a 2 way sword , unlike NZ where Rugby is King , Australia has to battle with 3 other winter codes and having a solid shop window so that next group of young kids do have something to aspire to and seeing a winning international team is so important.
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@steven-harris said in Aussie Rugby:
@nta that’s a fair point , but I also think it’s a 2 way sword , unlike NZ where Rugby is King , Australia has to battle with 3 other winter codes and having a solid shop window so that next group of young kids do have something to aspire to and seeing a winning international team is so important.
To battle with other codes, Rugby would need to even be a capable opponent.
Let the private schools fund their own little piddling pool pathway. Where RA should spend any money is in Western Sydney, completely fucking ignoring SRU and making sure we can compete with league in the 14-19yo areas.
Sort that out and we'd be back on track in a decade.
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@steven-harris said in Aussie Rugby:
@antipodean when you consider the issues they have had off the field I suspect much that has flowed to on field ..and we could write a list .
I personally think they are a dark horse for the next RWC .
I don’t read to much into the strength of your super rugby teams as South Africa proved point at the last RWC but if you have 30 or so that can play test rugby and decent coach who can bring them together anything’s possible, plus don’t under estimate Scott Wisemantel who is Rennies attack coach , He has a very sharp mind and was Eddie Jones attack coach for both Japan and England when they beat the springboks in 2015 and the All Blacks in 2019 respectively..Is Scott on sabbatical at the moment?
I subscribe to the belief that RWC has a bit to do with luck. South Africa is a good example. 2007 they won by virtue of the All Blacks not progressing and an easy path. 2019 the easy path and a final against a team whose structure was developed to beat one team.