Aussie Pro Rugby
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My "Aussie Rugby" story from last weekend: refereed a Third Grade game in the morning on an oval with a turf cricket square in the middle. Absolute muck there, and dead grass everywhere else.
Played most of 2 Grades in the afternoon, on a track that was slightly better (no turf square, green grass mostly). Started at First Grade hooker which I don't think I've done before. 2 throws not straight and back spams from launching the ball over their only jumper to 4, 5, and occasionally 6. Must be roughly 80% hit rate.
Needed a Powerade urgently just after halftime as the cramps started to hit my calves. Lesson learned: I'm too old
Tomorrow we just got official word that we're good to go, despite a bit of moisture underfoot. Only light showers between now and kick off so reckon we'll have a bit of fun
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@NTA Mate always laughed about 30 years back in the mighty Nua, the main rugby ground had a cricket pitch in middle. and councils answer to it ripping up, put a fine gravel in it, not too many players were keen to go down in middle of park!!
And love the fact you reffing AND playing, I doff my cap sire!
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@Nepia said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
2 throws not straight and back spams from launching the ball over their only jumper to 4, 5, and occasionally 6. Must be roughly 80% hit rate.
You eligible for NZ?
Zero chance.
One not straight out of about 10 today, won all the rest. I'm getting better
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@nostrildamus said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA well he did say don't put your trust in government. He might have had inside info on that sage advice.
Wouldn't trust him with the collection tray at church.,..
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@Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:
Maybe I have missed it, but I haven't seen Charlie Gamble show up with the Wallabies or their A team. Is he injured? I thought he would have least been in the A squad.
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@Crazy-Horse not eligible until next year I believe.
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@Nepia said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
2 throws not straight and back spams from launching the ball over their only jumper to 4, 5, and occasionally 6. Must be roughly 80% hit rate.
You eligible for NZ?
I would ask the same thing about Wales, but with a success rate as high as that he's clearly not got any Welsh heritage whatsoever
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@ACT-Crusader said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA no Skelton?
Arnold fills the quota I guess?
Or (reads 140kg)...they have to stick to the catering budget this year?
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Not sure if previously posted. https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/07/29/a-one-stop-solution-to-improve-the-structure-of-rugby-in-the-southern-hemisphere/
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I, actually, don't hate that at all. That is the best solution i have heard yet to be honest.
Yep, i am on board.
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@mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:
I, actually, don't hate that at all. That is the best solution i have heard yet to be honest.
Yep, i am on board.
From an ABs perspective, you'll have ABs with that team from November through April, with breaks in between, but without having other shit to do for domestic teams/Super rugby, and we can wear the fluffybunnies out before SRP comes around, rather than getting a bunch of tired-ass players.
I don't love it but is is the best idea I've heard.
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@gt12 said in Aussie Rugby:
@mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:
I, actually, don't hate that at all. That is the best solution i have heard yet to be honest.
Yep, i am on board.
From an ABs perspective, you'll have ABs with that team from November through April, with breaks in between, but without having other shit to do for domestic teams/Super rugby, and we can wear the fluffybunnies out before SRP comes around, rather than getting a bunch of tired-ass players.
I don't love it but is is the best idea I've heard.
the more i think about it, the less i can find wrong with that structure.
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we could also have the AB's in camp for a bit longer which cant hurt, not just thrown together a week or two before the first game