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  • barbarianB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #959

    It's Greg Growden writing the article remember. He's a moron.

    Match fixing is not something you just lazily throw out there like this, with no detail at all. He's just smeared a great number of Wallabies with no real evidence other than the fact that someone was mates with a bookie and another person was vaguely suspicious.

    You uncover these things because there is a late plunge by a number of punters on a specific market, and it's then reported by the bookies. That's what happened when Ryan Tandy was pinged by the NRL.

    I'd be pretty furious if I was RA. This is the type of allegation you make after a months-long investigation, where you then name specific games, dates, players and associates.

    In true Growden fashion he's just tossed it out that it might have happened, but won't tell us where or when.

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    replied to barbarian on last edited by NTA
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    @barbarian he's such a fucking cock. There's a reason he blocks so many people on Twitter - they call him on his bullshit. No idea if ESPN is getting the clicks they want, but they wouldn't want to be paying him much.

    EDIT: Hang on a minute, this is attributed to a Greg Growden listed as "...a rugby columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald"

    When did THAT happen?

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    @NTA About a month ago. Fucking outrageous he's back on the payroll there, even if it's only for his Friday article.

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    @barbarian All the facepalms.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    wrote on last edited by taniwharugby
    #963

    Some errors are glaring. It's like watching Tiger Woods miss a two-inch putt, over and over again. Very odd

    dont agree with the analogy provided in the article (also quoted by Rotated) as the only thing close to that would be if the kicker had numerous kicks from right out in front, and missed them all.

    Dropping a ball, throwing a forward pass, missing a tackle, kick for touch are unfortunately simple errors that happen to every player, with numerous variables including the weather, other players, the shape of the ball the pace and nature of the game means these are inevitable.

    IMO unless you have a whole team on board, you will struggle, but even then, I'd wager it woudl look so blatantly obvious something was up too.

    I mean watch practically any movie where they 'act' that they are playing rugby, it looks so fake, and these are supposedly professional actors, whereas a professional rugby player deliberately dropping a ball, fluffing a kick, throw, missing a tackle on purpose, IMO would be easy to spot.

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    Dave Rennie to coach the Wannabes?

    Georgina Robinson  /  Mar 16, 2019  /  Rugby Union

    Rennie the name on northern hemisphere lips for Wallabies job

    Rennie the name on northern hemisphere lips for Wallabies job

    The shadows of Warren Gatland and Eddie Jones loomed large in the final Six Nations round but it might be a man who's never coached at Test level who ends up with the plum Australian job.

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    @sparky That was an interesting read.

    But it comes down to this: even though he's different to Deans, the same issue - Australian players being up themselves - applies.

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    FoxSports asked Facebook users what questions they wanted put to Chieka:

    FOX Sports Rugby

    FOX Sports Rugby

    Do you have a question you want answered by Michael Cheika!? 🤔 Send them in by writing in the comments below 👇

    E.g. What other traits, besides being a warratah do you look for in future wallaby players?

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    wrote on last edited by Canes4life
    #967

    Not sure if this is the right thread but I was discussing with a mate earlier today about the quality depth Australian Rugby is starting to grow in their backs. A good mix of experience and young guns looking likely for the WC squad.

    The likes of Banks, Maddocks, Petaia, Kerevi and the recent return of Magnay provides a solid foundation for them going forward. The likes of Maddocks & Petaia could end up being Wallabie greats if they have fairly injury free careers and obviously stay in Aus.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    #968

    That young Reds halfback McDermott looks a talent.

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    @Canes4life said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Not sure if this is the right thread but I was discussing with a mate earlier today about the quality depth Australian Rugby is starting to grow in their backs. A good mix of experience and young guns looking likely for the WC squad.

    The likes of Banks, Maddocks, Petaia, Kerevi and the recent return of Magnay provides a solid foundation for them going forward. The likes of Maddocks & Petaia could end up being Wallabie greats if they have fairly injury free careers and obviously stay in Aus.

    If they can build the same potential in the f forwards...

    Forwards determine the result.
    Backs just determine the margin.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    That young Reds halfback McDermott looks a talent.

    I was quite impressed with him the other night. Crisp, accurate pass. Good option taking, directs the big blokes around, and (unlike Genia) isn't a mouthy little bitch

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Thinking out loud:

    1 Slipper
    2 Fitzpatrick
    3 ? Alaalatoa maybe
    4 Rodda
    5 Coleman
    6 Dempsey
    7 Pocock
    8 Naisarani
    9 McDermott
    10 Lealiifano
    11 Koroibete
    12 Kerevi
    13 Kuridrani
    14 Maddocks
    15 Folau

    16 Rangi
    17 Sio
    18 Tupou
    19 Staniforth
    20 Hooper
    21 Genia
    22 Beale
    23 Meakes

    But thankfully there are a few players actually putting their hand up.

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    That a pisstake team or what

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
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    @NTA Is Harry Holmes a chance? Has Staniforth played his way into regular starts for the Waratahs?

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    @Tim Harry JH is a good prospect but won't figure this year unless there are injuries. Our LH prop depth is really good at the moment, and he's behind Sio and Slipper. Kepu, Alaalatoa and Tupou will be the other three props we take to the RWC.

    Staniforth has barely featured for the Tahs this year. No idea why NTA has put him in there.

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    And you all know AAC is making the 23...

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    And you all know AAC is making the 23...

    Oh look, if I wanted to pick what Cheika was going to pick, it would have a lot more Tahs starting. We know that is likely to be the case.

    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Staniforth has barely featured for the Tahs this year. No idea why NTA has put him in there.

    Purely on Saturday's performance.

    The other options for the bench include guys like Simmons (soft in contact, penalty magnet) and Hanigan (as above but also a complete fucking lightweight), the 15 yo beanstalk at the Reds (nope - he's 15), Mat Philip (maybe, but not sure he's more than a hard worker), or Lukhan ChangedHisName from the Reds.

    The Brumbies locks are in poor form and / or injured. I don't rate Sam Carter full stop.

    Luke Jones, maybe? Can cover blindside as well but is not exactly hitting power. Him or Lukhan might end up with it.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #977

    @NTA Sam Carter started his career with a hiss and roar, but I agree, he really hasn’t kicked on to the point where you could say he’s a certainty at test level.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    Folau at it again.

    Stuff
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