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Waratahs 2022

upthereds#!

Peter Johnson (47)
Wayne Smith again described him as a 'non jumping lock', dismissing him as a foolish option.

I think Skelton will be happy playing in yet another final in Europe, in the form of his career and earning bank.



Did Wayne Smith make a suggestion?

Rodda - Force
Skelton - bad option
Arnold - said no
Coleman - not as good as skelton

How can the Tahs get a top tier lock if that's the attitude to one of the best available.
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
Did Wayne Smith make a suggestion?

Rodda - Force
Skelton - bad option
Arnold - said no
Coleman - not as good as skelton

How can the Tahs get a top tier lock if that's the attitude to one of the best available.

Kind of my point.

We aren't getting a top tier lock, though. That seems obvious.
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
Staff member
Kind of my point.

We aren't getting a top tier lock, though. That seems obvious.


And that might be true, but in that case I'd want us to then go after a top tier prop. Then a top tier hooker. Then a top tier centre. Then a top tier wing/FB. Then if we can get none of those, maybe we think about another backrower.
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
And that might be true, but in that case I'd want us to then go after a top tier prop. Then a top tier hooker. Then a top tier centre. Then a top tier wing/FB. Then if we can get none of those, maybe we think about another backrower.

Because that's how it's gunna work. Just players lining up waiting their turn.

I get it and we are just going to have to disagree. I think it was a big miss and others think it woulda been a waste.
 

upthereds#!

Peter Johnson (47)
Most blokes across the board are only getting 1 yr extension because the cap is going down again next yr & its still up in the air about 2023


In addition to the changes potentialyl coming for the WC year in regards to contract value/salary caps and RA income - Bells value will go up and up as he A) is in demand and B) Slipper might not play through to 2023.

Silly for him to lock in a long term price now when the bargaining power will be his prior to the WC year.
 

Dctarget

John Eales (66)
If he learns to scrummage he will be worth a lot of $$$$$, if he doesn't improve he will be worth less $$
Though props are one of our smaller exports. The UK & France have no issue developing squat, strong fat men, they have millions. Australia keeping nearly all our first class props & hookers on shore isn’t a coincidence.
 

Rugbynutter39

Michael Lynagh (62)
Sad we have to wait some time for renegotiation of next broadcast deal as suspect we would be getting much larger amount with the early viewership and subscriber numbers nine/stand getting
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
Staff member
Surely you of all people know to be patient with young props FP. He's still at least five years away from maturity!

My concern with the guy is that he has skated through prop work because of his immense ability around the field, but that only takes him so far and I haven't seen enough improvement in his scrummaging

But that may be a symptom of the Tahs pack, not him, dunno, but the jury is out
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
Staff member
Fair enough. I haven't watched his scrumming that closely this year, but I do recall last year he did admirably well for the Wallabies at the set piece in his stints off the bench.
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Ken Catchpole (46)
My concern with the guy is that he has skated through prop work because of his immense ability around the field, but that only takes him so far and I haven't seen enough improvement in his scrummaging

But that may be a symptom of the Tahs pack, not him, dunno, but the jury is out

Thor got Bell yellow carded in the first game. In the second game Bell got Nonggorr yellow carded. It was awesome but I do agree they need as much time as possible getting twisted by 35 year old plumbers in club footy to harden up.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
Staff member
Though props are one of our smaller exports. The UK & France have no issue developing squat, strong fat men, they have millions. Australia keeping nearly all our first class props & hookers on shore isn’t a coincidence.

I think their secret is being fatties who can scrummage who become fitter, leaner and more athletic in pro outfits, a couple in the Reds programme are prime examples
 

Froggy

John Solomon (38)
FP I think you might be a bit hard on Bell. He got worked over by Tupou, but that aside most of the grief I saw with the Tahs pack has been on the tight head side. Unfortunately, I don't believe switching HJH (Harry Johnson-Holmes) has worked.
 
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