I am thinking more about next year and the need to have a bigger 7 with a solid skill set. Also that it was a pity he didn't come into consideration due to injury.Are we really that worried about a guy who has never played for the Wallabies nor is a realistic contender to be in the 23?
I suspect he is more scared of getting injured and that is also in the top 2".without being scared of making errors.
Except that Wright hasn’t played 7 at Super level since McReight came on the scene (that I can recall anyway)I think Wright is the only big 7 we have who could suit the role.
I have watched him in that role in his early Super Rugby games and he is good. McRight is more of a specialist and is very quick, in the Hooper mould . At this time in rugby evolution the backrow is getting very big PSDT at 7 is a monster. See here for some education re current changes in backrow play: https://www.rugbypass.com/plus/where-does-scott-barrett-belong-in-the-all-blacks/Except that Wright hasn’t played 7 at Super level since McReight came on the scene (that I can recall anyway)
I was surprised, as I was sure he was a 6 when I read he was a 7. Didn't realise that was how they numbered, although I played 3 seasons in SA.PSDT is not an open side. South Africans have a tradition where their open side wears no.6 and their blindside wears no.7. Hooper as an example if he was from RSA would wear no.6
I agree there is a trend however on bigger 7s but PSDT isn’t one.
I'm sure Higgers was at wing a few times (and not just when he was seagulling)Following Uncle Eddies statement around Kemeny and Utility players Ball Carrier Rugby on Instagram put up a post with players that have been in both the Forward and Backs (recent history as I reckon it happened more way back)
Sam Burgess - Backrow & Centre
Richie Vernon - Backrow & Centre
Pierre Spies - Backrow & Wing
Radike Samo - Backrow, Lock, Wing
Mauro Bergamasco - Backrow & Halfback
I know George Smith had a go at Halfback and Centre in Club games but I don't recall ever as an international. Any others?
I really do think it's an interesting idea and could help his RWC chances if Eddie is being serious.
These are the traits of an International level hooker apparentlySo...
- Attitude adjustment
- Fitness
- Work harder
- Lineout throwing
Tom Hooper 6, Josh Kemeny 7.I think we must move away from small 7's, although I like McRight a lot, a big backrow is what we will be playing against if we get to the semi's and we have all seen Hooper bounced out of tackles and blown away in the ruck.
It's not like there are any hookers screaming 'pick me'. They all have flaws and none really demand selection.These are the traits of an International level hooker apparently
It screams of a coach trying to prove he's smarter than everyone else
played a couple of shute shield games at 6.Yeah, in 4th grade...
I’d disagree, thought Lonergan had a really good seasonIt's not like there are any hookers screaming 'pick me'. They all have flaws and none really demand selection.
Uelese has been pretty good at test level imo.
and with Uelese in the squad Lonergan is very likely to get an opportunity in the next few weeksI’d disagree, thought Lonergan had a really good season
I haven't watched Kemeny much, just watched the 10 min replays of both of Rebels last games and apart from a seagull try and a fair bit of pillar and posting, I didn't see much to excite me. If he did half as much as Hardwick or Wilkins then I might agree with you.T.Hooper 6, Kemeny 7.
How?and with Uelese in the squad Lonergan is very likely to get an opportunity in the next few weeks
How?
Well yes. He already has the size that the Brumbies hookers never will have.So...
- Attitude adjustment
- Fitness
- Work harder
- Lineout throwing