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I have no problems with the emotion he shows on the coaches box during the game, it shows he gives a fuck. I do have a problem with the ref and player bashing, same goes for stiles. Bagging some players in public for poor performances whilst giving a free pass to other players for similar poor...
Cheika as head coach sets the standards and drives the culture. Cheika throws tantrums, blames the refs, super coaches and anyone else but himself. If the players see cheika taking no responsibility and accepting no accountability, why should they. I would argue that the wallabies are infected...
At this point, this game is a bit of an anomaly and one swallow does not make it summer. I think the coaching staff should still be on the hot seat. Let's see how the Wallabies go against the saffas and argies before declaring the coaching staff safe, but this game was a step in the right direction.
Great effort by the Wallabies tonight, unfortunately came up short, but for 80mins they stuck it to the Kiwis. I just hope they didn't play their "final" and struggle to back it up against the Saffas and Argies.
Well, I think the game is showing that the Wallabies are better for the run last week and that perhaps, the benefits of a trial match before the 1st test outweigh the risks.
This will be seen as acceptable as we aren't expected to beat the All Blacks and the players aren't fit enough to play cheika ball and we ran up against an All Black team smarting from the Lions.
A spanking or two from the Saffas and a loss or two to the argies might start the wheels of change...
All good points and they probably form the basis of the decision of the arbitrator.
Using new agreement probably would have helped the aru in the public selling of the decision and perception.
What was said by Sanzar, as Braveheart said, isn't important to the case, as that will be determined by the facts.
The statement potentially shows that publicly at least, Sanzaar do not regard this as a new contract. It also shows that publicly, the Aru and Sanzaar aren't necessarily playing...
Which is probably why the Sanzaar press release didn't call it a new agreement.
Considering that a new agreement was the justification the Aru needed to cut the force and comply with Sanzaar's decision to reduce the number of teams, the details in the press release might be more important.
One of the elements required for a contract is consideration. So for the new broadcast deal to be valid both sides have to have a new consideration, as past consideration is no consideration. In this case, Sanzaar are offering the broadcasters a new consideration of a restructured competition...
I think there is a good case building against the ARU that their handling of this matter and the decision to cut the Force lacked procedural fairness, which is grounds to appeal the decision.
What I find strange is that in social media posts, both the ARU and Sanzaar continued to refer to the...
Honestly, the whole Force/ARU debacle could galvanise the players and create a perfect moment in time where they pull off an upset in Game 1. I would not at all be surprised if the Wallabies pull off a 1-5 point victory. So much so, that I will put $20 on the Wallabies to win by 1-5.
After a...