You mean that time Quirk was holding on to the player at the ruck and got pinged for it .There was that time steve moore punched Eddie quirk and got away with it.
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Fisher referencing the preferential treatment this morning. Boycott the Waratahs, do not support them.
ARU chief executive Bill Pulver declared at the start of the year that he was expecting big things from the star-laden NSW side. But Fisher said Pulver's praise of the Waratahs added to the Brumbies' motivation.
"It certainly makes you hungry to be successful, it adds to your desire for your team to do the absolute best they can," Fisher said.
"We might joke about [Pulver's comments] every now and then, there's a bit of banter between the coaching staff. It's not a driver of performance though."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/laurie-fisher-says-brumbies-are-good-enough-to-win-super-rugby-championship-20140715-zt86a.html#ixzz37aKd5zFw
No, you're just making that inference yourself.
If this was the start of 2013 and Pulver had said that he was expecting big things from the star-laden Reds full of Wallaby players and Fisher had said that it makes you hungry for success and they use those comments for motivation you could draw the exact same conclusion and it would be equally wrong.
Umm, wouldn't the Brumbies be the natural choice to "talk-up" considering they were last years finalists, and the other side not making the finals?
But sure, I guess it makes complete sense.
Anyone in Pulver's position would want to get ROI after investing so much of the limited resources at his disposal.
He probably would have if the question had been asked by a Canberra journalist for the Canberra Times.
Umm, wouldn't the Brumbies be the natural choice to "talk-up" considering they were last years finalists, and the other side not making the finals?
But sure, I guess it makes complete sense.
Anyone in Pulver's position would want to get ROI after investing so much of the limited resources at his disposal.
Herd behaviour:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herd_behavior
I agree, that this circle has been lapped enough times to move on.
Good luck to those Brumbies.