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John Solomon (38)
I think you are taking your chosen nickname too literally.McReight has more baby fat on him than Hooper who'se all lean muscle. Understandable for a young bloke, but it makes a big difference.
I think you are taking your chosen nickname too literally.McReight has more baby fat on him than Hooper who'se all lean muscle. Understandable for a young bloke, but it makes a big difference.
Embrace the power of emojis to illustrate sarcasm.He did have the disadvantage of playing for Eastwood.
Not sure what point you are making. Could you enlighten me, please?Embrace the power of emojis to illustrate sarcasm.
Agree on all points JB. Have to say that Colby was a bit of a groundbreaker. Played No 7 at the Brumbies and in 2011 captained the Aussie U20s, playing at 6. Moved there to allow one Michael Hooper to play the 7 spot. Both played very good.He is there purely as a backup for Hooper. Samu can also cover 7 at a pinch. They really should have taken McReight on this trip instead of McMahon. Colby is a good choice at this point though.
There was a time when Colby very could have been Hooper. His a fantastic talent, and will add to the Wallabies as they train overseas and if called on will do a fantastic job.
A tongue in the cheek comment to illustrate the potential humour in your statement that Eastwood players are discriminated against in selections.Not sure what point you are making. Could you enlighten me, please?
Sort of. Our starting forward pack is, potentially, the strongest we've put out in years.I think it's indicative of a muddled squad with constricted selections on the back of fails to get the players they were expecting. Good luck to Colby all the same.
We are looking a lot like the French team that came here and was called the third XV.
Don’t think having them both start is possible, they literally just got into camp. It would cause mayhem on our systems.We need the pack to give JOC (James O'Connor) and Paisami space, and we have the pack to do it.
I’d like to see Arnold start with Skelton, Latu and Beale on the bench this week. Thats a big ask and probably not fair on the lock that misses out but we need these guys up to speed for the England game.
Skelton is a bench player, forever and amen.Don’t think having them both start is possible, they literally just got into camp. It would cause mayhem on our systems.
Makes no difference if subbed on or off. Not an 80 min player is the difference. I'd rather start out strong.Skelton is a bench player, forever and amen.
The difference with a prop is you've got some capacity to bring them back in in the event of injuries. Can't do that with a lock.To his credit Skelton has been putting in 80 minute performances for La Rochelle. I think similar arguments apply to Tupou. Why not have Skelton dominate for 50 minutes then take him off. More chance for him to spark something brilliant.
We have sent home several Red forwards who have performed well. A definite improve between Arnold and Skelton but they are coming in blind to the slowly developing Wallaby systems with little time to adjust. It’s Barbarian-like.Sort of. Our starting forward pack is, potentially, the strongest we've put out in years.
Our backline is a bit more mix and match. Kind of a weird place to be for an Australian team. Hopefully the old adage that the forwards decide the match holds true (and we put some work in at the ruck).
Yeah agree , it's a balancing act getting the best players on the field and disrupting the cohesion and team spirit within the group.We have sent home several Red forwards who have performed well. A definite improve between Arnold and Skelton but they are coming in blind to the slowly developing Wallaby systems with little time to adjust. It’s Barbarian-like.
The pack DOES look stronger but we are likely to lose cohesion and esprit de Corp, st least to the Rennie plan.
We’ve just spent months building those system to great improvement. Systemically it is @back to square 1”.
Yeah agree , it's a balancing act getting the best players on the field and disrupting the cohesion and team spirit within the group.
Hopefully and addition of a couple of players at a time , rather than wholesale changes, doesn't cause too much disruption.
Even though it may be back to square 1 regarding cohesion, still think we will put a superior team on the field this weekend to what started the French series a few months ago.
Let's hope so.
Can't say I've been impressed with statements from Skelton that "I'm not here to hold the training bags". Not at all the culture that has been evident up till now. I'd love to see the big guy back, but he can leave his attitude of entitlement back in France.