I think only way he could meaningfully add something to the Wallabies is if a French side splurge (Racing 92 is probably loosing Farrell at the end of this season?) and he gets whipped into union shape in the 70+ games he would play in 2 seasons over there. He would also be closer to his partner Mary Fowler. There is absolutely zero chance he would get the place kicking, attacking field cover and defensive position in the handful of games he would get in Super Rugby. Rugby Australia also would need to wave the Giteau law. I just don't see it happening.BREAKING
Nathan Cleary linked with more Union rumours, where does he slot in the Wallabies side?
Firstly, I think it’s extremely unlikely he’s even considering it. However, his technique would struggle against the time pressure of the charge down. Very elongated and I can see him hooking everything like he did on Wednesday.Wallaby goal kicker?
Parramatta would never let him go, + other league clubs would froth over this bloke.Here's an interesting one, Mitch Moses, Great playmaker quite agile. I reckon he would be a spectacular fit in union, not to mention his kicking ability.
He's 30, ship has kinda sailed.Here's an interesting one, Mitch Moses, Great playmaker quite agile. I reckon he would be a spectacular fit in union, not to mention his kicking ability.
All those points are valid, just was having a ponder about it theoretically
Let's be honest we would take pretty much anyone who played SOO for Super Rugby.
But from a Wallaby/RA perspective I'd focus my money on either players that are 24 and under or the absolute top echelon of superstars (not someone like Angus Crichton)
And seemingly missed him saying “we won’t have to wait Toulon for that”.I can’t believe how much attention this is getting when all it was is a throwaway comment by Horan who has spouted a lot of BS over the years
He was good. Missed kicks skew the perception but he ran, passed and kicked well. The NRL is beating each other up this year. Panthers are 2 wins from 6th and you bet teams would be nervous if they sneak into the 8. They've just hit the tipping point of guys leaving this season. By mid next year all these young guys will have the runs in them and guess what, Penrith will be back in the top 4. 3 Rep standard players a year have left for 4 years. It's remarkable what they have built out there. Imagine taking Noah, Wright and Slipper from the Brums in 2023 then Hooper, AAA and Lonergan the next... It'd be over. Now double it.In my opinion he was pretty average for the blues on Wednesday, and Penrith are clearly struggling, this all leads to the likely chance he may pull the trigger on this move.
Unfortunately it feels like another moment we think others value the Wallabies and the the RWC as much as we do. I found it interesting and telling over the weekend listening to the radio between 2GB and MMM and how "why would you bother with that" and "who cares" it all is regarding Rugby.
It wasn't even said with a poo pooing of the sport and from ex players who are normally very down the middle compared to the journos who just bash Rugby. It was met with a why would a guy on a path to greatness in the sport and immortal chat want to do that.
He was good. Missed kicks skew the perception but he ran, passed and kicked well. The NRL is beating each other up this year. Panthers are 2 wins from 6th and you bet teams would be nervous if they sneak into the 8. They've just hit the tipping point of guys leaving this season. By mid next year all these young guys will have the runs in them and guess what, Penrith will be back in the top 4. 3 Rep standard players a year have left for 4 years. It's remarkable what they have built out there. Imagine taking Noah, Wright and Slipper from the Brums in 2023 then Hooper, AAA and Lonergan the next... It'd be over. Now double it.