Didn't know he was a Rugby kid prior to junior league. Good to know and have a pre built relationship over the game and not just pay.The irony of Makasini is he is from a rugby family and only started playing league when he was 13 or 14.
He played rugby exclusively up to that point.
He goes to my son's school. He enjoys playing both codes. Tigers just threw ridiculous cash at him which for a young Polynesian lad who is big on providing for the family, was impossible to say no to. He will have a crack at rugby at some point I believe.
Tbf, this season for Newington he was solid without being spectacular - last 2 seasons he was ridiculous. He had a calf injury early in the season and he was not as impactful as previous seasons. To his credit, Tigers asked him to stop school this year and play full time but he wanted to finish school and play one last season with New to try and win a GPS title.
Yeah absolutely. Don't have any issue with kids who play both, and enjoy both, playing either really. Of course, being a rugby fan, I'd prefer them to only want to play rugby.Didn't know he was a Rugby kid prior to junior league. Good to know and have a pre built relationship over the game and not just pay.
Can never blame an athlete for taking the money. It's a job that has a short shelf life.
I'll cross post here Adam. I didn't actually have Pereira in my original data because all.rugby has him as a Kiwi.19 year old former Reds U18 THP Lehopa Leota debut'd for Racing 92 as their starting THP on the weekend.
The LHP from the same Reds U18 team Macarius Pereira is in a top 14 team also with Pau Academy, yet to debut.
I believe all rugby goes with place of birth as the nationality listing in just about all situations. It's a single country, so it's not an indicator of exclusive eligibility, but it's usually pretty correct in listing one country that a player is eligible for (or at least was before they were first capped).I'll cross post here Adam. I didn't actually have Pereira in my original data because all.rugby has him as a Kiwi.
I'm not really across the youngsters so I have to take all.rugby's interpretation of their nationality as gospel, and lets say it's sometimes a little curious.
RA needs to establish a U20s - France team to play against NSW/QLD & ACT in the futureI'll cross post here Adam. I didn't actually have Pereira in my original data because all.rugby has him as a Kiwi.
I'm not really across the youngsters so I have to take all.rugby's interpretation of their nationality as gospel, and lets say it's sometimes a little curious.
So I probably have some non-Aussies in this list and also missed some. Appreciate any corrections.
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Taniela TUPOU is a 29-year-old Tongan rugby player standing at 1.81 m tall (5 ft 11 in) and weighing in at 148 kg (23 st 4.28 lb; 326.28 lb) , who currently plays for Racing 92 in France as prop.
Tom LYNAGH is a 22-year-old Australian rugby player standing at 1.78 m tall (5 ft 10 in) and weighing in at 83 kg (13 st 0.98 lb; 182.98 lb) , who currently plays for Queensland Reds in Australia as fly-half.
Jack DEMPSEY is a 31-year-old Australian rugby player standing at 1.91 m tall (6 ft 3 in) and weighing in at 112 kg (17 st 8.92 lb; 246.92 lb) , who currently plays for Glasgow Warriors in Scotland as back row.
Aidan ROSS is a 29-year-old New Zealander rugby player standing at 1.89 m tall (6 ft 2 in) and weighing in at 118 kg (18 st 8.15 lb; 260.15 lb) , who currently plays for Chiefs in New Zealand as prop.
I’ve been trying to keep tabs on these two. I hope they come back to Aus rugby (particularly leota!). I would even be ok with him being signed to another franchise.19 year old former Reds U18 THP Lehopa Leota debut'd for Racing 92 as their starting THP on the weekend.
The LHP from the same Reds U18 team Macarius Pereira is in a top 14 team also with Pau Academy, yet to debut.
I think Pereira is pretty keen on becoming an All Black, I’m not sure how old he was when he immigrated here.I'll cross post here Adam. I didn't actually have Pereira in my original data because all.rugby has him as a Kiwi.
I'm not really across the youngsters so I have to take all.rugby's interpretation of their nationality as gospel, and lets say it's sometimes a little curious.
So I probably have some non-Aussies in this list and also missed some. Appreciate any corrections.
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I think they need to be special players to be able to deal with the scrum side at such an early age. And they probably need to have played that position for a while. Lington appears to be that. And if you’ve ever seen leota you’d know he’s special. The kid is literally the best size for a THP since maybe Tupou.Maybe we're too precious with our young players? The form of Lington Ieli at 20 YO in Super Rugby this year perhaps shows some of these young blokes are up to it and could be given opportunities here to keep them at home.
When are the French going to rise up and behead Macron for allowing all these Australian immigrants to take jobs from hard working French people???
Also, it will be interesting when Tupou gets to racing 92. I hope he gets in his ear and helps him get back to Aus rugby.19 year old former Reds U18 THP Lehopa Leota debut'd for Racing 92 as their starting THP on the weekend.
The LHP from the same Reds U18 team Macarius Pereira is in a top 14 team also with Pau Academy, yet to debut.
Where does Angus Staniforth fit into those lists?
Where does Angus Staniforth fit into those lists?
That’s brutalThese feels like a bit of a first, Bayonne have issued a statement to assure their fans that Reece Hodge is not on that good a contract:
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