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Hooper to Waratahs

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brumsfan

Sydney Middleton (9)
From what I hear hooper had an offer from the tahs out of school but opted to be mentored by smith and test himself away from home. After a couple of months Friend was so impressed he was offered a 2 year deal, I think he deserved more game time in 2010 and 11 but he probably has benefited by having more time to develop his body.
Now he is the perfect build for an openside 182cm 99kg with speed to burn, and is a great loss to us, but I wish him all the best for next year and hope he is allowed to continue to contribute to a great 2012.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Who wouldn't want to leave Canberra for the northern beaches of Sydney..

Having spent a lot of time in the northern beaches, and not being a beach person...

There's no doubt I'd rather go live where I was previously living in the inner south of Canberra...

Much better restaurants and bars... And people...
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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He might want to hang out with former schoolmate Tom Kingston and attend bad restaurants on the Northern Beaches with Michael Hooper.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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I'm just trolling you Slim.

I heard McCabe is trying to join the Postmancheros. If he does that he'll be there for life.
 

Brumbieman

Dick Tooth (41)
What a waste. The Brumbies are yet again becooming the nursery ground for Aussie rugby legends, and Hooper decides to leave and go the the talent vacuum.

He may get a cap or two, but he'll never get above Gill now. Or even Fainga'a, now that he's left the door open to him.

He could have been the next George Smith :(
 
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Paradox

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According to everyone, Mowen turning down a contract at the Tahs to explore other options was because of the waratahs cancer of nit being able to identify proper talent, so it's only fair this same rules apply here. The brumbies are stupid for letting hooper go.

Not a philosopher are you? :)
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Brumbies respect Hooper's defection

Chris Dutton
April 18, 2012
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Michael Hooper of the Brumbies scores during the round eight Super Rugby match between the Brumbies and the Rebels at Canberra Stadium earlier this month. Photo: Getty Images
Michael Hooper will be given a fair chance to make the ACT Brumbies No.7 jersey his own this season despite defecting to the NSW Waratahs.
The Brumbies only found out Hooper had finalised a deal with the Waratahs when they landed in South Africa late on Monday night.
It's a major blow to the Brumbies' ranks with Hooper having established himself as one of the best openside flankers in the game in the opening rounds of the Super Rugby season.
White was so keen to keep the talented youngster he offered Hooper a new contract before a game had been played this year.
But while he was disappointed one of his young stars had decided to leave, he insisted he held no grudges and Hooper would be given a chance to cement his spot in the Brumbies starting XV.
''I enjoy him, he works hard and he's a wonderful guy to have around the club,'' White said.
''I really wanted him to stay on, but in his defence he hasn't done anything wrong and he hasn't been under-handed.
''It's only fair I treat Hoops with the respect he has shown us as an organisation.
''He's done nothing wrong, I think he deserves to be treated as a Brumby for this year.
''It's not like I'm not interested in him because he's moving on. He's got a job and he has to do as well as he can and if he does that he'll be in contention for selection.''
Hooper will likely retain his spot in the Brumbies starting side for their clash with the Pretoria Bulls at Loftus Versfeld on Sunday morning Canberra time.
However, White could opt for a monster back row of Fotu Auelua, Ita Vaea and skipper Ben Mowen.
Hooper was the Australian under-20s player of the year last year and was seen as the Brumbies' long-term replacement to George Smith.
White has also used Vaea in the No.7 role this year, but the Tongan powerhouse is not a traditional ball fetcher.
Colby Fainga'a is still recovering from a pre-season ankle injury.
He is an impressive open-side flanker with the ability to play anywhere in the back row.
Fainga'a made his return from an ankle injury last week, but he is not ready to return to Super Rugby after pulling up sore.
The Brumbies could explore the possibility of signing another specialist No.7, but White will wait to assess how his team performs before deciding if he needs to recruit anyone.
Western Force skipper David Pocock is off contract at the end of the season, but it is not known whether he will decide to stay in Perth or move to a new franchise.
White backed Fainga'a to improve under forwards coach Laurie Fisher and challenge Hooper for the starting spot at the end of the year.
''I understand [Hooper's] situation and who knows, maybe one day he will come back to the Brumbies in the future,'' White said.
''He's one of our key players, but we also have Colby [Fainga'a] there.
''Credit to Hoops, but in all fairness people weren't talking about him last year.
''I think it shows the strength of our program and the way we're developing players and Laurie Fisher has really worked hard with those guys at the breakdown.
''It's not ideal, but I praise Laurie for the progress Hoops has made there and there's no reason we can't get Colby to compete for that jersey.''


Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-union/brumbies/brumbies-respect-hoopers-defection-20120417-1x5z8.html#ixzz1sJ8tkCRp
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Having spent a lot of time in the northern beaches, and not being a beach person...

There's no doubt I'd rather go live where I was previously living in the inner south of Canberra...

Much better restaurants and bars... And people...

I nearly shot coffee out my nose after reading this

comparing this

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with this


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