The loss of Palu will not impact on the result of this game. Sure if it was the Sharks, Bulls, Cheifs or Canes it might.Noddy said:Rugby Rat said:Hoiles hasn't been quick off the mark this year. The loss of Palu won't be a huge worry. Smith nulified by Waugh. A Waratah Wallaby front row. Beale should play better than Leiofano. Gerrard no speed to catch the likes of Turner/Horne/Lote.
Waraths by 12.
snigger.
yeah, sure.
I find myself agreeing with you.. we could stick Sheehan at 8 and he'd be able to keep Hoiles in check!Rugby Rat said:The loss of Palu will not impact on the result of this game. Sure if it was the Sharks, Bulls, Cheifs or Canes it might.
Hoiles is still a good rugby player yet does not have the dash he had in 2008.Moses said:I find myself agreeing with you.. we could stick Sheehan at 8 and he'd be able to keep Hoiles in check!Rugby Rat said:The loss of Palu will not impact on the result of this game. Sure if it was the Sharks, Bulls, Cheifs or Canes it might.
Wont be a bad thing for the season if Cliffy can get a week or two's rest at this time either, will be beneficial to have a backup blooded (especially while Fava's also injured we can get someone decent on the bench) and we should be able to get past the Brumbies and the current Saders regardless.
Ash said:T. Carter isn't in the same class as T. Smith.
T. Smith is a good 2 Carters, at least.
Cutter said:Ash said:T. Carter isn't in the same class as T. Smith.
T. Smith is a good 2 Carters, at least.
Agree. I also think G Smith has the edge on Waugh. These one on one match ups dont mean much other than something to talk about. Rugby is a combinations game and it will be the team which combines best rather than the individuals who shine which will determine the result. I know everyone knows that.
Go the Brahs.
New South Waratahs forward Wycliff Palu likely to play Brumbies
March 10, 2009
New South Wales Waratahs forward Wycliff Palu is likely to play in Friday's Super 14 derby against the Brumbies in Canberra after being cleared by a specialist to train.
Palu has a crack in his hand, but now only needs to get through this week's two sessions to take his place for the unbeaten Waratahs.
NSW coach Chris Hickey named a 24-man squad for the crucial encounter, with new signing Luke Doherty the shadow for Palu.
Prop Jeremy Tilse was named as cover for tight-head Al Baxter, who is in doubt after suffering a calf strain.
If Baxter plays, he will make his 100th appearance for the Waratahs.
"Much like Benn Robinson was last week, Al Baxter's 50-50 at this stage," Hickey said.
"He suffered a calf strain against the Reds, but he did finish the match off which is always a good sign.
"We'll have to monitor Al's load throughout the week, so we've brought in Jeremy Tilse again to prepare with the side and he'll be ready to go if needed."
Hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau will undergo a neurological test on Wednesday after he suffered concussion in the win over Queensland.
Under International Rugby Board rules, a concussed player must undergo the test to be eligible to play the following week, and Waratahs officials are confident Polota-Nau will be cleared.
No replacement was named for him in the squad.
Hickey, who was an assistant coach with the Brumbies in 1997, said the squad was ready for it's second Australian derby in two weeks.
"I think anyone who watched last week's match against the Reds would agree that the all-Australian matches hold a certain level of intrigue and passion, and that will be there again on Friday when we play the Brumbies," he said.
"Canberra Stadium is one of those really good grounds to play footy at.
"The crowd provides a great atmosphere and we're looking forward to the challenge of getting down there and putting our best foot forward."
Al Baxter, Kurtley Beale, Luke Burgess, Will Caldwell, Tom Carter, Dave Dennis, Luke Doherty, Adam Freier, Daniel Halangahu, Rob Horne, Ben Mowen, Dean Mumm, Sam Norton-Knight, Dan Palmer, Wycliff Palu, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson, Brett Sheehan, Timana Tahu, Chris Thomson, Jeremy Tilse, Lote Tuqiri, Lachie Turner, Phil Waugh (C)
Ash said:The big worry for the Tahs is that they are being forced to play their top players injured due to lack of quality replacements. They are running a risk of losing key players who have all been under injury clouds in the last few weeks, like Baxter, Robinson, TPN, Frieir, Palu, Waugh, etc. All are key members of their pack, and all are currently irreplacable.
Over the next few weeks, the Tahs have: Crusaders, Blues, Stormers, Bulls, Force. No real easy games, and no bye until round 11. Something to watch out for. By the time the Tahs hit the Bulls, I think they will start experiencing a slump unless they can rest their players.
The Tahs face the Cheetahs the week after their bye in SA. Unfortunate, as if they had them at home earlier they might've been able to rest half their pack.
WB Spook!
Good if you think the Cheetahs will be easy in Osfontein. Might get one huge surprise. :lmao:Ash said:The Tahs face the Cheetahs the week after their bye in SA. Unfortunate, as if they had them at home earlier they might've been able to rest half their
PaarlBok said:Good if you think the Cheetahs will be easy in Osfontein. Might get one huge surprise. :lmao:Ash said:The Tahs face the Cheetahs the week after their bye in SA. Unfortunate, as if they had them at home earlier they might've been able to rest half their
So, who will win this one?