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Tahs vs Reds (Super AUS), Narrabri 20/09/25 @ 5:45 pm

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
I wonder where he will serve the suspension for the final game of the three
Probably the Australia A game against a Japan XV on the 18th of October, not sure he can claim that 2nd bledisloe from outside the squad. Only other chance would be if the tahs had any games booked in against Kubota or similar like last year, but I'm not aware of any.

Might also be able to do coaching intervention/tackle school for the discount though - it's always applied after the ban so the 3 weeks reported could actually be 2 with tackle school.
 

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
Probably the Australia A game against a Japan XV on the 18th of October, not sure he can claim that 2nd bledisloe from outside the squad. Only other chance would be if the tahs had any games booked in against Kubota or similar like last year, but I'm not aware of any.

Might also be able to do coaching intervention/tackle school for the discount though - it's always applied after the ban so the 3 weeks reported could actually be 2 with tackle school.
I obviously don't know, but from the sounds of it "reckless/dangerous play" probably wasn't a tackle (else would be described as reckless/dangerous tackle), and he won't be eligible for the school
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
I obviously don't know, but from the sounds of it "reckless/dangerous play" probably wasn't a tackle (else would be described as reckless/dangerous tackle), and he won't be eligible for the school
Probably not a tackle, but could be a cleanout which is eligible for coaching intervention - see Dan Sheehan's cleanout on Lynagh.

Hard to say without knowing the original offense, it's only been referenced in team naming articles in a general way at this point.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
It is cool. Not much more you can do for local grass roots Clubs then have locals show up in the pro gear.

Confident he'll get there in time. These games are good for him after spending a good stint with the Aus 7s program. I think he will likely head back there with the back 3 options at the Tahs not lacking.

He reminds me a lot of Foley with a touch of Rogers. High note players I know, but he's a playmaker who is at the back.

Iv'e said it before about Rugby needing to identify skill sets within the sport who may be able to shift to 10 and he's a glaring one. Like Foley who debuted as a Fullback for NSW. They have the skillset but then that back 3 mindset of see a gap and get through it.
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
He reminds me a lot of Foley with a touch of Rogers. High note players I know, but he's a playmaker who is at the back.

Iv'e said it before about Rugby needing to identify skill sets within the sport who may be able to shift to 10 and he's a glaring one. Like Foley who debuted as a Fullback for NSW. They have the skillset but then that back 3 mindset of see a gap and get through it.
Did Foley ever have top end pace?
 

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
It is cool. Not much more you can do for local grass roots Clubs then have locals show up in the pro gear.

Confident he'll get there in time. These games are good for him after spending a good stint with the Aus 7s program. I think he will likely head back there with the back 3 options at the Tahs not lacking.

He reminds me a lot of Foley with a touch of Rogers. High note players I know, but he's a playmaker who is at the back.

Iv'e said it before about Rugby needing to identify skill sets within the sport who may be able to shift to 10 and he's a glaring one. Like Foley who debuted as a Fullback for NSW. They have the skillset but then that back 3 mindset of see a gap and get through it.
Might be a good option to loan to the Brumbies given the injury that they had with Wright,
 

Major Tom

Dick Tooth (41)
It is cool. Not much more you can do for local grass roots Clubs then have locals show up in the pro gear.

Confident he'll get there in time. These games are good for him after spending a good stint with the Aus 7s program. I think he will likely head back there with the back 3 options at the Tahs not lacking.

He reminds me a lot of Foley with a touch of Rogers. High note players I know, but he's a playmaker who is at the back.

Iv'e said it before about Rugby needing to identify skill sets within the sport who may be able to shift to 10 and he's a glaring one. Like Foley who debuted as a Fullback for NSW. They have the skillset but then that back 3 mindset of see a gap and get through it.
I'm pretty confident that given time he'll carve up. Always has the massive boot to fall back on.
Wallace Charlie looked very promising last weekend. Rugby just about needs to copy and paste how they developed Harvey. Although, he's not as much a playmaker, the kid looked frighteningly quick off the mark! Also massive boot.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
He's a genuine Wing/Fullback. Put him into the 20s squad with other elite talents and he'll excel given more space and 1v1 opportunities. NSW were able to group defend him as they didn't seem to threatened by other players.
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
Faessler and Flook added to QLD side for Fourie and Rubens

Donaldson on the bench for the Force/
Jeez, they're some big ins for the Reds. Particularly Faessler, who should go along way to fixing the one big issue from last week.

A bit surprising Flook isn't straight off to Benetton, but I guess the timing works out for him to play here (particularly if he's being held in a wider squad reserve).
 

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
udpated team list:


1 Aidan Ross (vc) – Bond University

2 George Blake – Bond University

3 Massimo De Lutiis - Wests

4 Connor Vest - Souths

5 Seru Uru - Souths

6 Joe Brial – University of Queensland

7 Tom Robinson – University of Queensland

8 Vaiuta Latu - Brothers

9 Kalani Thomas – University of Queensland

10 Jock Campbell (c) – University of Queensland

11 Tim Ryan - Brothers

12 Dre Pakeho - Brothers

13 Isaac Henry – Wests

14 Lachie Anderson – University of Queensland

15 Heremaia Murray – Bond University

Reserves

16 Matt Faessler - Brothers

17 Sef Fa'agase – Sunnybank

18 Jeffery Toomaga-Allen - Norths

19 Hamish Muller - Brothers

20 Kohan Herbert - Souths

21 James Martens - GPS

22 Will Cartwright - Brothers

23 Josh Flook – Brothers
 

liquor box

John Hipwell (52)
It is interesting how QLD are treating this game by their selections compared to NSW.

I am biased as a Reds fan but it seems that only one side is taking the competition seriously and wants to make fans of top-level rugby happy to have games to attend. (I am sure I have now created a curse, and NSW will win to prove me wrong).

Should RA step in and tell NSW to pick a team from their best available players or is their lack of ensuring that quality teams are selected a sign that RA don't really care about the competition?
 
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