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Not a chance.Could we see him getting a call up to the wallabies squad for TRC and Lions just for experience and potential game time.
Not a chance.Could we see him getting a call up to the wallabies squad for TRC and Lions just for experience and potential game time.
Incredibly unlikely. I like Grant, but he's behind (in form and most cases experience) Salakaia-Loto, Frost, Swain, Williams, Canham and Blyth, and that's before you consider guys who can fill in at lock (Uru, Hooper, Leota) or potential overseas picks like Skelton.Could we see him getting a call up to the wallabies squad for TRC and Lions just for experience and potential game time.
Fair enoughIncredibly unlikely. I like Grant, but he's behind (in form and most cases experience) Salakaia-Loto, Frost, Swain, Williams, Canham and Blyth, and that's before you consider guys who can fill in at lock (Uru, Hooper, Leota) or potential overseas picks like Skelton.
It might be different if he had a strong combo with some of the other wallabies but as it stands Bell, Porecki and Tupou are the only tight 5 tahs that will be in the squad and Grant hasn't played enough with Porecki to claim any sort of combination there.
And even Matt PhillipIncredibly unlikely. I like Grant, but he's behind (in form and most cases experience) Salakaia-Loto, Frost, Swain, Williams, Canham and Blyth, and that's before you consider guys who can fill in at lock (Uru, Hooper, Leota) or potential overseas picks like Skelton.
It might be different if he had a strong combo with some of the other wallabies but as it stands Bell, Porecki and Tupou are the only tight 5 tahs that will be in the squad and Grant hasn't played enough with Porecki to claim any sort of combination there.
Having two good 9s is a necessityScares me re Wilson but hopeful they can get in his ear that he is the future and sign him past the WC if possible.
You've been in 21 games now and 6 starts. Thomas at the Reds is coming into his own now at almost 60 games having sat behind Tate.
The Gordon signing does mean the Wallabies staff must see him as the guy. Tate's been good, White up & down but good and Thomas good. With how Wilsons showing impressive signs it really puts players like Lonergan a way back in my mind.
It really is if your'e a chance of being a top side. Same goes for Hooker.Having two good 9s is a necessity
Gordon is a tad fragile, Wilson will get plenty of game timeIt really is if your'e a chance of being a top side. Same goes for Hooker.
Hard for a no.2 Halfback on the roster (not talent) though to turn down a starting job though which is the worry.
I think it's a great position as we're not flogging Gordon into the ground. Rotating starts depending on opposition, lots more freshness in the legs. Starting to build a good roster for next year, but we need better recruitment in tight 5.Gordon is a tad fragile, Wilson will get plenty of game time
Matt Phillip signing and Grant extending is a good start. With guys like Doyle and Manglesdorf in the 20s there is the makings of a good group. I still have hope for Miles but I think it’ll be gone by mid next year if he can’t switch on.I think it's a great position as we're not flogging Gordon into the ground. Rotating starts depending on opposition, lots more freshness in the legs. Starting to build a good roster for next year, but we need better recruitment in tight 5.
miles is skelton-lite. grant has been super impressive, phillip is good, agree on this, i think sinclair's grunt is often underrated. I'd love Grant to be Jackpot 2.0 but its a bit too soon I think. Thor's replacement? Not sure.Matt Phillip signing and Grant extending is a good start. With guys like Doyle and Manglesdorf in the 20s there is the makings of a good group. I still have hope for Miles but I think it’ll be gone by mid next year if he can’t switch on.
Not even young. A guy like Jermaine Ainsley at Lyon would be an amazing pickup.There's plenty of young aussie props in France, Tahs should send recruiters over there to bring them home.
Think that under plays it a bit. Skelton was staring in a test match for Australia at age 22Said it before re Miles but he's only 22 and people are holding him to a Skelton standard that was only really seen from 25-26 onwards which seems a pretty common thing for the big boppers. Not everyone is Angus Bell or James Slipper and at 21 ready to go. Skelton was bemoaned by many for being ill-disciplined and unfit (warranted at the time) at the same age.
Miles needs to dramatically improve his work rate and discipline before being considered for a starting spot with the Tahs let alone the Wallabies. But he’s only young as u say so there’s still hope.Should he have started at that point though? Selections are a funny thing that depend on coach, timing and club success which the Tahs had then.
Iv'e always liked him as I think every side needs a couple big bullies on the field. Copped plenty for being too heavy and not refined which only started once he got to Saracens and we all do the world beater chat of overseas Aussie players.
I agree he's probably ahead of Miles at the same point but at 22 Miles has the potential for development. Look at a guy like Sitaleki Timani who would have been 25 when it all clicked.