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  • NTAN Offline
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    Always a risk when you pick a captain in a singular position like hooker or 9.

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      @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      @taniwharugby said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      @NTA reckon taking on the captaincy ruined him!

      I agree. Being made captain when you are on the decline is a hard ask. You can hardly say 'follow me' then leave the field half way through the game.
      I'm sure he had the respect of the team but captaincy needs to be held by someone who is a first choice player that usually plays a full game.

      Tell that to Dylan Hartley

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      @Catogrande said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      @taniwharugby said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      @NTA reckon taking on the captaincy ruined him!

      I agree. Being made captain when you are on the decline is a hard ask. You can hardly say 'follow me' then leave the field half way through the game.
      I'm sure he had the respect of the team but captaincy needs to be held by someone who is a first choice player that usually plays a full game.

      Tell that to Dylan Hartley

      Yeah, I thought of that and think the England situation is an exception. Eddie is able to ride for a while on the coat tails of success and new ideas. It is working so no one questions it. I can't see that it will go on for long though. One incident that has the team questioning whether Hartley should be there and he'll be cut adrift.

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        And in "Fuck Aussie Rugby" news today, some puddle fucker wrote into the local rag, slagging our club off for the poor season we're having. Saying we should bring back the old head coach.

        The same coach who brought in players that he was paying under the table. Who most of the playing group couldn't stand by the mid point of his second season. The same coach for whom I was second grade coach, and neither I nor the third grade coach could get along with after year 1. He'd slag players off, never had a game plan, and threatened to quit multiple times.

        Well, after a brawl ended our Season 2016, he got what he wanted.

        Now it's a question of how I respond.

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        • NTAN NTA

          And in "Fuck Aussie Rugby" news today, some puddle fucker wrote into the local rag, slagging our club off for the poor season we're having. Saying we should bring back the old head coach.

          The same coach who brought in players that he was paying under the table. Who most of the playing group couldn't stand by the mid point of his second season. The same coach for whom I was second grade coach, and neither I nor the third grade coach could get along with after year 1. He'd slag players off, never had a game plan, and threatened to quit multiple times.

          Well, after a brawl ended our Season 2016, he got what he wanted.

          Now it's a question of how I respond.

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          @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          And in "Fuck Aussie Rugby" news today, some puddle fucker wrote into the local rag, slagging our club off for the poor season we're having. Saying we should bring back the old head coach.

          The same coach who brought in players that he was paying under the table. Who most of the playing group couldn't stand by the mid point of his second season. The same coach for whom I was second grade coach, and neither I nor the third grade coach could get along with after year 1. He'd slag players off, never had a game plan, and threatened to quit multiple times.

          Well, after a brawl ended our Season 2016, he got what he wanted.

          Now it's a question of how I respond.

          One barrel or two?

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          • NTAN Offline
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            @Crucial that's the trick, isn't it? Figuring out how to make the other guy look like a total fucking arseclown, without being screechy or playing the victim.

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              That's shit. Do you know the prick who wrote it?
              Maybe an open invitation to him to come down and volunteer countless hours or lace up the boots.

              Maybe just open up with both barrels about the issues in Australian rugby and you might get a phone call from Cheika.

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              • pukunuiP pukunui

                That's shit. Do you know the prick who wrote it?
                Maybe an open invitation to him to come down and volunteer countless hours or lace up the boots.

                Maybe just open up with both barrels about the issues in Australian rugby and you might get a phone call from Cheika.

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                @pukunui said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                That's shit. Do you know the prick who wrote it?
                Maybe an open invitation to him to come down and volunteer countless hours or lace up the boots.

                Maybe just open up with both barrels about the issues in Australian rugby and you might get a phone call from Cheika.

                I'd be very tempted to reply with a detailed explanation of the challenges faced in the modern world of club rugby and how actual community support rather than whinging from the sidelines from spectators that don't chip in is counter productive.
                With regard to the coaching situation you probably need to tread carefully as this twat comes across as somehow connected in that area.

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                • NTAN Offline
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                  Yeah the response I'm going to draft will focus mainly on the challenges, and the cultural change the club needed to move ahead.

                  Going on the attack looks stupid.

                  As for who "John Bridges" is - hasn't turned up on google search or white pages. So whether he even exists is another question.

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                    #317

                    Should also add - that paper's editor is a mate of the ex-ex-President (who was - along with his brother, the Secretary - rumoured to be dipping into club funds to feather his own nest) so whether my response even gets run is another matter.

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                    • NTAN NTA

                      Yeah the response I'm going to draft will focus mainly on the challenges, and the cultural change the club needed to move ahead.

                      Going on the attack looks stupid.

                      As for who "John Bridges" is - hasn't turned up on google search or white pages. So whether he even exists is another question.

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                      @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                      Yeah the response I'm going to draft will focus mainly on the challenges, and the cultural change the club needed to move ahead.

                      Going on the attack looks stupid.

                      As for who "John Bridges" is - hasn't turned up on google search or white pages. So whether he even exists is another question.

                      Oh he exists alright. I believe his real name is "The Ex-Coach".

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                      • CrucialC Crucial

                        @taniwharugby said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                        @NTA reckon taking on the captaincy ruined him!

                        I agree. Being made captain when you are on the decline is a hard ask. You can hardly say 'follow me' then leave the field half way through the game.
                        I'm sure he had the respect of the team but captaincy needs to be held by someone who is a first choice player that usually plays a full game.

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                        @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                        I'm sure he had the respect of the team

                        I never felt like Moore had the respect of Cheika - at least as I understand the role of captain and coach.

                        Going strictly from his press conferences and on field demeanor he always seemed like a functionary of Cheika rather than his own man.

                        Yes the coach picks the captain, but once that is done they essentially stand as equals and should both be leading the side at various times and be able to challenge the others decisions. I've never had the impression that the show was anyone but Cheika's.

                        So if you aren't in a strong leadership position off the field, you aren't much of a talker and you play half a game what kind of captain are you?

                        The Home Unions I think do a great job of respecting the role of captain. You have some coaches with big egos who don't mind a dig in the media either, but they defer to their captains constantly and entrust them with a lot of responsibility - regardless of age or experience.

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                        • rotatedR rotated

                          @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                          I'm sure he had the respect of the team

                          I never felt like Moore had the respect of Cheika - at least as I understand the role of captain and coach.

                          Going strictly from his press conferences and on field demeanor he always seemed like a functionary of Cheika rather than his own man.

                          Yes the coach picks the captain, but once that is done they essentially stand as equals and should both be leading the side at various times and be able to challenge the others decisions. I've never had the impression that the show was anyone but Cheika's.

                          So if you aren't in a strong leadership position off the field, you aren't much of a talker and you play half a game what kind of captain are you?

                          The Home Unions I think do a great job of respecting the role of captain. You have some coaches with big egos who don't mind a dig in the media either, but they defer to their captains constantly and entrust them with a lot of responsibility - regardless of age or experience.

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                          @rotated said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                          The Home Unions I think do a great job of respecting the role of captain. You have some coaches with big egos who don't mind a dig in the media either, but they defer to their captains constantly and entrust them with a lot of responsibility - regardless of age or experience.

                          Probably been mentioned elsewhere and slightly off topic but following on the Captain's importance theme:
                          http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/243390/the-captain-class-by-sam-walker/9780812997194/
                          The secret to winning is not what you think it is.
                          It’s not the coach. It’s not the star.
                          It’s not money. It’s not a strategy.
                          It’s something else entirely.

                          AB's only team in the top 16 twice. 1986-90 and 2011-15. So Buck and Richie.
                          Might be a good read.Someone with some time please let me know.

                          Back on topic - I won't miss Moore. He might be a good bloke but he just came across as a whinger.

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                            I don't rate Hooper as a captain. I realise there aren't an abundance of choices.

                            http://wwos.nine.com.au/2017/08/02/09/40/hooper-set-to-be-named-wallabies-skipper

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                              I don't rate Hooper as a captain. I realise there aren't an abundance of choices.

                              http://wwos.nine.com.au/2017/08/02/09/40/hooper-set-to-be-named-wallabies-skipper

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                              @KiwiMurph A lot of Wallabies supporters don't. Basically anyone not from NSW...

                              Spiro Zavos thinks 12 tests into his career, Adam Coleman should be encumbered with the captaincy.

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                                Spiro Zavos is a moron.

                                I think it's really hard to judge captaincy potential from the sidelines/couch. Plenty of bloody great players out there who just aren't suited to captaincy (George Smith springs to mind). You just can't tell who has the respect of the playing group, who is decisive in the key moments, who communicates well on field etc etc etc.

                                I've been pretty impressed with Hooper's leadership this year, and I think he deserves a shot. But as I said it's hard to judge from the outside.

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                                • barbarianB barbarian

                                  Spiro Zavos is a moron.

                                  I think it's really hard to judge captaincy potential from the sidelines/couch. Plenty of bloody great players out there who just aren't suited to captaincy (George Smith springs to mind). You just can't tell who has the respect of the playing group, who is decisive in the key moments, who communicates well on field etc etc etc.

                                  I've been pretty impressed with Hooper's leadership this year, and I think he deserves a shot. But as I said it's hard to judge from the outside.

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                                  @barbarian

                                  I think you can form a pretty decent picture of a captain as a spectator. How does the team react when the game is there to be won? Does the team change tactics on the field? How does the captain communicate with the ref? What options does the captain take on the field (e.g. shot at goal vs going for try)? When interviewed what does the captain talk about?

                                  Of course this doesn't all fall to the captain alone, the coaching staff and leadership group for starters are heavily involved, but I didn't need to be in the group to understand that Ali Williams was a terrible captain.

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                                  • barbarianB barbarian

                                    Spiro Zavos is a moron.

                                    I think it's really hard to judge captaincy potential from the sidelines/couch. Plenty of bloody great players out there who just aren't suited to captaincy (George Smith springs to mind). You just can't tell who has the respect of the playing group, who is decisive in the key moments, who communicates well on field etc etc etc.

                                    I've been pretty impressed with Hooper's leadership this year, and I think he deserves a shot. But as I said it's hard to judge from the outside.

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                                    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                    I've been pretty impressed with Hooper's leadership this year, and I think he deserves a shot. But as I said it's hard to judge from the outside.

                                    The way he gets stuck into his team behind the posts is good.

                                    The fact that he has to do it so often is bad.

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                                      Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

                                      Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

                                      OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

                                      INJURED: Kyle Godwin (knee), Karmichael Hunt (ankle), Tolu Latu (neck), Eto Nabuli (knee), James Slipper (achilles), Lukhan Tui (knee), Sefa Naivalu (ankle), Jake Gordon (ankle)

                                      Forwards

                                      Allan Alaalatoa, 12 Tests, Brumbies
                                      Rory Arnold, 12 Tests, Brumbies
                                      Adam Coleman, 12 Tests, Western Force
                                      Jack Dempsey, 1 Test, NSW Waratahs
                                      Kane Douglas, 31 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                      Tetera Faulkner, 2 Tests, Western Force
                                      Ned Hanigan, 3 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Michael Hooper (c), 68 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Sekope Kepu, 80 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Adam Korczyk*, Queensland Reds
                                      Sean McMahon, 15 Tests, Melbourne Rebels
                                      Stephen Moore, 120 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                      Tatafu Polota-Nau, 71 Tests, Western Force
                                      Tom Robertson, 9 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Izack Rodda*, Queensland Reds
                                      Rob Simmons, 71 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                      Scott Sio, 32 Tests, Brumbies
                                      Lopeti Timani, 7 Tests, Melbourne Rebels
                                      Jordan Uelese*, Melbourne Rebels

                                      Backs

                                      Kurtley Beale, 60 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Israel Folau, 55 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Bernard Foley (vc), 45 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Will Genia (vc), 78 Tests
                                      Dane Haylett-Petty, 17 Tests, Western Force
                                      Reece Hodge, 13 Tests, Melbourne Rebels
                                      Samu Kerevi, 8 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                      Marika Koroibete*, Melbourne Rebels
                                      Tevita Kuridrani, 47 Tests, Brumbies
                                      Billy Meakes*, Western Force
                                      Izaia Perese*, Queensland Reds
                                      Nick Phipps, 52 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                      Joe Powell, 2 Tests, Brumbies
                                      Curtis Rona*, Western Force
                                      Henry Speight, 12 Tests, Brumbies

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                                        Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

                                        Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

                                        OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

                                        INJURED: Kyle Godwin (knee), Karmichael Hunt (ankle), Tolu Latu (neck), Eto Nabuli (knee), James Slipper (achilles), Lukhan Tui (knee), Sefa Naivalu (ankle), Jake Gordon (ankle)

                                        Forwards

                                        Allan Alaalatoa, 12 Tests, Brumbies
                                        Rory Arnold, 12 Tests, Brumbies
                                        Adam Coleman, 12 Tests, Western Force
                                        Jack Dempsey, 1 Test, NSW Waratahs
                                        Kane Douglas, 31 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                        Tetera Faulkner, 2 Tests, Western Force
                                        Ned Hanigan, 3 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Michael Hooper (c), 68 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Sekope Kepu, 80 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Adam Korczyk*, Queensland Reds
                                        Sean McMahon, 15 Tests, Melbourne Rebels
                                        Stephen Moore, 120 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                        Tatafu Polota-Nau, 71 Tests, Western Force
                                        Tom Robertson, 9 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Izack Rodda*, Queensland Reds
                                        Rob Simmons, 71 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                        Scott Sio, 32 Tests, Brumbies
                                        Lopeti Timani, 7 Tests, Melbourne Rebels
                                        Jordan Uelese*, Melbourne Rebels

                                        Backs

                                        Kurtley Beale, 60 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Israel Folau, 55 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Bernard Foley (vc), 45 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Will Genia (vc), 78 Tests
                                        Dane Haylett-Petty, 17 Tests, Western Force
                                        Reece Hodge, 13 Tests, Melbourne Rebels
                                        Samu Kerevi, 8 Tests, Queensland Reds
                                        Marika Koroibete*, Melbourne Rebels
                                        Tevita Kuridrani, 47 Tests, Brumbies
                                        Billy Meakes*, Western Force
                                        Izaia Perese*, Queensland Reds
                                        Nick Phipps, 52 Tests, NSW Waratahs
                                        Joe Powell, 2 Tests, Brumbies
                                        Curtis Rona*, Western Force
                                        Henry Speight, 12 Tests, Brumbies

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                                        @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                        Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

                                        Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

                                        OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

                                        The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

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                                          @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

                                          Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

                                          OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

                                          The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

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                                          @Higgins said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          Cheika makes final call on Bledisloe Cup squad

                                          Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup

                                          OUT: Jermaine Ainsley, Sam Carter, Pek Cowan, Sef Faagase, Richard Hardwick, Campbell Magnay, Taniela Tupou

                                          The Tongan Thor out, that's interesting.

                                          Would be more surprising if his nickname was 'The Australian Thor'

                                          Oh hang on isn't Thor Australian anyway?

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