Wallabies stare down hard-hitting Fijians
After a nervous start, Australia really settled in and played some real footy, scoring seven tries in the form of both straight, hard running…
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After a nervous start, Australia really settled in and played some real footy, scoring seven tries in the form of both straight, hard running…
FormerOS, yes, a very good point. So they borrowed Qld’s investment and their investment has been borrowed by the rebels………….touche!!!!
Beale and O’Connor: Let the entertainment begin
brilliant news. i’m going to buy a rebels jersey and watch some exciting rugby…………….Bye bye Danny C…….. It was good while it lasted……………………..
Beale and O’Connor: Let the entertainment begin
pete, you play a sport, you pay for a product. its not able putting in physically. its about putting in in designing and practicing and executing a game plan that meets your organisations’ objectives!
perversely and while I admire your innocent support for the tahs, even the tahs admit that they need to play more expansively. they have also been doing this talking for years, coaches, captains and players, but they don’t deliver where it counts, on the field!
the point of the article, if I can be so bold, LAS, is that this is now at a critical stage because it has moved past a few dumb decisions on the field. the organisations future is threatened while they keep not delivering their objectives.
Waratahs win the battle but are losing the war
pete, you miss the point. the tahs are doing more damage by missing their objectives than they are doing good by winning ugly. and it has been going on like this for years. remember why link got sacked? remember the promises, by all and sundry about playing the running game, remember the new rule interpretations that eveyone else has embraced? left in its current form, the organisation will go belly up. they only have 6-7 home games a year to make their money!!!!!!!
Waratahs win the battle but are losing the war
and what an exciting game it was. end to end, only four goals but extra time, and action all the time. unlikke the tahs continual scrums and delaying tactics. then, when they got the ball, they did the easy, less skilled thing and aimlessly kicked it away. Yea, kickin’ can be skillful but the tahs dont do that stuff, jsut the military medium up and under. no thought, no skill and invariably no chase.
Waratahs win the battle but are losing the war
lets the the roar boys to do the sending of links. i m sure that eh reads the roar anyway.
Waratahs win the battle but are losing the war
i agree fully. When does a backs coach become responsible? day one i think.
Waratahs win the battle but are losing the war
I like the squad but i would also have included Fitzpatrick as a hooker/7 and it would be good to see Kingi on the wing.
Deans seeks help from Elsom and Barnes to grasp the nettle
great article LAS. I cheered it.
Integrity is the key word for me to describe Link.
Just like the player depth, the coaching depth is now much better with two backups, Nucifora and Link in the mix with Deans. both backups have now won Super rugby titles………………wow.
Ewen McKenzie's evolution finds the missing Link