Four unfit Wallabies sent home

By Zac Zavos / Editor

Knuckles has decided to get tough on his troops, sending four players of his squad of 37 home from an early season training camp at the AIS. The four are:

I’m puzzled as to whether this is a positive step, with the coach finally deciding to get tough on the team; or whether it’s another symptom of the malaise that has permeated the Wallabies all year. Does this represent the start of the end for the Wallabies’ World Cup victory campaign? And are we surprised that Lote failed the test?

The Crowd Says:

2007-03-07T09:56:11+00:00

Dan Shannon

Guest


Personally I don't think pre-season fitness issues are of any great importance. What is of importance is the behaviour of Lote Tuqiri in creating a bidding war between the ARU, Super 14 teams and rugby league clubs. This is reflective of the terrible level which Australian sport is letting itself becoming based on American principles of sport - money and entertainment first and second, with the pursuit of sporting excellence coming a distant third. Imagine the likes of John Eales, Nick Farr-Jones carrying on like this. It's a cancer at the heart of sport which needs to be lanced. Simple as that.

2007-01-10T11:04:49+00:00

john howe

Guest


I had forgotten about the handbag incident but generally speaking Australia rugby players get into more trouble than most other sides. Of course, the trouble we hear about. In reality, IMHO, the DeVilliers and LOL cases of using ectasy, I believe, were far worse than any of the others including Big Wendall. And have a look what happens to him. They may send him to the Anerican penal colony.

2007-01-10T05:28:24+00:00

GRANT KULL

Guest


Could it be said that the four boys at the top are renowned for enjoying their Christmas breaks?????

2007-01-09T23:24:00+00:00

Zolton

Editor


well there was the chris masoe/tana umaga incident last year. i think the all blacks are under the microscope, but the pressure of expectation means that they generally stay clear of trouble.

2007-01-09T23:17:56+00:00

john howe

Guest


Zac, it might even happen in NZ but the point is, would we ever hear about it? Somehow I think that the Aussies are in much more of a fishbowl than the Kiwis. I'm only recalling a couple of drinking incidents and one high powered drug reprimand. But name a few outside of Australia. There is the DeVilliers and LOL drug scandals, the Gareth Thomas episode, the SA steroid sagas...well, now that I think about it Souith Africa does have its fair share but rarely a much publicized AB situation. Somehow the press keeps the AB under wraps or vice versa.

2007-01-09T22:16:19+00:00

Zac

Guest


What would the all blacks do in such a situation? I guess the point is, they wouldn't be faced with it in the first place, right?

2007-01-09T14:51:39+00:00

john howe

Guest


I was surprised that it was presented in such a schoolboy fashion: naughty boys sent home for disrupting classroom. The whole scene appears outrageous when one thinks about how other countries go about this sort of action; perhaps they don't take any action?

2007-01-09T06:11:17+00:00

Zolton

Editor


Ha! Thanks Adrian. And yes, I completely agree with you about the Thirds. I did feel ripped off. Though unfortunately the halfback below me in fourths felt exactly the same way. Hmmm.

2007-01-09T03:48:55+00:00

adrian fernley

Guest


gday zolton great site mate....and according to all reports you very ripped off to be in the 3rds

2007-01-06T06:12:22+00:00

spiro

Guest


Jonah Lomu failed the All Blacks 3000m fitness run before the 1995 season. Laurie Mains dropped him from the train-on squad until sanity prevailed. Lomu was the star of the 1995 World Cup. But he had an excuse for his lack of conditioning at the beginning of 1995. His kidney illness that finally put him out of test rugby was just starting. What is Lote's excuse. Perhaps he is too interested in chasing the money trail rather than the training trail.

2007-01-05T03:32:53+00:00

Zolton

Editor


I think Knuckles is desperately clutching at straws and this is merely a PR exercise designed to show the Australian public that he's a tough nut who won't tolerate unprofessionalism. It means nothing in the greater context of things. All four will still be picked for Aus ... I'm just glad they didn't do the same things back in my days of Sydney High third fifteen. I'd have never gotten a damn game.

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