McMahon: Wallaby No.8 jersey is mine

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Sean McMahon has warned his detractors and positional rivals that he won’t be giving up the Wallabies No.8 jersey without a fight.

Coach Michael Cheika has endorsed the abrasive McMahon as the clear frontrunner to replace David Pocock, who will take a break from rugby in 2017, at the back of the Australian scrum.

With Pocock out injured again, he gets another chance to prove his worth in Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash against South Africa in Pretoria.

The 22-year-old has heard all the talk before – that he’s too short to play at No.6, too small to be an effective No.8, and unlikely to unseat Michael Hooper anytime soon at No.7.

But that won’t deter McMahon, who has vowed to make the position suit him, even if he doesn’t traditionally suit the position.

“Any opportunity to throw on the gold is an opportunity and if eight’s going to be that opportunity, I’m going to be taking it with both hands,” McMahon said.

“There’s players like Lopeti Timani and that who could easily lock that role down or take it from me but I can tell you it’s not going to come easily – they’re going to have to work for it.

“Learning from a player like Pocock, who is also a seven who’s worked his way into eight, I think he’s proved that if you’re capable (you can) go into that eight role and really make it your own.

“I might not be the tallest player out there, but I’m going to (counter) that with speed.

“I’ll just continue to bring that where I haven’t got the height.”

McMahon has had his tattooed left arm covered up during training this week after some recent new ink on his elbow – a third eye, which he admits doesn’t hold any special meaning.

“There’s a few things on here that don’t really mean much, we’re just filling her up at the moment,” he said.

But further up his arm, there’s something that does hold significance – a quote he had etched as an 18-year-old that sums up his approach to rugby, and the reason why Cheika is such an unabashed fan of his.

“‘Life is what we make of it.’ If you’re not willing to have a crack and have a dig, you’re not going to get anywhere,” McMahon said.

“It’s probably what I take into rugby. If I’m not going to be out there having a crack, what’s the point in playing?”

The Crowd Says:

2016-10-01T14:21:28+00:00

tsuru

Roar Rookie


Not sure that the saying is universally true. Surely it depends on the requirements of the position or the situation. Would we say that about a half-back? Or even a number 10? The saying is usually "A good big man will always BEAT a good small man" i.e. In a head-to-head. So . . . are we certain an 8 has to.be big? I don't know. My knowledge of historically great 8s isn't enough to know if they have all been big.

2016-10-01T11:53:15+00:00

Gilbert

Guest


QC is a kiwi too :P

2016-10-01T08:22:25+00:00

Curl

Guest


Personally, I think Pocock is gone, based on his recent performances, injury, impending subatical and possible rule changes around the ruck, but I could well be wrong. There is a "truth" in contact sport (not sure who said it) but it says that a good big man will always be better than a good small man. It is McMahon's time in the light right now, but it is hard to see how he will hold his position if a good big man comes along. Good luck to him for now.

2016-10-01T07:50:52+00:00

Timbo (L)

Guest


Agree, But I also like him as a good utility #6 and has developed some great lineout skills in the last 12 months. Probably doesn't have the height and scrum force to be an international 6. He might make a good Fall Guy for Hooper, Pocock is a Jacal that can't jump. MacMahon can Jump and is an OK jackal.

2016-10-01T06:07:15+00:00

Tatah

Guest


To do that he's got to learn to flap his arms around when he gets excited and wants a penalty, and offer to protect the referee from opposing captains.

2016-10-01T05:19:26+00:00

mark conley

Guest


7, can see him relegating Hooper. Not an 8 or 6

2016-10-01T02:14:54+00:00

Boz the Younger

Guest


Go you good thing!

2016-10-01T01:50:24+00:00

Tommy

Guest


Sorry Gilbert???? that boy is kiwi how you like that!!

2016-09-30T23:37:44+00:00

Brizvegas

Guest


Actually Pocock isn't the measure for a no 8 Read is

2016-09-30T12:15:31+00:00

Gilbert

Guest


ARU should chase Jason Taumalolo from the cowboys. He's the bruiser they need at 6 or 8.

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