Super Rugby RD 6 talking points: Wallabies hint in Gordon deal, best No.9 duo since '90s, Reds' crackdown

By Jim Tucker / Expert

Jake Gordon has carried plenty on his shoulders at the misfiring NSW Waratahs this year and now faces the tandem challenge of Nic White and Ryan Lonergan.

Come Sunday, all three halfbacks could find themselves in the first Wallabies training squad of the year when coach Eddie Jones reveals his cards for the first time.

Wait just a minute. Before that, they’ll be split about as far apart as you can get in Australian rugby in the “us vs. them” camps of a feisty ACT Brumbies-Waratahs clash on Saturday night in Canberra.

For Gordon, 29, to be re-signed this week by Rugby Australia until the end of the 2025 season shows that Jones rates his play, experience and leadership.

Such signings don’t happen without the coach’s nod.

Gordon has poured 71 minutes per game into the Waratahs’ campaign so far so he’s leading from the front as an influential senior player should.

White will tag team with Lonergan on Saturday night. That’s as good a halfback double whammy as one club has fielded since the early 1990s when Peter Slattery and Brett Johnstone were both Wallabies halfbacks playing for Queensland.

Or the Nick Farr-Jones/Brad Burke double act at the Waratahs in the 1980s.

Tate McDermott’s performance against the Crusaders is of huge significance on Friday night. Inconsistencies with a ragged Queensland pack in front of him have made his own opportunities in games more messy.

He is still the best running halfback on the scene, a trait that Jones values very highly.

So what else are we talking about this week?

JOSEPH SUAALII…OF COURSE

Is there any chance that a big name, big money signing from rugby league is going to add star power to any other team than the NSW Waratahs?

The Waratahs get the rails run because the biggest chunk of NRL clubs are based in Sydney. If you can ask for big money, you can ask to stay in your own bed and live in your home city.

Here’s a quick check list of NRL guns with a Tahs stamp…Lote Tuqiri, Mat Rogers, Israel Folau and now Suaalii.

Wendell Sailor and Suliasi Vunivalu joined the Queensland Reds over time.

Ryan Cross (Western Force), Marika Koroibete (Melbourne Rebels) and Andrew Walker (ACT Brumbies) are three of the very few to play elsewhere.

If this is the start of one media outlet’s “mega-raid” on the NRL (and it’s not), the signings have to go to a variety of postcodes not just to “Sydney 2028”.

LEFT-FIELD EDDIE

OK. Let’s play some leftfield lotto.

Name five players unused or unavailable to Dave Rennie last year who could crack Jones’s training squad of 33-to-35 on Sunday?

Go.

Brad Wilkin (Melbourne Rebels), Liam Wright (Reds), Josh Flook (Reds), Ryan Lonergan (Brumbies), Corey Toole (Brumbies), Max Jorgensen (Waratahs) and Issak-Fines Leleiwasa (Western Force).

Sorry, that’s seven.

Jones is sure to see real assets in some of these players. Like it has been all season, we’re curious.

RED HAZE

The Reds will be the basket case of 2023 if they don’t get their act together in a hurry.

With back-to-back games at home against the Crusaders and ACT Brumbies, the Reds can be 2-5 and out of top four contention in a blink. Produce their first complete display of the season against a top opponent and the season is back on track.

Only teams with a 10-4 record or better commanded lucrative staging rights for a home quarter-final in 2022 so the season is very much on the line.

With no Wallaby in the tight five, the Reds are playing with a handicap that may be too much to overcome, especially if they stay so penalty prone.

Lock Ryan Smith and prop Dane Zander, dropped this week, are the most penalised players in the competition with nine to their names.

Reds skipper Liam Wright says a “line in the sand” has been drawn by the competition’s most penalised team.

“We’ve had to have some honest and confronting conversations this week. Penalties kill momentum,” Wright said.

Liam Wright of the Reds (Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images)

“We’ve seen the list (of top 10 most penalised). Perhaps, we’ve been too general in the past with messaging around ‘cut out the silly penalties’ without being as up front and direct with those players as we have this week.”

The Crusaders are hurting injury wise with no Sam Whitelock, Sevu Reece, Jack Goodhue, Will Jordan or David Havili.

The Reds look better than 10-point underdogs even if the Kiwis still have the class of Richie Mo’unga, Scott Barrett, Leicester Fainga’anuku, Joe Moody, Codie Taylor and Braydon Ennor.

SUVA AMBUSH

The hardest place to win in Super Rugby Pacific might not be Christchurch after this weekend. It may be Suva.

Temperatures of 31 degrees and dripping humidity will be served up for the Melbourne Rebels dive into the cauldron on Saturday against Fijian Drua.

You can almost see the sunburn already on the face of Rebels redhead Brad Wilkin.

After taking the scalp of the Crusaders 25-24 on March 11, Fijian fans are desperate for an encore and they’ll be packing the ground. How good.

It’s another redhead who can make a difference for the Rebels. The return of classy Andrew Kellaway from the bench offers an experienced “closer” at wing, fullback or outside centre. It will be much needed when things get chaotic in the final 20 minutes.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-03T14:13:03+00:00

El Gamba

Roar Guru


And I guess you have to say something when asked a question…

AUTHOR

2023-04-03T05:49:59+00:00

Jim Tucker

Expert


Jones has a neck-shoulder thing. It's causing some grief and is one of those tricky ones to come back from. Blyth made a bit of a difference against the Crusaders with his lineout height making him a stronger target.

AUTHOR

2023-04-03T05:48:47+00:00

Jim Tucker

Expert


Agreed. That convo should have happened 15 times already. Drop players who give away lots of penalties...wait...they used to do that.

AUTHOR

2023-04-03T05:47:36+00:00

Jim Tucker

Expert


Gordon does look like the one who will miss out because three halfbacks will be taken to France.

AUTHOR

2023-04-03T05:46:29+00:00

Jim Tucker

Expert


Well said. I think he was only trying to highlight that they wren't hiding from it and that 'confronting" meant absolutely making it the most important thing

2023-04-01T00:19:50+00:00

Rubbish Surf 69

Roar Rookie


Nah, I’m really good at typing it

2023-03-31T23:02:13+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


sure sign him up at the tahs but no ra top up, if injuries occur etc he gets match payments like others not having a ra top up

2023-03-31T21:43:16+00:00

Objective Observer

Roar Rookie


Just another overrated Tah. Do you guys just cut and paste this into any comment you make?

2023-03-31T19:47:15+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


There’s still value in keeping talent around to back up or mentor. If he goes O/S then you lose that experience & resource. The developing 9s at the Tahs will be better for it to have Jake around which then improves SR and maybe WB for the future if they are fortunate enough. Jake might not be top 3 but it only takes 1-2 injuries and he’ll be on the plane to Paris. Looking at 22 injuries, it was risky to be named on the WB :laughing:

2023-03-31T18:48:33+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


doubt it if he was paid a RA top up for 2 years

2023-03-31T18:44:46+00:00

El Gamba

Roar Guru


Thanks Jim, “We’ve had to have some honest and confronting conversations this week. Penalties kill momentum,” said Wright. Why, for any professional football player, should it be an ‘honest and confronting conversation’ to identify and fix a basic problem with your game?

2023-03-31T15:55:43+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


PK let’s hope Gordon is just back up to the three 9’s you mentioned given the risk of injury.

2023-03-31T08:22:16+00:00

Rubbish Surf 69

Roar Rookie


Not with Gordon playing 70 plus mins a game

2023-03-31T07:48:34+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


His game against Parra was sublime.He has more upside than even Folau when he matures Loads of one on one in rugby out wide he will be a real handful..

2023-03-31T07:46:59+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Is there no pathways in New South for half backs?

2023-03-31T07:33:01+00:00


He did look good. It’s hard to make much of an impact coming off the bench unfortunately so it’d be nice to see him start one day

2023-03-31T05:49:10+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Being in a weak pool in WC and the very likely hood a very rested Quade is first pick flyhalf than Gordon starting against a Fiji and Georgia makes perfect sense for development.Barking up wrong tree with Lolesio he at best will learn too manage a game,Carter at best one day will grab it by the throat.World cup would do his confidence wonders .

2023-03-31T04:51:47+00:00

Cassandra

Roar Rookie


Thanks Joey.

2023-03-31T04:36:40+00:00

Rubbish Surf 69

Roar Rookie


Also have Fines-Leleiewasa and Kalani Thomas who I both rate above Gordon. Another Roarer commented above a comparison with Nick Phipps. Just another overrated Tah. Totally agree what a waste of RAs money on Gordon.

2023-03-31T04:18:24+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


I recall Wright had a really impactful game off the bench in the 2020 Suncorp Bledisloe win. He and Hooper had a cool Wrooper thing going.

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