Rugby News: Hamish froths at 'mind blowing' Cleary link, Quade comeback not all it seems, Wallabies in white at WC

By The Roar / Editor

Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan says the prospect of bringing Penrith NRL star Nathan Cleary to the Wallabies is “mind blowing” as the sparring between the two footy codes drones on.

McLennan’s public pursuit of league players has angered some rugby fans – not least in the comments section here at The Roar – but the RA boss seems in no mind to wind in his enthusiasm for code wars.

League got one back this week with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck returning to the NRL with the Warriors from next season, with league boss Peter V’landys saying union should be called “rugby boomerang” because the players always come back.

The Australian has been leaked ANOTHER union hit list – and yes you’re not imagining it, Rugby Australia does seem to be leaking one a week at the moment.

Having leaked the document, McLennan was quick to confirm the names within – Souths captain Cameron Murray, Roosters’Angus Crichton, Parramatta centre Will Penisini, Penrith captain Cleary and Brisbane’s Payne Haas.

“Nathan Cleary wasn’t on the original list as we thought he’d be untouchable, but he said he’d be open to a switch,” McLennan said.

(Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

“I’d forgotten he’d spent time growing up in New Zealand, so he appreciates the game and gets it. Imagine him running out in front of 85,000 people wearing Wallaby gold at Stade de France. Mind blowing.

“If you haven’t seen it, go on YouTube and type in ‘Wallabies’ national anthem at Twickenham’, Murrayfield, which is my favourite, or Stade de France and you’ll get what I mean. We don’t encourage people to break contracts but it’s up to him. There’s many good overseas tours he could do.”

McLennan revealed a family connection to Crichton.

“Well, (my wife) Lucinda’s family are super-close to the Crichtons,” he said. “Her mum and dad (Ruth and Tony) are old friends with Liz and Robert (Angus’s grandparents), and Lucinda used to hang out with Charlie (Angus’s dad) from the age of five at their property in Young.

“My daughter Olivia went to school with Gus’s sister Lucy and they’re great mates, so we all know each other really well.”

Murray has been cited by Eddie Jones as the NRL player he thought could excel in rugby.

“Eddie (Jones) loves him. He’s top of the pops as an ex-rugby union player but I don’t think he’s gettable,” McLennan said.

Haas was revealed as a target this week and McLennan said he was hoping to meet his representatives, with the Broncos star off contract at the end of the season, but had a dig at Haas’ history of behavioural issues.

“He certainly has the physical talent but he’s got to really want to do it …. It’s a great honour to wear Wallaby gold so we’d need to be convinced he’ll adhere to the highest levels,” McLennan said.

On Joseph Suaalii’s former Kings’ school mate Penisini, McLennan said, oddly: “Will is an interesting one as he would understand, as (former Wallaby) Peter FitzSimons says, that rugby is more than a game, it’s a culture.”

Quade ploy in Japan return

Quade Cooper’s first game back after his long lay off with an Achilles injury could last merely a minute.

The Roar understands Cooper’s Kintetsu Liners team is expecting to withdraw him from action shortly after kick off in the game against NEC Green Rockets.

Cooper has missed all of the season so far but needs to step on the field this weekend in the final regular season game to be eligible for the promotion-relegation playoffs.

The Liners will face a second division opponent in a two-game home and away play off with the winner going to next year’s top division and the loser resigned to division two.

Cooper is understood to be short of the required fitness to make a proper return this week, with his club team hopeful he can play a meaningful role in the playoffs.

Quade Cooper poses during an Australian Wallabies training session at Royal Pines Resort on July 27, 2022 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Wallabies in white

The Wallabies have agreed to wear a white jersey against Portugal at the Rugby World Cup due to a policy in place to help colour blind fans.

Rugby Australia told the Sydney Morning Herald they have agreed a request to wear the alternate strip because of the clash with Portugal’s red tops.

World Rugby said one in 12 males and one in 200 women suffer from some sort of CVD, including World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont.

Tahs march into semis

The NSW Waratahs will march into the Super W semi-finals with their unbeaten record intact after rolling the Rebels 29-0 in their last-round clash in Melbourne.

The table-topping Waratahs (5-0) have set themselves up for a final-four assault at Concord Oval in Sydney on April 30, running in five tries in their Friday night thrashing at AAMI Park.

Queensland currently hold down second place with three teams – 2022 champions Fijiana Drua, the Western Force and Brumbies – still in the scramble for the other two play-off spots.

Currently sitting fourth, the Force are two points clear of the Brumbies who they host on Saturday night.

Stand-in Waratahs captain Grace Hamilton said it was a solid workout for her side, who will take on the fourth-placed team.

“We knew the Rebels were going to come out, they had nothing to lose here at home,” Hamilton told Stan Sport.

“They got us physically and we had to wear them out, and grind them out, and we got a bit messy at the start of the second half so we’ll look into that and see how we can be better for next week.”

Melbourne (0-5) have finished without a win but showed their improvement through the season to hold the rampant Tahs to 24 points.

They trailed 12-0 until just before halftime when debutante winger Jacinta Windsor showed her pace to dash 60m in and around the defence to score.

NSW’s early tries came after hooker Katalina Amosa mauled the ball across the line to open the scoring and then Wallaroos No.8 Hamilton powered over from a five-metre scrum.

Waratahs halfback Tatum Bird had a busy game while Test centre Georgina Friedrichs was a constant threat.

Starved of possession and territory in the first half, the Rebels were constantly on the back foot and incurred 11 penalties.

But they settled into the match after the break with their skipper Wallaroos hooker Ash Marsters leading the way with some big hits.

They showed heart to regularly repel the visitors in the second half, even while down a player after prop Laiema Bosenavulagi was yellow carded.

The hosts held the Waratahs out until the 75th minute when a clearing kick by Rebels centre Wasie Toolis was charged down by Iliseva Batibasaga, who turned and pounced on the ball in the in-goal.

Speedster Maya Stewart then iced the win in the dying minutes after a spectacular team try that stretched 60 metres.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-23T11:25:34+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


Thanks Boet , I thought so too .. :thumbup: :rugby:

2023-04-23T09:21:11+00:00

Kashmir Pete

Roar Guru


Just resubbed with Stan in anticipation of seeing Japanese games - does not appear to cover them. Anyone know where best to find games in Japan Q might be appearing in? Cheers KP

2023-04-23T07:24:12+00:00

The World in Union

Roar Rookie


JN, you are not being a nuisance :laughing: I asked my colour blind brother and he says he sometimes gets uncertain watching Ireland playing Wales due to the green and red, but it definitely doesn't affect his enjoyment of the game. So there may be 1 in 100 (rather than 1 in 12) who are seriously affected. He also reckons it's insane to change colours which are part of a country's identity.

2023-04-23T07:06:01+00:00

The World in Union

Roar Rookie


Agree Ken, Rennie plucked Quade out of the wilderness. If not for Rennie, it's quite possible that Quade would not even be in the conversation now.

2023-04-23T06:42:17+00:00

The World in Union

Roar Rookie


Agree. Even the #1 nation Ireland have included several ex-Kiwis/Aussies in their squad, thereby denying home grown talent the opportunity to play for their country.

2023-04-23T03:40:22+00:00

Birthday Suit

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Paulo, you’re a big man. Strong man. And nobody has ever had a better comment than this. Honestly though, top tier comment and the fact I instinctively read it in Trump’s voice makes it even funnier.

2023-04-23T03:36:59+00:00

Wig

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Hamish is a disgrace and has no respect for Australian rugby and the players comming through. One asks how long with eddie hamming how long have they been schemeing and planning this clustertruck on Australian rugby :angry:

2023-04-23T02:56:51+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


If I, as a couch potato can spiral either side.. pretty sure the best halfback in the nrl can

2023-04-23T02:56:19+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


If I, as a couch potato can spiral either side.. pretty sure the best halfback in the nrl can

2023-04-23T01:25:07+00:00

Michael Fahey

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The recent book The Official History of the wallabies jersey tracks all the Wallaby jersey changes, especially those imposed by World Rugby at RWC time. The Wallabies have wore white before and a white jersey has been the RWC alternate colour on at least two previous occasions. Check out the book at www.wallabyjersey.com.au

2023-04-23T00:11:50+00:00

fiwiboy7042

Roar Rookie


ABs and Boks will meet at Twickenham before the RWC. I don't expect to see anything different there. Still time for change on this, I'm hoping.

2023-04-23T00:02:46+00:00

Rugbynutter

Roar Rookie


Must admit would not mind seeing Cleary in rugby but given contract till 2027 surely not

2023-04-22T23:18:33+00:00

Rugbynutter

Roar Rookie


I would prefer Hamish talking about things like getting nrc mark 3 up and running then his relationship with the Creighton family… Just saying…

2023-04-22T14:52:22+00:00

Mungbean74

Roar Rookie


I watched the start of Quade’s game on demand in Japan, and I nearly swallowed my Japanese steak whole when he came off after 25s. My family was wondering what had happened. Thank you to The Roar for the explanation

2023-04-22T13:50:12+00:00

Mungbean74

Roar Rookie


I call bullsiit! You don’t have to re-adjust your hand at all if the pass is on the money. And I’m talking about about spiral pass on the right, that is the winner.

2023-04-22T13:39:01+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


100% Hika, and note it's not even 75m they'll be putting into the game. 40m is going to pay off debt. Of the 35m left they've earmarked 14% for Joseph Sua'ali'i. They'll have 30.2m for the rest of the guys on their NRL shopping list. I've little faith that anyone is going to stop them but really hope someone does.

2023-04-22T13:09:06+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


There is a real possibility that The All Blacks and Boks will meet this WC . So going back to my concerns , which strip ? Just wouldn’t feel right with either or in different jerseys . If needs be at least I want to know why and will not accept a simple politically correct answer from WR ..

2023-04-22T11:27:44+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I don't think McLennan's driveway goes all the way to the road.

2023-04-22T10:22:14+00:00

Dida

Roar Rookie


At first it seems counterintuitive to be poaching league players, while neglecting actual rugby players coming through the system. But is it really any different to what other countries are doing? At the highest level they are doing everything they can to get the best players in the squad. Australia is in a position to have the best rugby league comp in the world and to completely ignore that fact seems even more crazy than poaching league converts who are proven elite players. It's pro sport, it's gonna happen no matter what. You feel for rugby players who might miss opportunities, you really do, but that's the reality of sport. If a coach sees better ability or potential in another player, then that's the bottom line. Fair game.

2023-04-22T09:53:11+00:00

fiwiboy7042

Roar Rookie


this is for the RWC only, though.

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