Rugby News: Rival reveals Tolu Latu set for big money move, Rebel's 3-week ban, 'sharp lady' adds 'edge' for Eddie

By The Roar / Editor

Tolu Latu’s underwhelming return home with the Waratahs looks likely to be coming to an end with a European club boss claiming he has accepted an offer in France.

The Wallabies’ 2019 World Cup hooker returned to Australia in a cloud of controversy after being cut loose by  Stade Francais at the end of a season where he drew six yellow cards and two reds, including a 10 week ban.

Tahs coach Darren Coleman took a shot on Latu but it has been a mis-fire with him struggling for game time behind Dave Porecki and Mahe Vailanu.

“I feel like I have more to give in Australian Rugby but it comes down to taking opportunities when they come,” Latu told reporters last month.

“(2023 Rugby World Cup) was another reason why I came back. It’s a World Cup year and with the rules being you have to play in Super Rugby to get picked….it was always in the back of my mind and I knew I wasn’t going to just come back and get given the jersey because it doesn’t happen like that.

The Waratahs’ Tolu Latu. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

“I feel like if I do get on the park, get more minutes and I play enough footy and play consistently each week, then there is always an opportunity to be called up into the squad.

“I feel like I haven’t made the most of my chances that I’ve got this season. When I do get my opportunities, I need to make sure I take them and play better.”

But the indication out of the northern hemisphere is that Latu is ready to return to France, with Montpellier the likely destination after that club’s pursuit of England hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie hit the rocks.

Sale Sharks director of rugby Alex Sanderson told reporters he would be keen on Cowan-Dickie, revealing he was unlikely to be able to recruit Latu despite links to the Aussie.

Sanderson revealed during a press conference on Monday that he had heard the Australia international had agreed a deal for “twice the amount of money that we offered him.”

Asked if he would be interested in Cowan-Dickie, he said: “Yes, why wouldn’t you? He’s a great player.

“I don’t know if we would be in the right price point, but he’s got mates up here as well, he fits our kind of game model in that Ewan Ashman, Akker van de Merwe mould, doesn’t he? He’s a banger, so he ticks the box on a lot of fronts there.

“But I haven’t spoken to him, I haven’t spoken to Luke, so there’s nothing there in terms of that actually materialising.”

If Latu were to go to Montpellier he would link with another Wallabies hooker – Brandon Paenga-Amosa.

Kemeny banned for three weeks

Melbourne Rebels’ backrower Josh Kemeny has been suspended for three weeks after an incident in the loss to the Brumbies. The former Tahs player will miss a reunion with some of his old teammates this weekend.

At the 28m 41 mark of the match Kemeny appears to hit Len Ikitau high without wrapping, as Ikitau offloads to Andy Muirhead. Contact was left shoulder to jaw but no action was taken at the time by referee James Doleman or the TMO. Ikitau continued to play on after appearing a little ginger on the ground.

The citing commissioner deemed the incident met the red card threshold for foul play.

In his finding, Foul Play Review Committee Chair Michael Heron KC ruled:

“Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all camera angles and additional evidence, including from the player and submissions from his legal representative, Tim North KC, the Foul Play Review Committee upheld the Citing under Law 9.13.

“With respect to sanction, the Foul Play Review Committee held the act of foul play was late and dangerous with direct and forceful contact made head-to-head. Whilst the player attempted to pull out of a late tackle, he was always high and there was no applicable mitigation. The FPRC found a high degree of danger and the conduct merited a mid-range entry point of 6 weeks. “

Jones adds psychologist to mix

Eddie Jones has engaged the sports psychologist who helped England to the 2019 Rugby World Cup final to work with the Wallabies ahead of this year’s tournament in France.

Jones recruited Corinne Reid to help heal the wounds from England’s disastrous 2015 campaign, when they became the first hosts ever to crash out in the pool stages.

The West Australian professor, who helped Australia win hockey gold at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics, ran honesty sessions which helped the players clear away “baggage” and improve communication on the field.

The result was England powering through to the final in the Tokyo tournament before falling to South Africa.

A clinical psychologist who now has her own consultancy, Reid was brought in for last month’s Wallabies camp on the Gold Coast.

Winger Andrew Kellaway, part of the team’s leadership group, said Reid made an impact on the group.

“We’ve been working with Corinne Reid, who has been fantastic,” Kellaway told AAP. 

“She’s a very sharp lady, she brings a real edge. 

“She’s been fantastic on a personal level and for us as a group, offering insights from her experience, which has been extensive.”

The Wallabies lost a number of Tests by a whisker last year. On the Spring tour their biggest losing margin in three games was three points.

A stand-out defeat also came in the Bledisloe Cup match in Melbourne when the Australians failed to manage a controversial refereeing call and allowed New Zealand to cross after the full-time siren to win.

Kellaway said the team were working on their leadership across the board to better handle such pressure-cooker situations. 

“We’ve talked about understanding what leadership entails and then how that’s applied in different situations,” the 21-Test outside back said.

“We’ve talked about that being a real point of difference for us.

“I think if we’d gotten that right in the past maybe some of those tight results go in our favour and it’s something that Eddie brought to our awareness.

“It’s been a really cool experience to see these things through a different lens.”

The Melbourne Rebels flyer was part of a six-man leadership group who broke away at the camp to speak with Jones.

Kellaway said that group – including Michael Hooper, James Slipper, Allan Alaalatoa and Jed Holloway – was anointed by  previous Test coach Dave Rennie and he wasn’t sure how Jones would proceed.

“I’m not sure whether that’ll change or not, I’m just enjoying being a part of it and seeing how they operate,” the 27-year-old said.

“Aside from the boss obviously, seeing the way those guys operate and the level of thought that goes into everything they do, I’m really grateful to be a part of that and whether that changes I don’t know.”

Jones previously said he was yet to decide what leadership model he would pursue, with the team’s longest-serving captain Hooper putting his hand up to resume the role.

Veteran prop Slipper has led the side since Hooper stepped away in Argentina last August for mental health reasons. 

(With AAP)

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-10T10:57:02+00:00

Clifto

Roar Pro


Memo Christy Doran and any other rugby journo - can we please ask Darren Coleman why Latu has hardly featured for the Tahs this year? There are obviously reasons, it would be great to understand what they are/were.

2023-05-09T22:47:21+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


Kellaway, Hooper, Slipper, Alaalatoa and Holloway We are a little short on quality and numbers of leaders. I think the other one is White. None of these are obvious first picks for a best in the world side. Some may not even make a Wallaby side on current form.

2023-05-09T21:34:02+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


The Tahs need to start their bench props and Latu. Hopefully their coaching team realise that last week against my Reds was an anomaly. Reds front row was very poor, as were the locks. Plus, Faulkner won’t get away with the angling he did again.

2023-05-09T21:20:49+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


Latu rejoined the wrong club. There is another club famous for rebuilding & regenerating players to be better. If RA were centralised & more strategic with contracts & players it would have been of benefit to Latu, & perhaps WB, to not be back at the Tahs. Ask Reds discard Slipper as a recent example.

2023-05-09T20:26:42+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


I really hate that revisionist bs. It can be used for game fixing

2023-05-09T13:34:39+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I think it's obvious he has the best chance of he and Vailanu of being properly test quality for the Tahs. If we needed a hooker likely to provide stability at scrum and potentially win breakdown ball, he'd be the guy. Perhaps off the bench after Porecki is the best use (given our second props aren't nearly as good as the starters)

2023-05-09T13:31:31+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


And I responded too strongly, apologies

2023-05-09T13:10:49+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


Good point... that seems like the LsL situation at the Reds. LsL was playing great, signs a contract OS and never plays for the Reds again. Is Coleman the next Brad Thorn in holding grudges? Latu has been great in his short stints for the Tahs. Good enough at least to earn more game time.

2023-05-09T13:08:22+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


Math is not my strongest asset

2023-05-09T10:14:12+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I don't think Latu has been poor in any on-field time. I've always felt that, given more minutes, we'd see the best from him. He looks fit. I do not understand his lack of minutes but have to accept Coleman's judgement. It's possible that Latu has been in discussions with Clermont for a month and that p1ssed Coleman off after going out on a limb for the guy. I wouldn't give a bloke game time under those circumstances - desperate for a last chance after being punted from France under a cloud of poor on and off-field behaviour, mumbling about being homesick and wanting to be closer to family. Then repay the bloke who holds out the olive branch by signing to play elsewhere mid-season.

2023-05-09T10:08:09+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


They finished 6th last year and are 6th right now. That puts them in the top half, not the bottom quarter (which would be 10-12). Like everybody here, you’re entitled to an opinion but making stuff up to reinforce it isn’t OK

2023-05-09T10:03:41+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I wonder about that. We have 3 good hookers but one has shown himself only at SR level and the other two at test level. One of those has been to a WC and starred. I'm surprised at the hierarchy that developed at the Tahs based on that. I knew Latu would be forced to earn his minutes but assumed he would have done enough by this stage of the season to be commanding a starting spot. Of course, there are things we don't see and the coach has the final call.

2023-05-09T08:17:58+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Porecki has been immense in defence and mauls, but he doesn't have Talu's presence over the ball or rugby smarts (or excitability) ... but few rakes do.

2023-05-09T08:11:53+00:00

Bodger

Roar Rookie


Yeah but he's not fit either. Real shame, would loved to have seen him have a real proper go.

2023-05-09T07:51:56+00:00


Applying the NRL ‘HIA’ guidelines!

2023-05-09T07:38:51+00:00

carnivean

Roar Rookie


Very similar to the Swinton in that everyone was following the play/ball and nobody was watching behind. I don't think there was malice, just being a bit lazy from Kemeny. Clearly a red card, probably a yellow reviewed to a red under the current system. It highlighted a thing that referee Gardner did in his match this weekend that Doleman didn't. Gus was asking his TMO repeatedly to see if there was any reason that Petaia was down injured behind play. He hadn't seen an incident but he was suspicious and needed someone to check it out for him. Doleman had Ikitau go down after the hit but no one other than the medical staff noticed or bothered to check on him. This is the kind of thing that all referees should be asking. Why is that player injured and do we need to check it?

2023-05-09T07:11:38+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


Carni, The Citing Commissioner is the first I've heard about it and didn't notice it live at all Maybe I should go back and have another look

2023-05-09T07:07:22+00:00

carnivean

Roar Rookie


The Kemeny incident that he has been banned for was very similar in nature to the incident that got Swinton banned for 10 weeks. Player hit after the ball was gone, goes down due to high/late contact, with none of the ARs, TMO or central ref seeing it at the time. Watching it on a slight delay my immediate thought was "Kemeny's in trouble here" but nothing happened. If I was to compare the number of posts from the Swinton incident (dozens, massive outrage from some posters, Force coach in trouble for post match comments) and the Kemeny incident (0 in the match thread, 0 anywhere else that I've seen) it's clear what the motivation behind many of those posts was. It's not player safety that drove the comments to be made. And that's a shame.

2023-05-09T05:29:10+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


Or the late high hit on Carter Gordon V MP that went un-noticed but resulted in a failed HIA at the request of the sideline Doctor. Must have been only worth a YC! :laughing:

2023-05-09T05:25:04+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


Come on jez, they have "15 minute man" wallaby Te Tera Faulkner in the team. They're stacked. Should be unbeaten.

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