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youll know oz rugby is doing well when players are talked up for being super rugby stars with no mention of wallabies

The Wrap: Crusaders' shot clock fiasco and shhh, don’t put the moz on Darby

I would have thought so but he’s had a few years to try and fix his kicking now

'Kid wonder': Lancaster, Gordon shine as Rebels take one giant step in locking in maiden Super Rugby finals berth

He’s also doesn’t to be better than Jordie Barrett to get picked at 12

RTS would have got a fair bit of time at test level if he was Ozzie and not Kiwi

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Yeah I definitely wouldn’t be getting him over on a wage that made him one of the highest paid in the game

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

No luck and didn’t have the size to be a bash type 12

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Had now to do with their form and motivation. If someone is on the slide from their peak, struggling to keep their spot in first grade they’re probably not going to show their best quickly in rugby no matter their age

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

I actually think we a bit light on at 12. Serviceable options but not so good I’m not interested in other options.

AC isn’t actually that high on my list of league second rowers of like to see come over to play 12. A few ahead of him on current form

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Don’t really agree with your summary or the conclusion you’ve drawn

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

I don’t see that as accurate myself

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Reckon the bash and barge element be had in those clips would have been nurtured in NRL. Moeroa never got near origin or kangaroos so we could set higher expectations for Angus perhaps

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Anyone got the story why tm only got a few runs? On what they were paying him surely excited to try and use him more

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

20 seconds of work for 2 minutes rest seems a good deal

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Just because you have to pay attention doesn’t mean you can’t have a breather

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

I think you’d have to compare the level the league guy came from to decide if there a success.

A lot of rugby folk like to call any concert a failure of they don’t become wealthy greats but the reality is a lot of these guys are club level players who at least achieve comparable club level in rugby.. the yardstick is often a little off

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

I think though the role of a12 has changed a bit. There almost another loosie now. Sbw, kerevi didn’t have great passing.

Not for bad investments but could be worth a bit of a punt as he wouldn’t be too expensive

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

Yep. Have to use iketau for that

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

has history shown that tho? at worst itd be 50% successes wouldnt it?

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

so get him at 12

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

first 2 minutes of the highlights is him playing 12 essentially exactly the way he can/should at the wallabies, there much more of the current player on show than when he’s at 13.
the stepping/pace tries involved some pretty ordinary defence and so you wouldn’t want to be using him for that anyway. wont work against better defences, he wont have gotten faster. he will have gotten stronger and more physical though (to account for some similarly bad tackling on those)

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

For me think is be sticking him at 12 and be the wrecking ball unit other countries have there. Best position for league second rowers

Rooster must remodel: Angus Crichton says he'd want to 'dominate' in rugby union - this is what he'd have to change

And not being able to enffect the rules

'We have to keep the essence of what rugby is about': All Black legend's worrying words of warning

Rugby desperately needs something like the six again rule.

Perhaps warning first a offence (not foul play) then penalty so penalties every second offence.

Or perhaps shirt arm with no scrum for offence other than foul play.

At the moment the refs have to decide whether to let the game flow or enforce the rules. Need a way to get both

'We have to keep the essence of what rugby is about': All Black legend's worrying words of warning

They run heaps and players stop in the line but they almost never call it. I don’t think fans realise enough how much it’s relied on and don’t make much noise. Suspect that officials are happy enough as it would make it harder to score tries and already too much stoppages and complexity

Obstruction turning a 'simple' game into complicated mess of decoys and defenders milking penalties

Agree on the non subjective being the way to go. I would probably tolerate a small amount by not awarding the penalty if the interfered defender doesn’t make sufficient effort to make the tackle. So fine if they get knocked over but if they fall over after a tap and don’t at least try and get across you don’t get rewarded. The difference should be fairly obvious

Obstruction turning a 'simple' game into complicated mess of decoys and defenders milking penalties

Yep a classic try assist

'Hang on': Forgotten Wallaby tipped for big year as Wright reveals 'biggest work-on'

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