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It's a bit hard to tell if there is anyone better.
They keep trotting out the same old hacks each game.
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1 half decent match in the last X years and suddenly he is a superhero
He is a gump that has held back the development of others for far too long.
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like who burgs?
has he not been scrummaging well in the s14 for the past 3 years.
last year they took tight heads off the crusaders
i think the reason they keepo "trotting out the same old hacks eash game" is becasue when baxter lines up against i dont know lets go with the force, he is the best tighthead on the park!
to oust an "old hack" you have to perform better than them not just be given a chance!
You have to face NSW have had the best scrum in Australia the past few years based on Baxter and Dunning, QLD probably had the second best and they were beaten quite comprehensively in there last match against NSW, Brumbies and Force probably sit at a similar level.
To say that no other players have been given chances is pretty off the mark as well, in the last few years, the props i can think of off the top of my head are: Shepherdson, Henderson, Blake, Holmes, Alexander, Kepu, Robinson.
All have been touted as the saviour, and all fall down at the next possible chance. Holmes i still think is quite good, as well as Robinson. Shepherdson and Henderson need to pick up there game, Alexander and Kepu need to prove more at Super14 level.
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Castle links with Western Force
Under-pressure Western Force coach John Mitchell has signed former Junior All Black prop Ben Castle for the 2009 Super 14.
Castle has flown into Perth, having gained a rapid release from his contract with the besieged Toulon club in France.
Castle, 29, played 42 Super Rugby matches for the Chiefs before heading off-shore in 2008.
The front-rower has linked with the Force under the Australian Rugby Union's foreign marquee player rule.
It is the same rule which has seen Daniel Braid join the Reds.
"He's an old-school type of prop who is a good fit for our squad," Mitchell said.
"He will add experience and depth to our ranks, alongside fellow tightheads AJ Whalley, Troy Takiari and Kieran Longbottom.
"He's renowned as a strong scrummager and will have benefited from his season in France."
Castle represented the Junior All Blacks against Australia A at the Sydney Football Stadium in 2005.
Mitch Hardy, the Western Force's general manager of rugby added: "Ben brings a wealth of Super 14 experience and he is a well respected New Zealand provincial player at Bay of Plenty and the Chiefs.
"He will add immediate value to our playing ranks and will also have a significant role in the development of our young props.
"We made no secret of the fact that we were looking for an experienced tighthead over the off-season, and when Ben approached us with an interest in coming to Western Australia we were quick to act."
http://nz.sports.yahoo.com:80/news/article/-/5293335
I think the NH concentrate on their props a bit more, probably a wet weather thing more than anything. Nicer weather in Aus allows for a more passing running backs style of rugby with less scrums due to handling errors.
Wallabies spend to much time working out which ex rugby league back will be the next superstar convert. League don't seem to have the prop type players to convert due to it being a faster passing style game. Yeah I know there are some big roosters playing it but I think they'd be more the breakaway, number 8 style big men.
And Gayfl well hardly think you could get a waterboy from their stocks.
well i think it is a short term gain for a long term loss .
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depends on how much the existing props learn fom him, only time will tell. Alot depends on how well Castle passes on his knowledge.
Until I get my Time Machine running we'll have to wait 4 months to find out.
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because the only real way to learn for a young player is time on the field.
what did having noriega or omar hassan in australian rugby do to bring through young players. it stopped young guys learning by playing.
look at the english football side , there premiership is almost entirely foreign and the more foreigners play in english rugby the worse their national side play.
it would be far smarter to bring over an english coach like woodman. besides mitchell was england forwards coach should he not have enough expertise for our young blokes.