fair enough, I only really paid attention to him in the finals.
fair enough, I only really paid attention to him in the finals.
Even then I think he was overrated. It seemed that he was pretty much invisible for 98% of the game, but finishes one move for a try and he's the best thing since sliced bread.
It was the same with the Wallabies, he did nothing except the job you'd expect of an average winger, but got fawned over by the Fox weenies.
Sure the guy does his job, but by the same token, Luke Morahan does his job....I don't hear too many lauding Mozza as the next must-sign superstar for the Wallabies.
Alphabet man didn't do a lot in the barbarians match IMHO. For someone of his size and stature and pace he still doesn't hit the line like a locomotive. Plus he can't kick and his positioning in defence is average.
There may be some remote chance of him playing for us if he stays here, he was willing to play in Glasgow FFS. Not exactly the centre of the rugby universe, not unlike perth. But unlike Glasgow he may enjoy the Koppen classification Csa climate and ability to go down to his local on a saturday without being glassed. Plus, Gibson seems intent on signing every plonker who played in his under 7's team.
Geez Herbie don't feel the need to hold back.
Have you ever been out drinking in Glasgow and had this experience...? Seems a bit stereotypical, in my opinion. Although, I'm originally from the east side of Scotland, I never had any problems going out for a drink over there. He's a big boy though, and I'm sure could handle himself............he just needs to keep tight-lipped when asked if he supports Rangers or Celtic....!!
Glasgow has certainly changed from the early 70's-thats for sure!
very dodgy around the pubs back then
Maybe they could smell the scot on you and knew you were well 'ard, I was there in 2013, and this:
http://news.stv.tv/west-central/2226...k-peace-index/
I've always just taken that as part of the night out "experience".....???