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Yes, but this contribution needs to be balanced with what other options we have available. Remember he was signed as injury cover for Harry Potter who filled 15 when Max Burey didn't do enough to lock the jersey down.
I think that move weakened our wing, however in Bayley Kuenzle we were lucky to find a replacement who was more than capable. Bayley is also a great optiojn to cover for a vacating Sam Spink in 13 next year, so there's clearly at least one spot to fill in the outside backs, but I'd suspect 2 because it doesn't look like Max Burey will be getting an extension.
So whether Kurtley is in the fram would depend on who's on the market as an instant option for either 13, 14 or 15
Then there's the question of having competition for the spot. I'd be comfortable with them signing somebody to challenge Bayley for the 13/14 role because he's clearly ready for that at this level so he either wins the battle and we haven't lost any ground or he loses that battle and we improve. Same for all other positions.
C'mon the
I took it at the time as #3, given Cron's immediate response following Beale's comments.
The interview here would kind of indicate similar. https://westernforce.rugby/news/kurt...ratahs-2024520
I would see a contract offered that kept him available through to the RWC, with a transition into Coaching and involvement in mentoring and Indigenous engagement programs.
He is a unique, engaging and marketable individual for the Force on several levels and should be retained if at all possible/affordable.
And that is saying something compared to if you had asked me over the preceding decade!
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Hoiles resigning as Randwick coach with "nothing lined up for the future" but "coaching the Tahs would be a dream job" being the final straw to get NSW rugby to sack DC.
We might be closer to 2 burgs, you can't tell me that Beale doesn't know what Hoiles thinks is a secret but every rugby follower in the country saw happening six weeks ago.
Hoiles has either looped him in and said he's wanted or he's operating under that hope.
He surely knows that a starting spot at the Tahs is a virtual walk up Wallabies jersey.
C'mon the
I felt it significant re Hoiles on Between Two Posts (if he doesn't have something to go to) that it wasn't raised there at least tongue in cheek about getting more time for golf or something. But not a word. On the day of the Hoiles announcement.
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Yep you could put money on this happening, we need to make sure they don’t poach any of our other ex tahs back
It is frustrating me somewhat all the talk of Kurtley for Wallabies but they very rarely mention anyone else who has been performing better than him for longer - Horton, Williams, kuenzle, Stewart
Also I am sure if Donaldson was putting in these same performances for the tahs he would be a walk up starter for the wallabies
I think it's a tough discussion to have meaningfully at this point. All we have to go on is media hype and nepotistic speculation. That's a case of everybody doing business as usual stuff because they don't know the selection criteria.
St Joe comes across as logical, pragmatic and unpretentious, seems to be a pretty good judge of rugby talent and is an expert at playing his cards close to his chest so we can be confident that he doesn't listen to the media hype nor the bullshit that comes from administrators at NSWRugby.
That being said, he's working within a system where that has been the acknowledged way to get ahead since the last World Cup victory and the cynics amongst us are wise enough to know that such strongly embedded systems aren't dismantled easily or quickly.
Does he have the power within his position to run things the way he sees fit or is he going to need to make concessions and prove himself before they let the reins go?
Is that the reason he's only signed for 2 years, because he's not sure he can organise the cluster that is elite pathways in this country?
It could be anything from business as usual to 100% selection by merit.
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I don't recall hearing either way at appointment, but one would assume Jumbuck Joe will be constrained by a Selection Committee.
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Can't be arsed starting a thread. And I don't know how to link stuff but Clint Wheeldon hosted an ok interview with Jeremy Williams on Extra Time tonight which pretty much showed he's a "follow me" skipper more than an orator. If he's not Burgs' favourite player, he'll likely be up there with Benny Mc & Browny after opening up on his chosen post Rugby career choice.
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I would expect that, yes, but there are many ways of utilising such a structure, from the Michael Cheika "taking control out of the coach's hands" model to the Shag Hansen "people who challenge my thinking and ensure that I've considered all possibilities"I think the choice depends largely on the personality of the coach and their favoured leadership model, but sometimes an authoritarian structure can be imposed by the powers that be.I'd hope the current Wallabies model is more Hansen than Cheika
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But with Beale enjoying life living near Cottesloe beach, he indicated he would love to keep playing with the Force next season.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/05/2...labies-return/
Hoiles could be angling for an assistant coach gig but I’d have thought too much is at stake with Lions next year etc. for it to go to a “rookie” SR coach. Tahs being pummelled in-front of a Lions TV audience would be enormously embarrassing and do nothing for the credibility of the centralised model.
That said there appear to be some powerbrokers in NSW living in cuckoo land so who knows. Something has to change there though as DC wasn’t setup for success.
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Noting Academy signed Finn Pras starting at Fullback for Brothers this season.
Watching last weekends replay now, but so far is making a pretty good show of it.
Took the KO, shot in to Scrumhalf at a Ruck...
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Also interesting Henry Speight Captaining Wests this year.
Last heard he was at Biarritz.
At 36 I'd say he's come home to see out his playing career at Club.
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So far observed retirement of Prior, Wells and Kaitu'u.
Was there any others?
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