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Eloff- I would have thought so, his first match for the Rebels was 14.02.2020.
If not, he certainly would become so in a 2-3 year contract.
Give Uncle Mike a few sessions with him and he would be a beast.
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Gareth Chilcott after his last game for Bath in 1993
“I thought I would have a quiet pint… and about 17 noisy ones.”
Matt Proctor listed as going back to Wellington for the NPC, but imagine he could still get a Aus contract as is said to be one of those contracted for 2025, unless he's been released as a surplus International player.
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Ryan LOUWRENS, 33, Scrum-half, leaves the Rebels (AUS) to sign with Montpellier (FRA) , until the end of October, source Rugbyrama
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Great pick up for the Force: Vaiolini Ekuasi
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Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
On the contrary, I think we have done well so far.
I was at Perth Bayswater on the weekend and was very impressed with Divad. He is a very enthusiatic young kid with a decent size frame already and a good communicator and reader of the play.
Vaiolini is a big bodied tough as nails loose forward in the mould of Princep.
I think they are both good picks that have a higher ceiling than others in similar positons that have gone elsewehere, we just need to hold onto them for longer than a year or two.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
There lays the problem...
In a "normal" contracting year I would 100% agree with you, would be keen to get young lads keen to prove themselves, particularly if committing to long term contracts.
However, when we already desperately need experience in other positions (particularly Outside Backs) and there are players available in the "re-distribution" that are getting warehoused in the East, then I think it is a bit of a joke.
Definitely nothing personal about those who are coming, welcome them with open arms, but would be happier to see a solid Wing or Fullback announcement or a Prass or Leahy long term contract upgrade from the Academy.
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I think we will start seeing some back line signings now that forwards are more or less sorted.
If you have a look at my previous postings you will know I am a Leahy fan, but realistically both him and Prass are still a year or two off super rugby shoe ins (could not think of a better word for now), and will both still need some nurturing and building, I think Prass, Leahy together with O Donnell and Poolman will be an important part of the development tour backline to South Africa, and will be slowly drip fed into the super rugby team next year, and hopefully one or two more experienced player signings (hopefully an outside centre and wing) to come to balance and bolster the squad.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
It's a bit of a paradox in a way, not quite ready to expose full time, but expected to stay loyal and improve on a part time Academy wage.
The Brothers matches I've watched, I'd be more comfortable about Prass at #15 than Poolman on a Wing.
With both of them, I think combining the SA Tour and full time Coaching they will be ready to be available at least by next Feb.
Maybe not starting, or initially even benching, but available and fast tracking more than they would spinning their wheels in Academy and Hospital Cup.
At the rate we are (not) signing "better" options the debate may end up moot...
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