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Rationally, the shelf life of a pro top-level rugby player expires when they hit about 32-34 yrs, anything beyond that is a bonus. On that alone, from my point of view, the cold hard decision has to be and has been made. No doubt there will be a significant few who would have loved to give (award) Sharpie the top-up but really, and in looking to the future, there are, and will be, younger players who the Wallabies will need to retain/attract and develop in time for 2015 and 2019.
Furthermore, and to be fair to the ARU, Sharpie previously suggested he was looking at retirement sometime after the World Cup (or intimated that he was not sure what his plans were beyond 2011). I doubt anyone, bar Sharpie, would like to work with a year-to-year contract negotiation process.
Fair go mate -- contractors who work in "real" jobs are routinely on 3-6 month contracts, and never do they get rewarded for long service to one employer.
Loyalty should and can be shown by the Force though, by getting their sponsors to help him out a bit more for his efforts in promoting the game in WA.
It was ok for the ARU to hang on to George Gregan for 4 years longer then he was useful for. Sharpie is playing the best football of his career and deserves every single $ he can get his hands on.
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"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done! Now if you know what you’re worth then go out and get what you’re worth. But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody! Cowards do that and that ain’t you! You’re better than that!" - Rocky Balboa
You can argue economics all you want, at some point people have to realize that not everything in rugby circles follows sound financial practice. The point I alluded to earlier would be pertinent. If he's on a performance based contract, he'd probably earn more at the end of the day when (not if) he remains our number one pick and plays every match.
I understand the idea of tapering for the world cup, I also accept (begrudgingly) that sharpie will unfortunately not make another four years......but he will be vital to ensuring the development of the next generation of international locks, as he has been doing at the force (the fruit has been a while in the making, but wykesey is certainly showing it now) for that reason alone, he deserves the top up and the place in a wider training group, regardless of whether he takes the field or not!
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The fact that Sharpie has decided to not take the easy path to European riches and opted to stay and develop the next generation of Australian players is worthy enough in my books for him to get a top up. Both on the field and off, he leads by example.
I doubt Sharpie was looking at 2015, but he might have been thinking about the Lions in 2013. Problem always comes back to opportunity though - we have young locks in Super rugby, but no way to test them at the next level other than give them cheap caps at the expense of someone else. Ah, for the days where there was a reserve team that used to give players somewhere to develop against teams like the Islanders, the Maori and even a few of those European bods...
Shit, that's a good idea Andy! Have you got some sort of a format for this imaginary competition of which you speak?
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Decent player but need to look to the future. He will still make a killing if he plays for the wallabies. What is it now bout $15000 a game. Just make him hungrier.
Other than being one of the best lineout players in the business - what else does he offer - same old take it up and go to ground and achieve - not a lot - boring not the way - must off load - I for one am not surprised -
AND THEY WOUNDER WHY PLAYERs are LEAVING OUR SHORES.. i hope Giteau has been treated the same. O Neill needs his f ken head read.... Sharpie for CEO of ARU any seconders!!!!
F#*k no, if he's CEO of ARU, he can't be coach of Western Force!
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It stinks. No, more than stinks. It reeks.
The rot needs to be found and cut out.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal:
it is the courage to continue that counts.
- Winston Churchill
The rot is directly related to the influence of the bean counters!
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