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Tahu backed for Tri-Nations
Wayne Smith | July 04, 2008
AUSTRALIA A coach Phil Mooney believes that for rugby league convert Timana Tahu to realise his potential in the 15-a-side code he needs to be selected in the Wallabies' Tri-Nation squad to be named on Monday.
The A team wraps up its Pacific Nations Cup campaign with a virtual grand final against the NZ Maori in Sydney on Sunday, after which Australian selectors Robbie Deans, Michael Foley and Jim Williams will meet to finalise the 30-man squad for the Tri-Nations series against the Springboks and All Blacks.
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He will get his turn. About to watch the Fiji Aus A game now.
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"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu
Was very quite in that game Chook....no where near as devestataing as the week before.
Nah, maybe got (another) injury niggle? Bugger.
He wasn't keen to chase back on some kicks by the Fijians either.
Ben Lucas looks the goods though. Happy with him. QLDers got a good one there.
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"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu
They were up in his face quickly. Turinui got a lot of ball instead. He tackled ok but missed one that I saw. Threw a spaz pass to ruin a try for evil Gerrard after making a good break. Seemed to me that the Fijians spent so much time trying to keep Tahu out of the game they let Turinui do what he liked. Hoiles and McM were top class.
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"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu
I really don't think Tahu should be selected after only playing a handful of Super14 games. I haven't seen him play but I still don't think that playing for AusA immediately qualifies him to be next on the call-up list for Wallabies. From what I have heard and read he played well, thats fair enough but the competition against Fiji's Pacific Nations team and the Springboks/All Blacks is vastly different.
Agree with Mooney whole-heartedly hear.Originally Posted by Phil Mooney
I dare say Tahu's not ready for the role, there is a huge difference between him and a player like Gits who, if necessary, would play at 12. IMHO Quade Cooper is a better option for 12 over Tahu.
I think that this is hardly compelling evidence to support Mooney's point. McMeniman is the next best person for the job, there aren't really enough locks, with experience or without injury, who are able to replace Sharpie on the field or on the bench.Originally Posted by Wayne Smith
Last edited by laura; 04-07-08 at 13:04.
woah, im a Reds supporter and not even I would prefer to have Cooper in ahead of Tahu.
I would have no dramas if Tahu was to be called up, he has shown that he is finally getting a good grasp on rugby union, and i have no question marks over his ability in big matches.
Right now, tahu is the best non-injured inside back not called up to the wallaby squad.
KwooWade Kwooper fills me with dread. Lets not mention his name in conjunction with the Wallabies ever again. Unless he really really really improves. Maybe in 5 years? He is still a youngster too.
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"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu
Sorry Phil, but I really don't know that the national side, in the toughest rugby competition in the World is the place for an 8 game player to serve his apprenticeship no matter how bloody much potential he has.
Tahu has shown some flashes of brilliance in his first season, but to be real he's not a rugby player just yet. he can run into yawning gaps like he did against Tonga (or was it Samoa, it's all running into one) He's thrown some great short passes, his footwork is good, he can confuse players whoe, let's face it aren't much better than club players, but I think there are also weaknesses to exploit. He's not been the saviour of Aussie rugby this year.....you never know he might be next year, I just think when he comes up against some real quality opposition there's a chance he'll fold quicker than Al Baxter scrumming against England!
Jeez prove me wrong, I'd love it, he'd solve the problem of what to do with the 12 jersey immediately, I just don't think Robbie is into taking massive risks on untried players, he won't even dump the front row because he's not sure about the guys who'll replace them.
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Neither do I. At least, not yet.
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Gigsa made me do it
"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu