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2007 AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TRAIN ON SQUAD ANNOUNCED
Qantas Wallabies Coach John Connolly and fellow selectors Scott Johnson and Michael O’Connor have announced a 59-man train on squad for the 2007 Wallaby and Australia A campaign.
Players in the train on squad will continue training in their home states until a reduced squad of forty (40) players is selected to attend a three-day training camp in Sydney from May 15-17.
Train on squad players are listed in alphabetical order under their Super 14 team.
FORCE (14)
Richard Brown
Ryan Cross
Matt Giteau
Gareth Hardy
James Hilgendorf
Digby Ioane
Drew Mitchell
Junior Pelesasa
David Pocock
Nathan Sharpe
Cameron Shepherd
Scott Staniforth
Troy Takiari
Rudi Vedelago
REDS (9)
Berrick Barnes, Rodney Blake, Mitchell Chapman, Quade Cooper, Sam Cordingley, James Horwill, Hugh McMeniman, Stephen Moore, John Roe
BRUMBIES (17)
Adam Ashley-Cooper, Alister Campbell, Mark Chisholm, Mark Gerrard, George Gregan, Nic Henderson, Stephen Hoiles, Julian Huxley, Stephen Larkham, Stirling Mortlock, Jeremy Paul, Clyde Rathbone, Julian Salvi, Guy Shepherdson, George Smith, Jone Tawake, Adam Wallace-Harrison
WARATAHS (19)
Al Baxter, Kurtley Beale, Will Caldwell, Matt Dunning, Rocky Elsom, Adam Freier, Josh Holmes, David Lyons, Sam Norton-Knight, Wycliff Palu, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson, Brett Sheehan, Lote Tuqiri, Morgan Turinui, Lachlan Turner, Josh Valentine, Dan Vickerman, Phil Waugh
A final Qantas Wallabies squad of thirty (30) players for the 2007 Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series will be announced on Sunday 20 May.
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
wtf is rodzilla doing in that list ?
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what are so many tahs doing in that list
Inanimate tackle bags can only train you for so much.Originally Posted by main game
Last edited by Sagerian; 07-05-07 at 10:32.
hehe I thought exactly the same thingOriginally Posted by main game
. No Henjak, no McIsaac.......though the latter doesn't surprise me. The fourteen who have been given a chance are all deserving, and hopefully most of them are named in the 30-man squad!!
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Shit! That MUST be an oversight, surely.Originally Posted by brokendown gunfighter
I remember last year that Josh Valentine was overlooked for the train on squad but drafted into the final squad...maybe the same will happen for Henjak?
That squad will definitely change, guys like Kanaar and Greg Holmes will get their chance from the ARC... I mean if Sheehan can make the squad, anyone can.
I see this list as the beginning of a slow crucification of McKenzie - i.e. they are saying that he has the player base but is doing nothing with it.Originally Posted by main game
The other interesting thing to watch is where will he play Cross, Stanners, Junior, Sheps and most of all Mitchell - many many people have said all season that Sir John is playing these people out of their best positions.
Gitts my money is on him playing 9 with the occasional appearance at 12.
Jak so deserves to be there - he has worked so hard and put up with more than his fair share of "negative comments/ some justified" and turned it around this year.
The biggest thing for afan as opposed to a
fan like most of you is whether the lads gain something from this - maybes a different set of peps yelling at em will help them become more consistent, do the little things right get a better feeling for when to do a Richie McCaw - and make them better for next year
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And as John Mitchell obviously forsaw last week ....no Matt Henjak.
Very unwise move Wallabies.
Blind Pugh can see that, considering his opposition, he should have a chance at the No2 halfback position so its obviously not a decision which was based on Henjaks ability.
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I don't really see that, Sage. There's only about 3 weeks between the start of the ARC and the RWC. The final squad will probably have to be announced at the completion of the Tri Nations at the end of July, i'd imagine.Originally Posted by Sagerian
what the hell are they thinking of with no depth around Australia how do they leave Henjak out of the squad.
Yeah sorry, you're right. The timing of the ARC is probably too late, but I'm still certain that squad will change.Originally Posted by shasta
I have no idea what D Mitchell is doing in that squad. If the Force had another game to play surely he would benched or dropped. I don't think he would be an automatic choice in Sydney first grade. He can't kick (but wants to play fullback) he can't catch (but wants to play fullback) and he is too light to be effective in defence. He is not a Super 14 player and the fact that J Mitchell kept him at 15 for the season has robbed the Force badly. Add to that Spanner played out of position in all but one game and the Coach has to take a large portion of the blame for what has be considered a disappointing season.