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"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Cheers, yeah that bloke is 'ard.Originally Posted by Burgs
Hasta la vista Pam
Poor bastard got singled out by the Ref last week for a repeat infringement and he had only just run onto the field![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
The injustice. That was the problem with Troy, the Blues had to make him captain just so the ref wouldnt be so quick to card him.Originally Posted by Burgs
Hasta la vista Pam
Originally Posted by Bronski Beat
so you are basing all the force's losses on sharpy being soft ??![]()
Golly, I seem to have hit a nerve!Originally Posted by JamesBrown
Hasta la vista Pam
I can't trust a bloke who seems to be in every Bundaberg rum commercial the Wallabies do.
What bothers me most, more than his Darth Vader without the mask egghead, is his delusion that he is a centre and not a second rower. Its just a good thing Australia rugby has so many softies like Jeremy Paul and Morgan Turinui that a wuss like Sharpe blends right in.
Its interesting that when the Wallabies lose, its Gregan's fault. Yet when the Force lose, Sharpe continues to escape criticism.Originally Posted by JamesBrown
How long will the honeymoon last ?
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To the extreme !
I truely believe the best 2nd row combo is the tallman/hardman duo. The South Africans do this best with the Matfield/Botha combination for the Bulls. At the moment Vickerman is trying to do both roles at once while his rotating partners play the "invisible man" roll instead. Much better contenders for the hardman roll would be Kanaar, Caldwell and Eminem. Sharpe simply doesn't have the right mindset for it (same as Baxter as Tighthead)
Well getting the job done without being carded is preferred - Collins is pretty good at that - and not necessarily does it have to be a lock many a good Flanker or N#8 has worn that title too. There is obviously a fine line between a Jerry Collins who is hard and intimidating, I dont care who you are you dont want to be tackled by him, and a Richard Lowe type enforcement.Originally Posted by Burgs
In fact a nasty, plain old mean bad tough mobile #8 wouldn't go astray... I think Waugh is a good example of a mobile but intimidating player, all three of the Hurricanes normal Loose Forwards (the Three bouncers) are also a prime example. I hope Bam Bam does get to instill that begrudging respect from the opposition - someone has too.
That's the best, and most accurate analysis I've read in ages. Its like you read my mind !Originally Posted by MBrogan
Caldwell and Kanaar just don't have that brutish size and power to play that role. McMenimen is a skinny guy who jumps at 4 and seems more suited to the tallman role.
We just need to get someone in there willing to have a go. I'm sick of guys like Chisholm who you don't even realise are on the field until they get subbed off.
To the extreme !
Word from "near" the players is that Rudi Vedelago is one mean mother... in the tackle.
Haven't seen too much from him yet but he is normally near the bottom of the rucks.
At only 2cm and 2kg smaller than Sharpey he's no midget to be running it up, hopefully we may see him with a few steps to get up to speed before long as I reckon he would take some stopping at full tit!
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.