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Noriega could scrummage - I don't think he's a great scrum coach. Michael Foley could scrummage - he IS a great forwards coach.
Am I right in saying Rod MacQueen - a great communicator and skill-set assessor - only played first grade rugby and never got to representative level?
So arguments to support both sides.
Still, lads, don't stop - this is great fun reading your respective banter!!
off topic again quick - "anyone from a fishing background who has handled raw prawn flesh, will know that it is limp, wet and slippery; like the sort of people at whom this phrase is directed." LOL!!
Ive never scrummaged, never seen scrum coaching,,, so dont profess to know anything about it or how its coached but if RG says the guy is good enough thats good enough for me......
So what position was Brad Hodge in the scrum?
Who did he play representative rugby for?
and Rex - what's his number maybe we can get him over as the Forwards assistant Coach
dead set!!!!!!
Nothing for nothing.
the wallabies scrum is failing because they spend to much time belting in to their scrum machine and zero time against a human opposition that is boring in on an angle or is pulling their weight from one side of the scrum so that the opposition can circle through the 90 to get the feed.
The Wallabies scrum is too busy trying to be technically correct that the aren't learning how to respond to Props that don't bind or drop a shoulder at the bind.
The Wallabies have a poor reputation as srummagers and will continue to be penalised by Referees who have no idea about scrums because its the easy option.
And this coming from the guy who spent 3 years driving the scrum machine for the Katherine Lions RUFC Northern Territory.
oh,
and I represented my country for 12 years - in the Royal Australian Air Force
nyah nyah nyah nyah!
Exile
Port Macquarie
"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
it's ironic that when you get a spin bowler as good hosge, you get warney...
hmm... who was i thinking of?
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HA! i was thinking of Brad Hogg... easy enough mistake...
Wasnt the rumour that Brad Hodge got dropped because he shagged the wife of one orr two of the selectors?
If so, his shaft got him shafted!
that was similar to the rumour timmy Zoerher was shafting bobby simpson's daughter
dont know if Simpson even had a daughter!
Did you get to fly supersonic fighter jets or clean them?
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Stephanie Rice
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Mind boggling
Controversy corner
Brad Hodge joins Victorian Bushrangers run fest
Michael Horan
November 24, 2010 3:26PM
GUESS who smashed a one-day century for Victoria last night? Correct, Brad Hodge.
Hodge, the man the national selectors refuse to select, continued his perennial domination of the domestic scene when he blasted a majestic century against Queensland in the Ryobi Cup limited overs match at the MCG.
The veteran right-hander, who turns 36 next month, smote 108 off 98 balls - with nine fours and four sixes - as Victoria plundered a whopping 6-297 of its 45 overs.
Matthew Wade (45 off 43 balls) and Aaron Finch (84 off 93) also batted brilliantly, but they were forced into cameo roles as the Hodge show lit up again. Memo national selectors: In five Ryobi Cup games this season the man you won't pick has scored three centuries, has an aggregate of 414 runs at an average of 138.0 with a strike rate of 102.98.
Yet it is almost three years since he played one-day cricket for Australia and through that period his form line has barely changed.
Career-wise he is Australia's all-time leading List A run scorer - his 19 centuries is now nine more than anyone else (Queensland's Jimmy Maher and former teammate Matthew Elliott have 10 each) and, if age is an issue, he's 10 days younger than Ricky Ponting.
Hodge's sixth one-day century against Queensland was at times breathtaking in its authority and laced with an ounce of luck after Chris Lynne dropped a stinging chance at point from a full-blooded square cut when 27, and then on 92 Jason Floros made a mess of a lofted drive at extra cover.
He was finally out in the 41st over chasing fast runs in the closing overs but the carnage left Queenland a daunting 195 to get for victory off their final 25 overs.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/cr...-1225960260470