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    Hoiles is looking to lead from the front

    Hoiles is looking to lead from the front
    Greg Growden Chief Rugby Correspondent | February 6, 2009

    http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/n...423403120.html

    MANY new faces appeared on the Wallabies' radar last season, as part of new coach Robbie Deans's attempt to transform the landscape.

    And a few prominent players disappeared - most notably No.8 Stephen Hoiles, who suffered from the demands of the previous coaching regime of John Connolly that he bulk up. This did little for his mobility and meant he was in and out of last year's Test squad.

    Whether Hoiles can become a regular Wallabies back-rower again is debatable but at least he has the ideal platform by taking over the Brumbies' captaincy this season from Wallabies skipper Stirling Mortlock.

    Hoiles's appointment is a change in Brumbies' tradition. Their previous skippers have been foundation members or seasoned veterans. Hoiles is in only his third season in Canberra, after moving from the Waratahs in 2007.

    Being in charge of a successful province could prove the best way for a leader to gain prominence and find himself on Deans's top list. And ACT success is on the cards this season, with the Brumbies looking the most settled and resourceful Australian province. They have done best in recruiting, luring the Reds' Stephen Moore, who on the Wallabies' end-of-season tour of Europe confirmed himself among international rugby's best hookers.

    Moore is a top-shelf signing and will give the composed Brumbies pack a big edge. It may even be enough for the Brumbies to be a Super 14 finals candidate for the first time in five years.

    The depth is there, as is the experience, as they have their fair share of Wallabies, including Mortlock, Mark Chisholm, Mark Gerrard, Ben Alexander, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Clyde Rathbone and the ageless George Smith.

    There are also players with potential - none more so than Josh Holmes, who should consolidate the halfback spot this season. There are enough subtle whispers around Wallabyland to indicate that if Holmes picks up his game this season, he will find himself in the Test squad as Luke Burgess's back-up.

    Over the years, the confident Holmes has received his fair share of backslaps without properly establishing himself. This season will determine whether he can progress from promising candidate to Test candidate.

    A change of coach will also help. Their former coach, Laurie Fisher, at times seemed perplexed by the experimental laws, and his replacement, Andy Friend, is certain to provide a more constructive game plan to a squad that is at its best when offered new, adventurous ideas.

    In the 13 years of Super rugby, the Brumbies have been the most innovative and expressive Australian side, and those traits should return this year. Friend, who had a long association with the Waratahs, will be wanting to impress, as will Hoiles. If coach and captain are in tandem, anything is possible.

    THE BRUMBIES
    CHRIS HICKEY SAYS A back-to-back local derby and a small road trip to Canberra. The Brumbies have recruited well with new coach Andy Friend and Test hooker Stephen Moore.

    THE SQUAD

    Stephen Hoiles (c), Ben Alexander, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Peter Betham, Mitchell Chapman, Mark Chisholm, Huia Edmonds, Francis Fainifo, Gene Fairbanks, Mark Gerrard, Ben Hand, Nic Henderson, Josh Holmes, Peter Kimlin, Christian Lealiifano, Salesi Ma'afu, Shawn Mackay, Alfie Mafi, Stephen Moore, Stirling Mortlock, Patrick Phibbs, Clyde Rathbone, Julian Salvi, Guy Shepherdson, George Smith, Tyrone Smith, James Stannard, Afusipa Taumoepeau, Sitaleki Timani, Matt Toomua, John Ulugia.

    HERALD TIPS 3rd

    Greg Growden

    Rupert Guinness 3rd

    Phil Wilkins 8th

    Last year 9th

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    All roses in Canberra...

    Handy place for a Captain to lead from too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burgs View Post
    All roses in Canberra...

    Handy place for a Captain to lead from too.
    Their positive now but we'll see once they start the season and deal with the demands of the S14 tournament and their supporter expectations... There are a few gifted players, which need to step up and have a better season...

    Overall they weren't that impressive in last night’s trial...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudskipper View Post
    their supporter expectations...l
    need to have them in the first place

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    But their everyones second team... if you like rugby you like the Brumbies...


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    Quote Originally Posted by mudskipper View Post
    But their everyones second team...
    including people who live in Canberra.......damn those Raiders

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    Canberra has the Raiders so the Reds can retire them in the warmer climate during their Autumn years....

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    that doesnt make any sense

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    Mudskipper what drugs are you on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudskipper View Post
    Hoiles is looking to lead from the front
    Greg Growden Chief Rugby Correspondent | February 6, 2009
    Technically he's going to be leading from somewhere in the middle.

    I wonder if Growden thought up this original headline all by himself??

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    blah, the brumbies were once known for running rugby, these days they follow the trend of every other team..

    the EWF IMO have a much more 'running rugby' game style then the Brumbies do these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOCC View Post
    blah, the brumbies were once known for running rugby, these days they follow the trend of every other team..

    the EWF IMO have a much more 'running rugby' game style then the Brumbies do these days
    No thats at training with the dark lord Coach Mitch... EWF like the kick chase...because then they don't get hurt in the tackle...

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