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T-Raz

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i feel like im a lone stud (howudoin?) in this forum. Theres shirrley more supporters out there..be it local or away.

2011 squad
Props:
Ben Alexander
Salesi Ma'afu
Dan Palmer
Jerry Yanuyanutawa

Wenches:
Stephen Moore
Huia Edmonds

Locks:
Mark Chisholm
Mitch Chapman
Ben Hand
Peter 'noodles' Kimlin

Loose Forwards:
Rocky Elsom
Stephen Hoiles - Captain
Julian Salvi
Colby 'the better brother' Faingaa
Mitch Hooper
Ita Vatea

Hafback/9
Josh Valentine
Pat Phibbs
Nick White

FlyHalf/Pivot/10
Matt Giteau
Matt Toomua

Centres:
Chris Lealifano
Tyrone Smith
Robbie Coleman
Edward Stubbs

Wingers:
Francis Fainifo
Patrick McCabe
Henry Speight
Andrew Smith

Fullback
Adam Ashley Cooper
Samu Wara

pleasing to see we have a lot of players coming up from the runners squad making a spot in the first XIV
 
You prob are :) I was on the plane from Wellington to nelson with them today. I only recognized giteau and one other person but can't remember his name. Was an uneventual flight though.
 
Well, they are certainly testing their fan base with the off field dramas/sackings ... I see even Brumbie Jack had to be assisted from the field against the Reds, with some kind of leg injury
 
Hopefully brumby Jack ends up in the glue factory so they can make those passes stick. Im not feeling overly confident about our chances against the crusaders but maybe its time records were broken for e.g QLDs record at Bruce Stadium.
 
Hopefully brumby Jack ends up in the glue factory so they can make those passes stick. Im not feeling overly confident about our chances against the crusaders but maybe its time records were broken for e.g QLDs record at Bruce Stadium.

The injury has actually been reported in Greg Growden's Sydney Morning Herald column

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/greens-want-cheika-in-canberra-20110310-1bpru.html

BUMBLY JACK

Forget about David Pocock, Rob Horne, Polota-Nau and their ailments. The major rugby injury concern is Brumby Jack, after he was helped off Canberra Stadium last Saturday night. There were fears Brumby Jack was on his way to the glue factory after falling down a man hole. A Channel Seven television crew got the exclusive of a long-faced Brumby Jack looking at an X-ray that showed his leg snapped in two. But Brumby Jack told the Canberra media, in the most compelling stable interview since Mr Ed, that he had only bruised his knee and will be fit in time to take on Tah Man in Canberra on March 26. And there is no truth to the rumour that as part of his farewell package, Andy Friend is now Brumby Jack.
 
The injury has actually been reported in Greg Growden's Sydney Morning Herald column

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/greens-want-cheika-in-canberra-20110310-1bpru.html

BUMBLY JACK

Forget about David Pocock, Rob Horne, Polota-Nau and their ailments. The major rugby injury concern is Brumby Jack, after he was helped off Canberra Stadium last Saturday night. There were fears Brumby Jack was on his way to the glue factory after falling down a man hole. A Channel Seven television crew got the exclusive of a long-faced Brumby Jack looking at an X-ray that showed his leg snapped in two. But Brumby Jack told the Canberra media, in the most compelling stable interview since Mr Ed, that he had only bruised his knee and will be fit in time to take on Tah Man in Canberra on March 26. And there is no truth to the rumour that as part of his farewell package, Andy Friend is now Brumby Jack.
thats too funny...it was hilarious hearing the hecklers giving the poor bloke grief for getting carried of the field.
 
Horrible, horrible second half of rugby. Completely outclassed, nothing left to say that i hope we somehow salvage 2nd spot back.
on brighter news, Auelua of Toulon looks set to join us next season.
 
The problem is Giteau and Ashley-Cooper

Spiro Zavos

<cite>March 19, 2011</cite>


IS THIS the biggest serve a player has given his teammates in the history of Super Rugby?
Here is what Matt Giteau had to say about the performance, or lack of it, by his fellow Brumbies following their 52-10 defeat last week by the Crusaders: ''Whether it is a mental thing, I don't know, we need to be stronger. We need to be more personal in our reviews, we need to name people that are lazy, so that people are accountable when we're doing our reviews … but it has to be more personal. It's time [to] say: 'You weren't here, why weren't you there?'''
Although Giteau did use the word ''we'' there was no real attempt in his comments to associate himself directly with his scathing criticisms of the Brumbies players. The least he could have done is say something along the lines of , ''I include myself in all of this.'' For this is the fact of matter. The grand plan of bringing Giteau back to the Brumbies to guide the team to a third Super Rugby ***le from the No.10 position has failed already. A reason for this, aside from the franchise imploding in a coaching crisis, is Giteau's own poor play and goal kicking. The outstanding Australian No.10 last week was James O'Connor, not Giteau.
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Sherlock Holmes solved one of his cases by noting that a dog that habitually barked did not bark during a specific night. The dog that did not bark in this case of the clueless Brumbies against the Crusaders is the new coach, Tony Rea. He gave the media some anodyne comments along the lines of ''they wanted it more'', and that basically was it. He left it to Giteau to make some direct criticisms of the players. But this surely is what a coach, not one of the players, should do?
The fact the Brumbies coach is not barking is indicative of his invidious position of inheriting his position after senior players pressured their compliant management into getting rid of their previous coach. For if names need to be named then Giteau or Rea would have had to have named and shamed Adam Ashley-Cooper, who was comprehensively monstered in attack and defence by Robbie Fruean. The problem here is that Ashley-Cooper is a senior Brumbies player who is being ''updated'' by the CEO Andrew Fagan on a new coach next season.
The French coach, Marc Lievremont, reacted to France's unexpected 22-21 loss to Italy by dropping his iconic second-rower Sebastien Chabal, who has been playing ineffectually in the Six Nations tournament. A number of other senior players have been told that their guarantees of a place in the World Cup squad have been cancelled. Five other senior players have been dropped for the game against Wales at the Stade de France this weekend.
This is exactly what a coach has to do when his team reaches an unacceptable level of performance. Lievremont, unlike Rea, showed the leadership expected from a coach. Pat Lam, the Blues coach, has also dropped six players after his team's disappointing play against Western Force. Given the power exercised by their senior players, this sort of renewal is beyond the Brumbies coaching staff right now.
Brumbies backs coach Stephen Larkham and forwards coach Justin Harrison (two stalwarts of the old boys' power group) are in their first seasons as coaches. Head coach Rea's playing background was in rugby league. I know of no successful rugby league coach who has become a successful rugby union coach. Chris Anderson, for instance, could not make the transition.
The Brumbies clearly need an experienced head coach, someone who knows their system and their players well enough to immediately make the necessary changes in team selection and method that clearly need to be made. Such a person is readily available. Who other than Andy Friend, the sacked coach who has behaved impeccably throughout the shambles of his dismissal.
good read....i cant wholeheartedly agree more.
 
Good work from the Brumbies, never an easy place to battle the Brumbies at their homeground.

For the 'Canes...well lucky Ive missed most of their games because everytime I watch highlights of their games, its just the worst Ive seen them in.
 
Saw that they are targetting White...

Can't see why though, bit of a turnaround from what the brumbies are all about surely, unless White has reinvented himself.
 
finally got internet back...been in the dark for too long. Horrible season and Im glad its drawing to a close
High Points - Beating the Reds on their backyard. Sadly this was the only highlight.
Low Points - so many..Losing to the Lions at home, Ma'afu going, Giteau (in general), losing Friend (and then the plot) and being at the wrong end of the ladder

bring on world cup and this new rugby game.
 

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