Fair enough. Was reported in The Guardian yesterday tho and they're one of the more reliable English media sources usually, so assumed there was something in it.I'm not too sure what likelihood of his change in codes is to be, as both Cooper and the ARU have denied any switch in the immediate future anyway. From stuff.co.nz: "Wallabies X-factor Quade Cooper has revealed he wants to scale great heights in rugby union before considering any thoughts of switching codes. Despite a report his manager last week held talks with NRL club Parramatta, Cooper has told AAP he's determined to help the Wallabies to the 2011 World Cup and continue Queensland's Super rugby revival." Would personally doubt very much he'll be lost to league in the next couple of years.
It's quite fun reading back through threads sometimes...Not in any Rugby press I've ever read. I've seen him play over half-a-dozen times & he's good, but a flat-track bully. Where was he in The Semi against The Crims? George Smith had him in his pocket. Jerry Collins totally outplayed him. For my money he’s your top fella, not McCaw. As for him being the next AB captain, fair enough, but that doesn’t mean he’s top drawer. Reuben Thorne? Todd Blackadder?
Think it's more to do with the ARU throwing trucks and houses at Giteau and O'Connor while only thrwoing cars and Houses at Cooper despite him being the standout player of the year.I'd say it was just his manager playing the "negotiation time is near so bump up his value with a bogus offer from a rival code" game.
Maybe if they'd thrown a laptop at him last time his contract was up for renewal, he wouldn't have got into trouble...Think it's more to do with the ARU throwing trucks and houses at Giteau and O'Connor while only thrwoing cars and Houses at Cooper despite him being the standout player of the year.
But definitely an element of the "negotiation time, pay me or i walk to the other mob"
That's spooky. Have literally no recollection of that post at all. However, I still stand by what I said about the 2003 semi.It's quite fun reading back through threads sometimes...
I'll pass on your constructive feedback next time I see himSecondly, I propose that Grant Nisbett should be tasered every time he says Francois Steyn when he means Morne Steyn.
Wouldn't mind it so much if we barely played South Africa and the names of opposition players were less familiar but thats obviously not the case, and he must've mistaken Morne for Francois at least half a dozen times in the test last night.I'll pass on your constructive feedback next time I see him
Given Grant's from Wellington I wonder if thats a pun or a typo...Nisbo was welly and truly off his game. He kept on getting De Jong, Habana and Aplon mixed up as well as Burger and Smith.
Weepu will have to play 9 to do the goal kicking. At least this is what I would do. Don't know who I would bring in to the squad as a back up number 10. Donald is out. You mentioned that Delany is out. You would think it would have to be someone with Super 14 experience so maybe Stephen Brett - yet he isn't playing ten for Canterbury so it won't be him.Thought it would be worth mentioning that Daniel Carter's out of rugby for eight weeks to have surgery, so finally the depth at fly-half will be tested with Cruden obviously to start against the Wallabies in a couple of weeks. I guess a talking point too will be whether Weepu is to cover both 9 and 10, or if a back-up specialist number 10 comes into the squad.