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National Women's Rugby Championship

January 1st 2009 10:54
The 2008 National Women's Championship was held this year at Tallebadgera Active Recreation Centre and Palm Beach Currumbin Rugby Club on the Gold Coast from 1-4 July. Eight teams contested the event, which involved three matches over four days.

Sydney defended their title against Queensland in an exciting and close championship final match. Trailing 5-0 at half time, they kicked two penalty goals in the second half to claim victory 6-5 and the national title.

Tui Ormsby Sydney
Tui Ormsby From Sydney Runs The Ball



2008 Championship Final Placings

1 Sydney

2 Queensland

3 NSW Country

4 Victoria

5 Western Australia

6 Brumbies

7 Australian Services

8 National Indigenous / Sydney
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Women's Rugby

December 29th 2008 04:53
There are a number of opportunities for women to get involved with playing Rugby. The level of play is dependent on age.

Girls up to 12 years of age can play junior club Rugby and participate in mixed gender modified competitions.

Teenage girls between the ages of 13 and 18, participate in school-based Rugby competitions. If you are in this age group and wanting to play rugby, encourage your school to get involved with a competition. EdRugby can provide resources for Schools to run their own Walla Rugby Challenge.

From 18 years, Women can play Club and Representative Rugby. There may be the option for talented younger players to train/play with Womens Team earlier than this, as part of the Senior Rugby/Two Year Window Policy. Please contact your local Rugby Union to discuss options.


Representative Opportunities

Note: Players must be 18 years old to take part in these representative teams.

National Women's Championship - Last played 1 to 4 July 2008

This year's championship was held at Tallebudgera Sport & Recreation Centre and Palm Beach Currumbin Rugby Club in the Gold Coast. Eight Representative Teams from around Australia contested the event, which involved three matches over four days.

Sydney defended their title with a hard fought 6-5 victory over Queensland in the championship final.

Paper To Paper Wallaroo Squad

The Australian Women's Team played New Zealand in Canberra in October. The two-test match series was the second year in succession that these trans-tasman rivals have played for the Laurie O'Reilly Memorial Trophy .

Match Schedule

14 October 2008 v Black Ferns - 6pm Vikings Park, Canberra ACT

NZ Black Ferns 37 def Wallaroos 3

18 October 2008 v Black Ferns - 3pm Vikings Park, Canberra ACT

NZ Black Ferns 22 def Wallaroos 16

Paper To Paper Womens 7s Squad

The Australian Women's Team has been crowned Oceania Sevens champions and secured their place at the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai next March after defeating New Zealand 22-15, in the final in Apia, Samoa on 26 July.

Tricia Brown Queensland Rugby Union
Tricia Brown Queensland Rugby Union
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Qantas Wallabies flanker George Smith has won the latest poll on www.rugby.com.au and been named "Your Player of the Spring Tour".

The very popular Smith, who has already won his second John Eales Medal and the RUPA Medal of Excellence for player of the year in 2008, scored a whopping 79.6% (6839 votes) of the impressive 8592 votes we received.

ARU George Smith
Qantas Wallabies Flanker George Smith Fends Off Nick Easter Of England


Next up, way back on 7.3%, was young Brumbies hooker Stephen Moore who built on his growing reputation with some polished performances.

In third place on 5.8% was hard working Western Force lock and captain Nathan Sharpe, followed by his Force team mate and goal kicking flyhalf extraordinaire, Matt Giteau (5.6%).

Rounding out our top five is Brumbies utility back Adam Ashley-Cooper (1.8%), who gave a one hundred percent effort on tour wherever in the backline he was used.

Our latest poll is now running on www.rugby.com.au – Which Australian Super 14 team do you think will finish higher in 2009 ? – so vote now !

ARU Media Release
18th Dec 2008
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Australian Rugby Union will deliver full core funding to its State affiliates next year despite the difficult economic environment.

Australian Rugby Union will deliver full core funding to its State affiliates next year despite the difficult economic environment.

The ARU Board has ratified a recommendation from Management to continue rolling out almost $8 million in allocations for grassroots development nationwide in 2009, on top of more than $17 million in Super 14 grants.

Australian Rugby Maintains State Funding


ARU has made further strategic decisions, with the Australian Rugby Shield to be suspended for 2009 and Australia A withdrawing from the Pacific Nations Cup.

There are alternative playing options for fringe Wallabies currently under consideration.

The Australian Rugby Shield in 2008 involved teams from Victoria, South Australia, Northern Territory, NSW Country and Queensland Country, with Tasmania taking part in three matches.

Those same teams will be free to organize replacement matches or competitions.

ARU Media Release
18th Dec 2008
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Australian Stuart Dickinson has been added to the SANZAR Merit Based panel of referees for the 2009 Super 14

South Africans account for four of the nine referees in the inaugural Merit Panel of officials announced by SANZAR on Monday to take charge of next season's Investec Super 14 Rugby matches.

South Africa New Zealand Australia Rugby (SANZAR) announced last month that it would use referees on merit rather than on nationality to officiate in the southern hemisphere provincial Super 14 series in 2009.

Rugby Union Super 14 Referees


It means referees will no longer be barred from refereeing their countrymen in matches against a team from another nation.

The move was made to ensure the best players would be refereed by the best officials, SANZAR said.

South Africans Marius Jonker, Craig Joubert,Jonathan Kaplan and Mark Lawrence head the pool, which also includes Australians Stuart Dickinson, Matt Goddard and James Leckie and New Zealanders Bryce Lawrence and Steve Walsh.

SANZAR said the group would control at least 75 per cent of matches in the tournament while a back-up panel of seven referees had been selected to officiate when Six Nations appointments, injury or unavailability make Merit Panel officials unavailable.

It said changes may be made to the panel during the season depending on the outcome of regular assessments by the referees' selectors.

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15th Dec 2008
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Tickets On Sale For Adelaide Sevens

December 15th 2008 14:31
Dane Haylett-Petty chases South Africa's Gio Aplon during the IRB Sevens Series quarter-final match between South Africa and Australia in Dubai

Australian Sevens star Dane Haylett-Petty could be in action in Adelaide

Australian Sevens coach Michael O’Connor has revealed his rookie team has targeted the International Rugby Sevens Adelaide title as a major goal for the season with the tournament extending to a three-day festival from April 3-5 at Adelaide Oval next year.

Speaking as tickets for the only Australian leg of the IRB Sevens World Series went on sale this morning, O’Connor said his young charges have already shown signs of improvement through the first two tournaments in Dubai and South Africa.

Rugby Union Adelaide Sevens


“This is a team with half a dozen teenagers and they are some of the finest emerging talent in the country.

“There is only one player in our squad of 17 that has been on the Sevens circuit before this season, so these guys are learning and their knowledge increasing with each game.

“We have given South Africa (winners of the first two tournaments in the 2008-2009 Sevens World Series) trouble on both occasions we have played them, so that’s a positive indicator.

“By the time we get to Adelaide, after five legs of the circuit and the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai in March, we will be a lot further advanced than we are at the moment and ready to challenge for the trophy.

“Doing well in your home tournament, in front of your own crowd, is always a priority and our players are excited by the prospect.”

The International Rugby Sevens Adelaide will have a Friday night component added in April and prices start from as low as $12 for general admission.

There are two-day passes available for the action on Saturday and Sunday, with reserved seats for both days priced at $87 (adults), $49 (concession) and $174 (family deal).

Two-day general admission passes are also available at $55 (adults), $30 (concession) and $110 (family deal).

Saturday prices start at $17 with tickets to Sunday’s finals action as low as $19.

“It’s going to be a magnificent tournament and playing on the Friday night under the lights is a great initiative,” said O’Connor.

“Adelaide people love free-flowing sport, so the speed and excitement of Sevens will hopefully attract them in even larger numbers than the previous two years.

“Sevens Rugby has a real buzz to it, and a party atmosphere.

“This will be an event not to be missed, and this Australian team will be competitive.

“These guys are tenacious, we employ a very direct style of Sevens and anyone who plays us will know they’ve been in a game.”

Details on ticketing and corporate hospitality packages can be found by clicking here.

Tickets can also be purchased through Ticketek or by calling 132 849.

ARU Media Release
15th December 2008
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Wallabies Defeat Barbarians At Wembley

December 15th 2008 00:21
On Thursday morning, a huge defensive effort by the young Qantas Australian Wallabies side saw them seize a richly deserved victory over a star-studded South African Barbarians at Wembley Stadium in London. The final score was Wallabies 18 to Barbarians 11.

The game started unspectacularly with Barbarians flyhalf Francois Steyn lofting the opening kick off into touch on the full.

But the Barbarians soon got in to stride with Springbok scrumhalf Fourie du Preez releasing his all-star backline at every opportunity with evergreen South African fullback Percy Montgomery prominent.

The Barbarians had all the early ball but absolutely outstanding Wallabies defence held them at bay, it was a pattern that was to continue throughout the match, and it was the Men of Gold who opened the scoring in the 12th minute.

George Smith, up against three of the greatest backrowers in world Rugby in the Barbarians team, won a turnover just outside the Wallabies 22 and the ball came quickly to Ryan Cross who broke down the right wing. He kicked inside to find Lote Tuqiri following up.

Lote Tuqiri
Lote Tuqiri


Tuqiri gathered the ball expertly and dove over for the opening try of the game. 18-year-old James O’Connor converted and the Wallabies were up 7-0.

The illustrious Barbarians back row of Richie McCaw, No.8 Schalk Burger and Jerry Collins, although conspicuous, were taking a while to gel and the Wallabies went further ahead on 19 minutes when the Baa-Baas were penalized for hands in the ruck.

O’Connor coolly slotted the penalty from the Barbarians 22 and the Men of Gold were 10-0 up with a quarter of the game gone.

The young Force star had shown incredible poise and composure in his first start at international level.

Australia were 13 points up soon after, following good work from Smith and Quade Cooper which put inside centre Adam Ashley-Cooper away on a long break.

Collins was penalized for holding on at the ensuing ruck and O’Connor again landed the penalty attempt, this time from 30 metres.

After 27 minutes the Wallabies had made double the tackles of the Barbarians (55-27), showing how much the invitational side were dominating the possession, but it was the Men of Gold making better use of the limited ball they had.

A moment of genius from hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau, having an outstanding game, almost led to Australia’s second try as the skilful hooker flicked a superb reverse pass to put winger Digby Ioane away but Joe Rokocoko cleaned up for the Barbarians.

Polota-Nau put in a massive tackle on Collins soon after and it was clear their was quite a bit of sting in this match played to celebrate the Wallabies 1908 Olympics Gold Medal victory.

Then Cooper and Barbarians prop Federico Pucciariello scuffled after a big tackle from the young Queenslander on Du Preez.

The Barbarians finally conceded that the Wallabies ferocious defence was going to take some breaking when they opted for a penalty goal to Montgomery on 35 minutes to make it 13-3.

Former Wallabies prop Rodney Blake came on for the Barbarians and soon after the Baa-Baas were back to 13-6 as sustained pressure led to another Montgomery penalty.

Unlike most Barbarians matches this game was developing into a hard fought, tight “Test” match with colossal defence from the Men of Gold the dominant facet of the match.

It was clear as the half time whistle was blown by referee Chris White that the young Wallabies wanted to finish their Spring Tour with a win and would put their bodies on the line to do it.

Welsh flyer, and IRB Player of the Year, Shane Williams was brought on at the re-start for Montgomery with Habana dropping to fullback.

The move paid dividends immediately with Habana and Rokocoko combining superbly from a scrum and launching a long raid into Wallabies territory.

Again tenacious Wallabies defence held the Barbarians out with first McCaw and then Blake being stopped inches short.

Magnificent defence on Williams soon after earned the Wallabies a knock on but a big Barbarians scrum won the ball back. But again the Wallabies cleared.

Then injury hit the Wallabies when in the same passage of play both Sekope Kepu (arm) and Matt Dunning (possible Achilles tendon) were carried from the field.

This brought Ben Alexander and Adam Freier on and with the Wallabies a prop down the game went to uncontested scrums for the last 30 minutes. Young flanker David Pocock also came on for Force team mate Richard Brown.

It seemed the Wallabies defence now must crack but Ashley-Cooper popped up with a telling intercept and suddenly the Men of Gold were on the attack.

Ashley-Cooper was held up over the line by Du Preez shortly after as the Barbarians went to the bench with Chris Jack coming on for Johann Muller, Ollie Smith for Rico Gear and the uncapped flanker Nick Koster on for prop Census Johnston with scrums now not being contested.

Luke Burgess came on for Brett Sheehan and made an important tackle on Habana soon after. Pocock made an even more important covering tackle on Habana again as the game approached the hour mark.

It was the start of a massive defensive effort from the young Force flanker in the final quarter of the game as he, like the rest of the Wallabies, tackled his heart out.

Wallabies legend George Gregan then came on for Du Preez, to a generous round of applause, and English hooker Mark Regan was brought on for the Barbarians.

Soon after the Wallabies line finally broke.

After Gregan had hacked the ball downfield, O’Connor mis-hit his clearance and it ended up in the hands of Habana thirty metres out.

The Bok speedster flung it wide to Williams who drew the Wallabies defence before popping the ball inside to Collins who drove over for the Barbarians opening try.

Steyn missed the conversion but the game was on a knife edge at 13-11 to the Wallabies with just over 15 minutes remaining.

Cooper was coming more and more into his own and he put over a delicate chip kick that Ashley-Cooper re-gathered and he looked like he was away until Gregan dragged him down.

Stunning swarming defence from the Wallabies again shut down a threatening Barbarians break out on 68 minutes after Steyn had picked up a Cooper grubber kick.

O’Connor went off for Drew Mitchell as Steyn had a chance to put the Barbarians in front with nine minutes to go but his penalty attempt slipped wide.

Steyn missed a drop goal attempt with five minutes to go and once more heroic Wallabies defence held the Barbarians out.

And then as they had done all game, when the Wallabies had their chance they struck and delivered the killer blow.

A turnover was finally won, after a huge tackle from Tuqiri on Steyn, and Burgess spread the ball wide to Mitchell.

The mustachioed fullback sprinted down the left wing and drew the defence before feeding the ball to replacement Lachie Turner to sprint away for the match sealing try.

Full Time Score

Qantas Wallabies 18 (Lote Tuqiri, Lachie Turner tries; James O'Connor 2 penalties, conversion) defeated Barbarians 11 (Jerry Collins try; Francois Steyn 2 penalties) at Wembley Stadium, London

Reprinted from ARU

04/11/2008
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...and Easter egg-cellence...

Super 14 2008 Holi logo


Round 6: Saturday March 22

HIGHLANDERS (NZ) v WESTERN FORCE
Highlanders v The Western Force logo

at Queenstown Events Centre

Live on LIVE at 12:30pm AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: Highlanders 8-7 in Perth, February 2007

The Force is strong with this won...so who's your daddy now huh?

...this is a Force to be reckoned with and the Highlanders better not forget that. Actually the Force better not forget that either. Don't forget boys...a match is a game of 2 halves not a game played by halves. Except that damn flyhalf Giteau will probably do it all again.

That's okay. He'll be back as a Brumby soon...

Although the Highlanders have yet to win a match...they have also yet to lose a match badly. This is not a weak team, just a team that is not as strong. Big difference.

May the Force be with you...by 7 points.

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BLUES (NZ) v STORMERS (SA)
at Eden Park, Auckland

Live on LIVE at 3:30pm AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: Stormers 33-20, in Cape Town, April 2007

Hmm... the question one must ask oneself, a tad pompous and onnoxiously is...do I care?
Hmmm...not really.

Eenie, meenie, minie mo...pick the team that's got to go. Okay. Stormers it is.

Blues to win.

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CHIEFS (NZ) v BULLS (SA)
in Rotorua at 5.35pm

Last meeting: Bulls 30-27, in Pretoria, February 2007

Aaah the Bulls. The defending champions. How great they were...

Chiefs to win.

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Sunday March 23

QLD REDS v LIONS (SA)
Qld Reds v Lions logo

in Johannesburg

Live on LIVE at 2:00am AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: Lions 26-20, in Brisbane, March 2007

That lion is no match for that angry Koala.

The Reds are feeling goooood after their fantastic 40-8 win over the Bulls last week and in the Rugby jungle...the Lion sleeps every night. No brainer.

Reds to win.

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Please note: results and pics only.
Reviews will be added and post expanded later. Maybe.

Crusaders 34 - 7 Waratahs

The Waratahs could have won. No really, they could have. If the game was 5 minutes long.

Dan Carter lines up his kick during the Crusaders v Waratahs match on March 21 2008

- "This pose is called The Danlander, better known as That-Brilliant-Pretty-Boy-is- Going-To-Get-That-Kick-That-Prick"


Lote Tuqiri gets consoled by his former League co-player Brad Thorn after the Waratahs v Crusaders match on March 21 2008
Aww, it's alright mate...we can't all be Stephen Larkham. There can only be One. And the Tahs might win someday...


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Brumbies 29 - 23 Cheetahs

Guess who was on the sidelines??????

Stephen Larkham!!!!!!!!!


...yes I did watch the match...kind of lost focus for a while there...but snapped back because I got scared the Cheetahs might win this at the end.

It got too close for comfort.


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Super 14 2008 Easter logo


Big big BIG matches on today/tonight.
...there will be blood. There will be sin. Befitting really.


Round 6: Friday March 21


CRUSADERS (NZ) v NSW WARATAHS
Crusaders v Waratahs logo

at AMI Stadium, Christchurch,

Live on LIVE at 5:30pm AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: Crusaders 34-33 in Sydney, March 2007

Ohhhkayyyyy. This is the biggest test of the Tahs lives. Yes it is that dramatic.

The Tahs are coming off a bye and are without their new star, League convert, Timana Tahu (out with a severe case of fear hamstring injury) but that shouldn't hurt them.

The Crusaders will.

The Tahs may have won 3 from 4 matches so far but at the moment they're all Terry Malloy on the waterfront. The Tahs have yet to cement the suspicion that they are real contenders. Perhaps this is their strategy.

The Crusadsacks are coming off an easy kill v The Cheetahs but looked a little mind-tricked by the Force 2 weeks ago. So they're not invulnerable. Just unstoppable.

Still...I don't think that this will be a massacre. The Tahs will draw blood too. Alas their pen(alties) will not be mightier than the Crusaders swords... Sorry folks. For the Tahs to win this, the at-full-strength-and-on-home- ground Crusadists will all have to retire. Yesterday.

Crusaders by 12 pints...er...I mean...points.

Crusaders:
Forwards;
Mose Tuiali'i, Richard McCaw (capt), Kieran Read, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, Greg Somerville, Corey Flynn, Ben Franks.
Backs
Leon MacDonald, Scott Hamilton, Casey Laulala, Tim Bateman, Kade Poki, Daniel Carter, Andrew Ellis,
Reserves:
Ti'i Paulo, Wyatt Crockett, Michael Paterson, Nasi Manu, Kahn Fotuali'i, Caleb Ralph, Sean Maitland.

Waratahs:
Forwards:
Wycliff Palu, Phil Waugh (capt), *Rocky Elsom*, Dan Vickerman, Dean Mumm, Matt Dunning, Adam Freier, Sekope Kepu.
Backs:
Lachie Turner, Alfi Mafi, Ben Jacobs, Tom Carter, Lote Tuqiri, Kurtley Beale, Brett Sheehan,
Reserves:
Tatafu Polota-Nau, Al Baxter, Will Caldwell, Beau Robinson, Josh Valentine, Sam Harris, Rob Horne, Benn Robinson.

*Rocky Elsom* - hasn't left yet...refer previous post.

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CHEETAHS (SA) v BRUMBIES
Brumbies v Cheetahs logo

at Canberra Stadium,

Live on LIVE at 7:30pm AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: Cheetahs 38-20 in Bloemfontein, March 2007

Hmmmm...even though the heavily depleted Brumbies are still fairly depleted...I don't see them losing to The Cheetahs.

...because let's face it...if the Brumbies lose to the so far winless Cheetahs...they might as well give up the ghost (of Larkham, Gregan, Paul....and Young...aaah music to my ears) and go home.

Oh wait. They are at home. And they've got the heavy power of Forwards back in the pack. Oh wow. The Brumbies might...neigh nay, will win this...

...because face it...if they don't...they might as well leave home.

Brumbies by 10
...because 10 was my favourite Rugby number...what? You were expecting an educated guess? Puh-lease.

Brumbies:
Forwards:
Stephen Hoiles, George Smith (c), Mitchell Chapman, Mark Chisholm, Peter Kimlin, Salesi Maafu, Huia Edmonds, Nic Henderson.
Backs:
Mark Gerrard, Peter Playford, Sanualio Afeaki, Tyrone Smith, Fracis Fainifo, Christian Lealiifano, Josh Holmes,
Reserves:
John Ulugia, Guy Shepherdson, Alister Campbell, Julian Salvi, Patrick Phibbs, Afusipa Taumoepeau, Matt Toomua.

Cheetahs:

Who cares?

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...and no...he's not having a Kit-Kat...

Apparently, Wallabies and Waratahs back rower Rocky Elsom Elsom is contemplating a "brief break" from Australian Rugby.

Rocky Elsom - try scorer: Wallabies v Japan 08/09/07 Rugby World Cup 07 (image capture © Rucks and Rolls.com)
Rocky Elsom - after the first of his many tries v Japan (and notice how the TV channel logo is placed just perfectly...seriously 10)

- "Oh man...I need a break...why wasn't I born Stephen Larkham? Why God why?"

Give 'em 'Elsom had an hour-long meeting with Australian Rugby Union Chief Executive John O'Neill last week, which should explain everything because 1 second spent in O'Neills' company are 2 seconds too many. (huh?....never mind...)

Anyway, in this meeting, Elsom explained that his contract renegotiations were not entirely focused on the size of the offer....because as we all know it's not size that matters, it's the package.

O'Neill said;
It is not a monetary issue … Rocky is just thinking about life. I can categorically say that Rocky said that the offer which is on the table is fine.

It has not been made clear if this offer included daily foot massages, a crate of Penfolds Grange Hermitage '51 and the Lindt Factory.*

He is just evaluating a number of things, including the possibility of having a break and then coming back.
He would continue to play rugby, but maybe in Europe or the UK and then come back after a year. We talked that through.

Elsom, who sat out Monday's Waratahs training at Sydney Football Stadium with an ear infection (pic below and see??? This is what happens if you listen to O'Neill!!) confirmed that his Australian Rugby playing future involved several factors.

Wallabies and Waratahs back-rower Rocky Elsom sits out training with an ear infection and contemplates his Australian Rugby future
No more...please no more...but keep the Grange flowing.


Cash is not the only issue....There's a fair bit more going on. And I'm just waiting for the ARU's reaction to where I am going to play, or what I'm going to do.
They haven't given me a deadline as such.

...But I suppose it is good for the both of us that we do it sooner rather than later.
I imagine if it goes longer than this week they'll probably slap one [a deadline] on, primarily because there are a number of guys in a similar boat, and they [the ARU] are being very tight with their budget.

I would prefer to stay here, but the big thing is their reaction.

All very ambiguous really. Doesn't explain a thing. Doesn't clear up the mystery as to why he wants to leave,

O'Neill made it clear he had no interest in "discarding" Elsom, especially as he has been among the most consistent back-rowers at Super 14 and Test level over the past two seasons.

The ARU chief is also "impressed" with Elsom's off-field approach, believing that he has "special qualities" that can be used at Test level.

I have a lot of time for Rocky. He is a nice young man, and he really had his head screwed on right. He has a lot of leadership ability
...condescending pr*** rhymes with dick...
I just told him to come back to us and let me know what he wanted to do. In the next couple of months, he'll make up his mind.

...But he's playing here until the end of the year, and will be going on the [Wallabies] tour.
I'm sure we will retain him, if he decides not to have a break. If he wants to have a break, I think we can also accommodate him and bring him back after he's had his time away

Meanwhile Waratahs Coach Ewen McKenzie said he was "surprised" by this news and only knew about it when he read O'Neill's quotes in a newspaper.
He remained hopeful the 25-year-old would sign on again with the ARU and the Waratahs.

I've had lots of chats with him about his future at the Waratahs and we've made it quite clear that we want him to stay, so there's no ambiguity there.

McKenzie said he did not know what was behind Elsom's indecision about staying in Australia.

I'm not aware of any football motivation, the money in Europe is very attractive and maybe that's a part of it, I don't know.
I haven't had a chance to speak to him, but I'll have a chat to him when I see him next.

Uh-oh. He's in trouuu-ble...McKenzie said this on Tuesday...

Elsom will play his 50th game for the Waratahs this weekend. Maybe.

Questions on everyones tips...why does Rocky need a break? What's really going on? Are the survivors on 'Lost' having an acid trip? Why did Elvis leave the building? And why do people say "end result"? I mean...hello?

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*Just to make it clear...any offers I consider must include these...

info and image courtesy of Rugby Heaven
Apologies for the poor quality of the first image taken during the RWC.
As Orble was unable to send me to France for the Rugby World Cup and seeing as I don't have a membership to the Boys Club that is the controlling Rugby media body here...live TV image capture was the best I could do


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The Latest Rugby Headlines

March 19th 2008 21:30
aka
What's Stephen Larkham Doing?
...And Other News.

Larkham Gives Evidence at Inquest!


from ABCilly Online:
Current Global Legend and Brilliant Hunk (official title) Stephen Larkham has given evidence at an inquest into a fire that raged through DuskDevi's head when she saw him take his shirt off...

(Okay this is getting a bit silly. Even my husband thinks so...and I truly don't mean to make light of what is quite a serious matter. I'm just a nut is all)

Stephen Larkham with l-r Stirling Mortlock, Clyde Rathbone and a few other Brumbies, all out injured way back in 2007.
The Brumbies inJURY Panel!

-Stephen Larkham, Stirling Mortlock and Clyde Rathbone during the Round 5 Super 14 match between the Brumbies and the Bulls at Canberra Stadium March 3, 2007

from ABC Online:
Former Brumbies and Wallabies flyhalf, Stephen Larkham, has given evidence at an inquest into a fire that damaged his home over two years ago.

Two houses were destroyed and two others, including Larkham's, were damaged when the fire broke out at the old Canberra Brickworks at Yarralumla on December 29, 2005.

It is still not known what caused the blaze but it is believed the fire was deliberately lit at the Brickworks, which were directly behind Larkham's property.

Larkham told the ACT Coroners Court, the body corporate had complained to the ACT Government about the length of grass and bushes at the Brickworks before the fire broke out.

The court heard Larkham and his family had to move out of their home for almost a year while it was repaired.

Larkham's evidence was brought forward because he will soon move to Japan to begin a three year contract with a Tokyo based rugby team.
Further evidence will be heard next month.

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Larkham Charms Melbourne!

...like this would be a big surprise? sheesh...
Stephen Larkham...a natural charmer.


from Stuff
Stephen Larkham recently charmed the Melbourne rugby audience at the Weary Dunlop Lunch when he provided some background on several of his test coaches.
The former Wallabies five-eighth described Eddie Jones as "perhaps the best technical coach I ever had".

He added: "His understanding of the facets of the game were excellent. I think where he went wrong was when he started to get involved in other areas of the Australian Rugby Union, like contracting players and the running of the game. He kind of got sidetracked."

Larkham praised the man-management skills of 1999 World Cup-winning coach Rod Macqueen.
"He looked at the big picture. But he had a lot of ideas, too. Way-out ideas. We listened to them but we didn't use too many of them."

And now for other news....

Giteau Signs With Australian Rugby Til 2011

...and paves way to Path of Forgiveness by DuskDevi for Betraying The Brumbies and Joining The (dark side of the) Force.
Matt Giteau signs and soars with Australian Rugby until 2011. Now he needs to get his boot back to the Brumbies.


from The Press Association;

Western Force playmaker Matt Giteau has signed a two-year contract extension with the Australian Rugby Union until the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.

As part of the deal, the 25-year-old has agreed to stay with the Western Force, but he does have the option to consider offers from other Australian Super 14 sides before the provincial component of his contract kicks in for 2010 and 2011.

"I'm still at a relatively young age and feel my best Rugby is still ahead of me," Giteau said. "So it's really exciting to secure my future at a time when a few of the long-serving guys like George Gregan and Stephen Larkham have gone and so many new players are coming through."

He added: "The 2011 Rugby World Cup was definitely important in this decision. There was also a feeling that if I do want to play at my best then I need to play in the best competitions.

"Super 14, Tri Nations and the World Cup as a member of the Wallabies fit that bill for me, so it was easy in the end to say that I want to stay in Australia."

George Smith To Join The Century Club!

George Smith leads by Brumbies example and is set to join legendary Brumbies - Larkham, Gregan, Paul, Young- in The Century Club.
Let go of me. I'm a centurion...


from The Press Association;
George Smith is due to become just the fifth Brumbies player to play 100 games for the club when he pulls on the jersey against the Cheetahs in the Super 14 on Friday.

The 27-year-old flanker will join a select group of players to reach the milestone that includes former Australia captain George Gregan (136 matches), Stephen Larkham (116), Jeremy Paul (112) and Bill Young (100).

"There have been some great names who have played 100 games," said Smith. "(They) were exceptional for the Brumbies and it's very humbling to be considered in that company."

He added: "The players who have reached 100 games for their club or state have always been very loyal and consistent.
"It's great to be reaching 100 games this week and hopefully it will be a memorable one."

Smith has missed just one Super Rugby match since making his Brumbies debut in 2000.
Along the way he won the 2002 John Eales Medal and received the Australian Super 14 Player of the Year award in both 2006 and 2007.

Smith put together a run of 66 consecutive matches for the Brumbies between 2000 and 2005 while being part of Australia's 2-1 series win over the British and Irish Lions in 2001 and in the Wallabies' losing side in the 2003 World Cup final against England.


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Julian Huxley To Hang Up His Boots

March 19th 2008 21:10
Brumbies fullback and Wallabies utility back, Julian Huxley may have played his last game of Rugby after it was confirmed that he must undergo surgery to remove a brain tumour.

Julian Huxley has to hang up his boots and leave the ball


Please refer to this post.

The benign tumour was discovered when the 28yo underwent scans after he suffered a blow to the head during the Brumbies v ? 3 weeks ago.

It was thought...hoped...that Huxley would eventually return to the game but medical specialists have now advised him to hang up his boots for good.

Huxley told Australian media;
From the brief discussions I've had with the neurosurgeon, no one has ever returned to that level in a contact sport, it could be quite dangerous.
The realisation is that I won't be playing footy again, and that's bitterly disappointing.

I've just got to move on and get back to normal, although I won't be able to play footy again.

I really hate to be such a stick-in-the-mud but...I really despise Rugby being referred to as "footy".
If anything, it's "handy".
...and there I go focusing on the important facts again...back to what Huxley said...


I met the surgeon and it was never an option not to have [surgery]. There's nothing you can do about it.

Huxley's main concern is his recovery but he is "thankful" that the problem was identified at an early stage.

I'm very fortunate to find the tumour and to find it now while I'm young and healthy... Hopefully, I'll get through the operation better than if I was older. It looks like it's benign but it can transform and get angry and nasty.

I'm fortunate that I have been playing rugby because going through life everyday there's no reason to get an MRI, you're not going to get knocked out.

I haven't asked for the worst-case scenario, but they're pretty confident they can get it out of me without hurting me.


Huxley has been studying a Bachelor of Business in property at the University of Western Sydney (by correspondence) and his post Rugby career could now begin sooner than the much later he had planned.

Perhaps I could get into the property trade, development and that type of stuff... That's in good time, I've got a fair bit happening at the moment.

Julian Huxley Real Estate doesn't have the same ring to it as Julian Huxley. Wallaby. Brumby.
...oh well...maybe his advertising slogan could be something along the lines of;
"I played the game they play in heaven. Now I'm find your slice of heaven!"
Okay that was crap.

...BUT...I'm willing to bet Huxley will be grabbed by a TV commentary team. I heard him do a live interview during the RWC and he came across very well. Humble, articulate, surprisingly funny...and let's face it...he's kind of easy on the eye...

Just quickly...strangely, I feel a little guilty at the number of time I have given Huxley grief on this blog and the number times I have suggested he retire... I certainly did not expect this.

We wish him nothing but well.


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Super 14: Round 5 results

March 19th 2008 03:30
One may ask what's the point of posting the results now? So late in the week and quite a few days after the round ended?

Well one can ask all they want. Doesn't change the fact that they're here, they're clear, get used to it.
...but apologies for my laxity. I know y'all just hang out for what I have to report. Just like you can't get enough of Victoria Beckham's political opinion...

Aneewayyy...apologies also for the results without review but I'm currently on...oh what the hell... I'm lazy okay?
(Commentary in green; please refer to previous post)

Round 5 Results:

Stormers (SA) 35 - 26 Chiefs (NZ)

Told you.

Hurricanes (NZ) 33 - 15 Brumbies

Wish I hadn't told you...

Western Force 27 - 17 Blues (NZ)

The Western Force's Matt Giteau regathers a chip kick ahead of the Blues' Danny Lee, during the Western Force v Bulls match on Sat 15/05/08 in Auckland. Force won 27 - 17.
Hello? My ball. The Force is with me. In fact I am the Force...and as soon as I return to The Brumbies, I will be on the good side again...


Don't I say I didn't tell you.

Crusaders (NZ) 55 - 7 Cheetahs (SA)

And I quote (myself);
Oh come on! Is this a Rugby match or a public flogging?

...but...are the Crusaders getting cocky and therefore complacent? If so, the Cheetahs may stand a chance. About as much chance as I have of getting picked for the Wallabies. It could happen but only if I'm the last human left standing.

Crusaders by default. Goliath wins this.

Reds 40 - 8 Bulls (SA)

The Bulls' Akona Ndungane fends off Reds Morgan Turinui and Peter Hynes during the Reds v Bulls match on Sat 15/03/08 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Reds won 40 - 8.
The Rugby version of When High Fives Go Wrong


Damn. Wish I had told you....but again I quote;
Last Meeting: Bulls 92-3 in Pretoria, May 5, 2007
This stat is no joke.

I don't think it will be as bad as their last meeting but the Reds need to get angry...otherwise that koala is going to say "you clipped us" (say it fast)...

Really really want the Reds to win. I don't think they will....but stranger things have happened.


Sharks (SA) 16 - 8 Lions (SA)

Could there have been a more appropriate result??
The Sharks 8 the Lions...!!!


The NSW Waratahs and the Highlanders (NZ) had a bye week last week.

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Happy International Pi Day Everyone!....and that would be pi as in the mathematical constant...not meat/potatoe/cherry.

Super 14 Round 5 Happy pi Day!


Why today March 14?
Well...Pi Day is observed on March 14 (3/14 in American date format), due to pi being equal to roughly 3.14.

Cool huh? On with the sweet as pi and just as briliant Super 14... and apologies for the lack of commentary. I'm halfway up a mountain that looked like a molehill...

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Friday March 14th

Chiefs (NZ) v Stormers (SA)
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton,
LIVE at 5:30pm AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: February 16, 2007 (Cape Town) – Stormers 21-16 Chiefs

Did the Stormers get lucky v the Reds last week?...or are they really playing Rugby? The Chiefs may be running out of steam.

Stormers to win.

Hurricanes (NZ) v The Brumbies
Brumbies v Hurricanes logo

at Canberra Stadium, Canberra,
LIVE at 7:30pm AEST Fox Sports 2

Last meeting: Hurricanes 11-10 in Wellington, February 23, 2007

Oh boy. The forecast calls for pain. For the Brumbies to win this...they need Stephen Larkham a miracle Stephen Larkham. And they need to win this. (2nd last match before their bye)
They're on home ground but the Canes are looking dangerous. Anywhere.

Go The Brumbies!! Even if they don't win...