'To be honest I don't really care' - Waratahs' new skipper defiant
Jake Gordon can lean on just one game of captaincy experience after taking over the leadership of a NSW Waratahs squad banking on youthful talent to offset big losses.
The Wallabies halfback will skipper a squad stripped of experience and its usual star power, with Michael Hooper’s Japanese club deal ruling him out for the entire Super Rugby season and leaving them without a single member of their 2014 title-winning side.
Last year’s captain Rob Simmons (London Irish) has joined Kurtley Beale (France’s Racing 92) in Europe, while the Waratahs chose not to extend tri-code veteran Karmichael Hunt’s contract.
Hunt’s departure was a call coach Rob Penney described as “heart-tearingly” tough, but a nod to their regeneration efforts.
It’s left 27-year-old Gordon, who boasts 55 Waratahs caps, five Wallabies appearances and one game as captain at second-tier NRC level two years ago, in charge.
Last year’s finalists Queensland Reds and the Brumbies enter Super Rugby AU largely unchanged – the Reds welcoming NRL star winger Suliasi Vunivalu to an all-star backline – while the Western Force have been bolstered by high-profile domestic and international additions.
Asked why the Waratahs shouldn’t be written off as easy-beats this season, Gordon was happy to oblige.
“Last time you guys wrote us off, when we played the Reds we won 45-12,” he quipped of their record hammering of Queensland at the SCG, in which Gordon scored three times.
“To be honest I don’t really care; we have a great bunch of young guys with extreme amounts of talent.
“I know we’ve lost a lot of maturity in Simmons and Hooper … but we’ll be an exciting team.
“The guys like Angus Bell, Lachie Swinton, Will Harrison, James Ramm; they’ve been exceptional at training and I’m expecting big things from them this year.”
Coach Rob Penney expects his squad to rally behind a man he thought was the obvious choice to lead, despite his lack of captaincy experience.
“He’s a true -blue Tah and underpinning it all is his outstanding character; people warm to him and embrace (him) and he’s a fierce competitor,” he said.
Penney expects progression from a Waratahs side that finished the domestic tournament with a 4-4 record.
And he is mindful of putting on a show as domestic rugby is shown on free-to-air for the first time on Channel Nine.
“Playing attractive rugby and winning aren’t mutually exclusive,” he said.
“(But) we can’t be stodgy and set piece-driven all the time; we’ve got to be able to show rugby is a beautiful game when it’s played quickly, but still retain the essence of the brutality of the defence, collision and the breakdown.”
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Sounds like quite a bit of development has occurred regarding Mo’unga’s situation. Either NZR has stepped up their offer (big time) or RMo has had a reality check on what it will be like to be outside of the high performance environment of AB rugby. Maybe both. It reads like there are only a few remaining details to be sorted out before it is a done deal.
1 Go to commentsCurrently, a prop that has been substituted can go back on field if his original replacement gets injured. Can a red carded prop go back if his replacement gets injured, or will it be uncontested scrums?
12 Go to commentsWhat about a free kick from a scrum? Can you call another scrum? Or are they just giving straight penalties now?
29 Go to commentsLoved that comment by Andrew that the ‘water boys’ rule was changed in 2020 just to stymie the Boks!
29 Go to commentsOne of the best the Boks have ever produced. PSDT has an engine that goes non-stop for the full 80 min.
5 Go to commentsThe real deal.
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20 Go to comments20 min RC is the only good solution of a bunch of bad solutions. Ridiculous that it has taken this long and caused so many uneven contests. In general these are all very good changes - one is surprised that NH brokers were able to see sense at long last.
12 Go to comments“While a red card will mean a temporary team disadvantage, the replacement system will focus punishment on the offending player instead of disrupting the game itself.” This might work for amateur rugby, where players just want to be on the pitch for as long as possible, but hopefully we’ve got to a point where top level professionals care about the success of their team much more than about whether they personally are on the pitch or not.
12 Go to commentsa lot of focus on the targeting of south africa, but aspects of this are positive. The croc roll; the offside law; and time limits on set pieces are all good. calling for a mark off kick offs is baffling, but I guess we’ll see how it plays out in practice
29 Go to commentsSpeeding the game up is great, but I think we will find that the increase in viewership this year mostly comes down to the competition being more competitive…the fall of the Crusaders has been a boon for viewership. This should be at the heart of super rugby changes - how to make the comp more even
23 Go to commentsThe fact that the press were largely to blame for his taking a break is nothing short of disgusting. He’s made a few mistakes but difficult to name a player of any substance who gives it a full go hasn’t also made mistakes? On behalf of a large number of Bokke fans, bring back Farrell !!!!!
1 Go to commentsPSTD is a fantastic flanker. He could benefit from a bit of self-promotion / flair and he is not quite the danger man that Ardie is. That said, he is my 1st pick to build a backrow around. His speed and hustle made up for Duane who got quite a bit slower at the 8.
5 Go to commentssurprised, disco lights haven't been banned by world rugby board
29 Go to commentsToo many changes. Too often. I’m tired of this WR administration. How do we vote these fockers out? Bill needs to go.
29 Go to commentsDu Toit, 2 time W.Cup winner yet rarely mentioned a “Great “…if one looks back on his stellar carrier perhaps someone will one day elevate him to “Richie” status…a quiet, polite yet devastating loose forward that knew action speaks louder than words..
5 Go to commentsI like the offside rule, but this won't affect my team because all their kicks gets chased and that putts everyone on side. Lekker manne!
29 Go to comments20 minute Red Card is untenable. If you don’t punish the whole team, coaches won’t be sufficently incentivised to pick players with, or coach better tackle technique.
12 Go to commentsI can only think of One time ever a team has opted for a scrum from a free kick… Why the law change I wonder
29 Go to commentsYeah, its not going to work. But we see you World Rugby.
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