Stuck with leftovers : Suaalii would still make Wallabies team A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has stated that his side ‘could be number 1 in the world.’
Anything could happen but it’s going to take a committed coach and players to achieve it.
In one of his videos on Australian rugby, Squidge Rugby spoke about Baz Luhrmann who “once said that Australia had more of nothing than anywhere else on earth” specifically referencing Australia’s playing talent.
Australian rugby gets the leftovers.
• I, for one, am looking forward to the return of 1920 Football Drive:
• Last year, the Bears create a YouTube miniseries that presented a behind-the-scenes look at training camp. It was unlike anything Chicago’s football team had done before, which was part of the reason that made it unique. Let’s face it. The Bears are as buttoned-up of a franchise as we have in professional sports. So to see them open up and give us just a morsel is a win. A year later, #1920FootballDr is primed to give us more Justin Fields content, a behind-the-curtain look at the 2021 NFL Draft, and some other good stuff. I can’t wait until next Thursday.
Coach’s Corner Issue 11: Is it time to bring the Europeans back home? A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Thanks once more to all who offered a question for this week’s edition of Coach’s COrner. It is always appreciated.
If Dave Rennie wanted to target two overseas players to bring into the Wallabies, who would be the most important?
– Tony Hodges
Rory Arnold would be one, and big Will Skelton the other. They stand out for me. Heineken Cup final… three of the four locks should be Australians!
Wallabies get major boost as key second-rower returns to Australia A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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The Wallabies will be able to call on the services of Matt Philip for the 2021 international season after the second-rower inked a two-and-a-half-year deal to return to Australian rugby.
Philip, who started in every one of the Wallabies’ six Tests last year, has been playing for French club Pau in 2021, but has recommitted to returning home with an eye on the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
The 27-year-old will be available for selection in this year’s Tests before rejoining the Melbourne Rebels for the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
Survey: One in four HR leaders has gotten a gender-based pay complaint
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The findings of a recent HRLocker survey suggest that the enforcement of the Gender Pay Gap Information Bill in Ireland can’t come quick enough.
The most recent Eurostat figures show that Ireland’s gender pay gap was 14.4pc in 2017, which is slightly lower than the EU average. But according to a recent HRLocker survey, one in four organisations have received a gender-based equal pay complaint from a staff member.
The HR technology company surveyed 260 HR leaders in Ireland earlier this year. It also found that 12pc of respondents don’t believe men and women should always be equally paid for comparable work.