Hooper: Neck rolls a 'significant issue'
By Online Editors
Wallabies skipper Michael Hooper has urged rugby officials to start taking neck rolls more seriously after loose forward David Pocock was ruled out of their weekend clash against the Springboks.
All Blacks players were accused of targeting the No.8 and using illegal neck rolls to take him off the ball during their Bledisloe Cup win in Auckland two weeks ago.
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That's the worry. A great 30 mins could be enough for them. They are more than capable of turning it on.
Go to commentsI suspect the opportunity to ply your trade against the best of the best for the ABs is a big part of the decision process. Perhaps bigger than nationality if you have multiple options. So I can see why young very talented players take this route. If you play for the islands then world cups are really your only big stage. It is chicken and egg, but ensuring the island nations can play top tier teams or be part of a competition like the rugby championship would be a massive step towards retaining talent so that they mprove.
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