"Andrew Gerard Slack" is an Australian former state and Australia national rugby union team/national representative rugby union player who captained the Australia national rugby union team/Wallabies in 19 Test matches in between 1984 and 1987. His 133 appearances for Queensland Reds/Queensland between 1975 and 1987 stood as the state record until bettered by Mark Connors in 2006.

He made 87 total appearances for Australia between 1978 and 1987 earning 39 Test caps. He scored 10 tries and captained Australia on 34 occasions in total. He was the tour captain for the Wallabies' 1984 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland/1984 tour Grand Slam (rugby union)/Grand Slam feat.

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We might get 12 seconds of interaction in the midst of a three-hour discussion of Bath reserve grade's selection problems or Swansea's administration shake-up.

And that adds to the whole mix. I felt at the end of last season rock-bottom had been hit and there was only one way to go, but somehow they have found a way to shovel through to further depths.

If all the facts you are reading about in the media are true, then it has me thinking whether the problem is at the coaching level or at board level.

It has almost gone out of the Australian game and that may be because we don't have the kickers any more. Larkham is a bit hit-and-miss.

The QRU at the moment is stumbling from bad to worse to even worse.