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able to resist coming at him, and at the appropriate moment, having drawn the flanker, the five-eighth passes to the inside-centre. The moment this happens the flanker is out of the game, for he now has to turn around and chase. On the other hand, if the five-eighth stands wide or if he does not run fairly straight, the flanker can approach him at an angle. If the five-eighth then unloads, the flanker can continue on the same angle and nail the inside centre.
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In 1984 questions were asked of Mark's suitability to lead the
Wallabies and so the Queenslander Andrew Slack was given the captaincy instead. After a narrow defeat against the All Blacks the Wallabies toured the UK and achieved victory in all 4 tests. Mark achieved a "Grand Slam" by scoring a try in
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This, however, does not entail Ella passing the ball as fast as possible. The execution of Ella's backline ploys were expertly controlled by the timing and speed of his passes. Ella writes: "Quick passes are often a sign that the five-eighth is not reading the play. He (the five-eighth) is throwing a
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O'Connor is quoted saying that: 'Mark Ella was a genius. He was the best player I played with or against in both codes. He could sum up a situation instinctively... If I said to Mark "Okay let's run it", no problem– the next moment you'd have the ball in your hands... I don't think I’ve ever called
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Concerning the manner in which Ella regularly received the ball from his scrum-half; Ella gave no quarter to the speed at which the ball was delivered to him, regardless of how close he stood, trusting in his ability to safely hold the ball. Ella writes: "Once you have positioned yourself, the next
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Australia. Between the first and second Australian Tests against Argentina, Ella played in Australia's last provincial
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thing is to demand a fast pass from the halfback. The quicker the ball reaches you the better, for every fraction of a second is important to the five-eighth, given that the opposition can be on top of him in less than two seconds. I used to insist on having the ball passed to me like a rocket."
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Thirdly, it has to be said that there are plenty of stand-off halves in the modern game – some of them internationals – who are content to give their centres possession and let back row forwards do the main support job. Mark Ella could not bear to lose involvement in an attack like that. Having
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Queensland, Roger Gould was selected to play fullback for the second Test, replacing Geoff Richards. However, Gould had to withdraw from the second Test due to injury. Forced to re-organise the Australian side, Wallabies coach Bob Templeton selected incumbent
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Ella played against the All Blacks in their first touring match against Sydney that was drawn 13-13, in which Ella received the man of the match award. Prior to
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Throughout his career, Ella's ability to 'keep the ball alive' resulted in many remarkable tries. Such "faultless positional play in support", resulted in a continuity of play which was regarded by many to have tremendous entertainment value. In
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further added that: 'I still think he is the best player I played outside of. I enjoyed playing outside him. Such good service. Good, quick ball. You knew playing outside Mark something was on every time. Have a crack. You won't die wondering.'
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Four minutes following Ella's "around-the-body-pass" he kicked his second drop-goal in international rugby, once again on his non-preferred right foot. The final score of 26-10 marked what was
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every test match of the series, something that he had also accomplished on the 1977/78 Australian Schoolboys tour. At age 25, Ella stunned the rugby world by announcing his retirement, turning down many big money offers in the process.
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quick pass automatically, believing this is what he ought to be doing, without making an assessment of the play and of the opportunities that might exist at that moment. By doing so, he is handing the initiative back to the opposition".
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delivered his pass, he invariably, it seems to me, keeps moving, getting himself between centre and wing on an extended loop– or even outside his wing! Such off-the-ball running is a true sign of greatness ...
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Ella is now a director of the Sports and Entertainment Group. In 2005 he was honoured as one of the inaugural five inductees into the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame. In 1997 he was inducted into the
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on him at an angle which makes it hard for them to change direction, once he has released possession, to harass the midfield". Ella describes the distance from which he stood from the
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Standing flat demands exceptional ball handling skills, which were a hallmark of Ella's game. Ella's dependable hands were lauded by former Scottish rugby international
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as the best Australian player I’ve seen." Michael Hawker, who played with Ella at inside centre said that "Mark Ella was one of the greatest players– or probably
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and about 4 metres behind him. According to the old formula for the right-angled triangle, this means I was no more than 3 metres wide of him".
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former Australian winger David Campese called Ella "the best rugby player I have ever known or seen." This was a contention he reiterated in
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greatest player– I’ve ever seen." He also contended that Ella changed precepts on how the game could be played.
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1900:Australia rugby union captains
1794:Ella: The Definitive Biography
1484:. Sport Australia Hall of Fame
1185:Ella: The Definitive Biography
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770:In 2002 former Welsh eightman
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1526:"Ella, Mark: Centenary Medal"
1146:"Ella, Mark ARU Hall of Fame"
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811:Sport Australia Hall of Fame
722:In 1984 Australian fullback
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1682:. Pan Macmillan Australia.
1680:Full Time: A Coach's Memoir
1625:. Pan Macmillan Australia.
1373:Poidevin & Webster 1992
276:footballer. Ella played at
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1737:100 Great Rugby Players
1409:Review of Mark Ella in
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813:in 1987. He received a
755:The Best of Both Worlds
510:100 Great Rugby Players
3240:Randwick DRUFC players
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1758:. Little Hills Press.
1601:On a Wing and a Prayer
1397:Harris & Ella 2007
713:On a Wing and a Prayer
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359:, former coach of the
333:Matraville High School
280:and was capped by the
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2293:Sir Nicholas Shehadie
1956:1984 Grand Slam squad
1865:in conversation with
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1754:Harris, Bret (1984).
1332:Ella & Smith 1987
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284:25 times, captaining
1739:. Queen Anne Press.
1604:. Queen Anne Press.
745:Rugby league player
516:International career
327:He and his brothers
214:International career
1716:Ella, Mark (1995).
1701:. ABC Enterprises.
1678:Dwyer, Bob (2004).
1659:Dwyer, Bob (1992).
1320:Campese et al. 1994
875:"Ella, Mark Gordon"
278:flyhalf/five-eighth
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1554:on 3 December 2013
740:For Love Not Money
109:Rugby union career
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