fair enough. And what have you come up with?
I'll have a go.
The answer has to be that even after 2 years it's hard to evaluate. I'd love to tar her with the same brush as the rest of the RA mob but it clearly isn't logical to do so.
Relationship and leadership wrt the board: It would need inside info to comment. She doesnt seem to suffer the more extreme issues that Pulver was hit with, whether by her influence or just circumstance is hard to know.
Leadership and direction of the professional game: I was going to mark this as so-so. Nothing particularly innovative (ala Pulver and NRC). NRC has trundled rather than been pushed. But no glaring negatives. On a downside an apparent strategy of feint praise as the form of obstruction to Twiggy is not good from my perspective. Let's chalk that up to Clyne.
Leadership and direction to Premier rugby: Again I have seen little obvious initiatives here, but if the proof of the pudding is in the eating, matters with the SRU have not just calmed, but a more proactive stance is being taken by the SRU in things like NRC. She may just be lucky here, but she hasnt done anything to exacerbate the Pulver relation either. QPR has continued to push and the relationship with the Reds seems as strong as ever. Other states dont seem to have any biting public issues with RA right now. So, steady hand at the tiller.
Leadership and direction to the Amateur game I think the grass roots is not getting the attention it deserves. She's working with budget limitations and reality. No obvious initiatives from the perspective of the general fan. Call her performance so-so, again though, not going backwards.
Pathways and age groups: The suggestion is we chalk this up to Pulver? But we only have 2 years to assess. Well done Castle.
Folau saga: depending which side of the polemic you sit on she was either less than poor or excellent under crazy circumstances. Like everything else on this matter there will be no consensus so better left alone in the discussion.
Super Rugby: We need to see the next negotiations, big milestone coming. Though I imagine it has Clyne's fingerprints more than Castle's. Her relationship with NZ bothers me, but I'm mostly on my own here. Super Rugby performance has not yet proven a turn in the down trend, but we have not had to follow Clyne's "room for 3 teams only" graph and spreadsheet. Needs more time to assess.
Cheika: She inherited a one-sided contract and needed to guide quietly to avoiding scaring the horses. She put in place controls to dampen the Cheika excess. RA must shoulder blame with Cheika, but does that include Castle? Test will be going forward and what happens around coaching set up for 2020. I'll give her faint praise on this.
Just my knee jerk response here. I'd love to hear thoughts from people directly involved with the clubs at all levels. Rugby has steadied under Castle's watch at nearly all levels. There are no innovations or initiatives but generally the down trend seems to have flattened.
I don't think she is ever going to be a CEO to be excited about, but there seems to be little reason to call for her head.