Why weren't the players consulted?
This from the Brisbane Times:
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Star Queensland Reds back Digby Ioane has slammed the Queensland Rugby Union's decision to fire coach Phil Mooney as "bullshit", describing as disgraceful that players were informed of his dismissal this morning by text message.
Mooney's sacking, with a year remaining on his three-year deal at Ballymore, has stunned the playing group and opened the door to a potential player revolt at the struggling Super 14 franchise.
After waking to rumours that their coach may be on the way out, the players held a meeting after a weights session at rugby headquarters this morning. Later they were informed by SMS that Mooney was no longer their coach.
"We had a meeting this morning about what's going to happen," said Ioane, the Reds player of the season. "But I didn't take it too seriously - I thought it was a gee-up, I thought it was a joke.
"Then we got a text that they had terminated his contract.
"It's a load of bullshit I reckon, to be honest. He's a great coach - it doesn't take two years to win (the Super 14).
"You've seen changes in those two years. We had other coaches, like Eddie Jones, leave and it got left to Phil to clean up and to be honest he did a great job."
Ioane, who signed a new two-year contract after protracted negotiations, said he was particularly upset about the way the players were told the news.
"I reckon it's just a disgrace," he said.
"It's not professional how we just rocked up this morning and your coach has just got fired and there's a team there."
"To hear that Phil Mooney is leaving, I think it's just pathetic. They didn't even warn us. They could have been professional and told the players first of all what was going on. None of us saw it coming."
Ioane said he had decided to stay at Ballymore amid offers from overseas and rival Super 14 clubs because Mooney was in charge.
"I'm more hurt because I just signed for two years - this is where I want to spend my career with Phil Mooney by my side," he said.
"If he's not there, what's next? I wouldn't have a clue."
He said the players were likely to hold a team meeting on Monday where he will raise the stunning prospect of calling on the QRU to give Mooney his job back.
"The players love him and he's a good coach," Ioane said. "At least give him one more year to prove himself. I see things changing.
"All the boys want him to coach again. If the boys can help I guess they'll put their hand up and try and get him back."
Reds fullback Mark McLinden described the news of Mooney's departure as "a bit of a shock".
"There have been a lot of people moving on in the administration but it wasn't something that you really thought about," he said.
"We were looking forward to next year, knowing that Phil was the coach.
"It's not something I'd put a lot of thought into yet."
McLinden said Mooney had played a central role in luring him from rugby league to the Reds.
"I feel for him - my relationship with him will be ongoing. I'll consult him with queries as I have this year," he said.
"He was well-liked. I enjoyed my time under him and learned a lot from him.
"But the Reds have made a decision - we've just got to get on with it."