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QLD Premier Rugby 2025

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
I thought he was staying at Bond and being chased by GPS.

You asked who to call - not who is likely to answer the call.

The only QPR coach work hanging your hat on in 2026 is Mick Heenan.

Funnily enough, I was recently reminded of an article back in 2023 prior to Kiss formally signing with the Reds where it mentions Heenan being a candidate but that after his brief assistant Reds stint, his 6 Premierships with UQ may not be a worthy indicator that he's actually got any talent.

Geez they got that wrong!

Found it - the Christy Doran article and for bonus points it also mentions Adrian Thompson getting flicked!

 

Elwee's Loo

Peter Burge (5)
You asked who to call - not who is likely to answer the call.

The only QPR coach work hanging your hat on in 2026 is Mick Heenan.

Funnily enough, I was recently reminded of an article back in 2023 prior to Kiss formally signing with the Reds where it mentions Heenan being a candidate but that after his brief assistant Reds stint, his 6 Premierships with UQ may not be a worthy indicator that he's actually got any talent.

Geez they got that wrong!

Found it - the Christy Doran article and for bonus points it also mentions Adrian Thompson getting flicked!

Lost in translation - in context as to who is currently available.

I think Mick Heenan is on a better wicket than most Super Rugby Assistant Coaches and doesn't have the travel issues.

Be interesting to see what sort of a coaching team Adrian Thompson builds around him at Souths.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Lost in translation - in context as to who is currently available.

I think Mick Heenan is on a better wicket than most Super Rugby Assistant Coaches and doesn't have the travel issues.

Be interesting to see what sort of a coaching team Adrian Thompson builds around him at Souths.

Depends what you call travel issues - doesn't have long haul trips or nights away.

But he's got a 2hr+ round trip commute on a good day, I believe three days a week. It has definitely come up in conversation with his inner circle.

After the 2025 win though, it seems worth it, so maybe he sticks it out long term.
 

Porridgelover

Frank Row (1)
I thought Rama Chand was supposed to be one of the best coaching appointments at Souths ever? Wasn't that being sprouted on these forums earlier in the yea
You stole my thunder !
I am quite certain Garrick Morgan came out (On Souths Socials) and trumpeted the arrival of Jason Jones & Rama Chand as game changing for Souths.

Both sacked and join a long line of coaches (and substantial number of quality players) driven out of Souths by poor leadership over the past few years.

Good luck Adrian, I am sure your resume is excellent, but you also need cattle to coach.
If some of the conversations are to be believed, Souths might struggle to have 4 grades in 2026.

Perhaps the current decision makers at Chipsy Wood need to stop patting themselves on the back & judge themselves like they have judged coaches & players.
Full Mark your correct Garrick Morgan gave them all huge wraps. Garrick Morgan Im led to believe had full control during his stint, sacked numerous coaches and brought in his own staff, took over as DO then appointed Jason Jones. Committee has big part to blame for allowing all these decisions to be made. The club is now paying the price for some really poor choices with staff. Players have left due to the way things unfolded with sacked coaches. Thommo has his work cut out to try and turn the whole club around after recent years of poor decisions. Be interesting to see if Vest, Eru and others on $$ hang around if the payments are reduced or stopped. Time will tell if Thommo is man to repair a very damaged Souths.
 
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