Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
The Bieber situation is relevant, and no - Chez Jarse has not forgotten about his nonsense with sleeping in after a big night on the sauce. Who was his room mate, and why did they abandon him? From a “what happens on tour, stays on tour” Wingman’s perspective, that is almost as big a crime against the Bro code as the selfish actions of JOC (James O'Connor) in the first instance.
Despite a couple of other Musketeers being on the sauce with him (the usual human headline suspects apparently), the rest of the squad did the right thing and were tucked up in their little beddie byes at the right time, and were showered and changed, prim and proper for the major sponsor opportunity on time with no fuss like we all expect a professional to be.
Where Bieber differs is that the contract he is on is not up for renegotiation, and if it were given his past indiscretions, I suspect a cash poor organisation in a bit of a revenue slump would also be looking to seriously cut back his remuneration. Like the lucky sausage he is JOC (James O'Connor) has some time to go on his existing contract.
Turning to a different tack. QC (Quade Cooper) obviously has some issues going on in his life. This is not unique to him and plenty of other talented athletes have had similar issues with injuries, form slumps, different financial expectations, fallings out with the coaching staff etc. How could it be handled better in this instance?
Inside Shoulder often cites The Darkness as setting benchmarks for others to achieve and beat. They have also recently had issues with (primarily alcohol based) breaches of codes of conduct and agreed team protocols. Smith, Guildford (bigtime), Dagg and Both Ends WeePoo spring to mind. Without knowing too much of the inside detail, it would appear that they have surrounded the troubled athlete with whatever necessary support the athlete needs to eliminate the negative influences on their performance.
Additionally the Team Management have been forthright and upfront in imposing disciplinary measures to nip things in the bud, and to demonstrate that that sort of behaviour will NOT be tolerated, to set an example to others in the team and the fans. This is probably a gross oversimplification of a complex situation. Have similar measures been implemented for QC (Quade Cooper)? The Reds CEO and Coaching Director seem to have been prominent in this regard. Has that assistance/advice/help been embraced or rejected by Team QC (Quade Cooper)?
Dingo and, by association, the ARU have been criticised for their poor Man Management. That same allegedly poor man management has resulted in 30 (+) other players in the squad behaving in an exemplary manner, arriving on time, dressed as required, with teeth brushed and hair combed. These players have managed to deliver their contracted deliverables and have more or less re-negotiated their contracts when due with a minimum of fuss and little procrastination. Illicit late night excursions into the night life districts have not been undertaken by too many, twitterings and social media use has by and large been "on message" and non-controversial, except for a couple of serial offenders who seem to constantly put their own interests ahead of the team.
Rugby is a team game that required the combined efforts of players of all shapes, sizes, skill sets, although admittedly at times key individuals can make a difference. Without the combined efforts of all in the team, the key players are often unable to realise their true excitement potential.
What makes QC (Quade Cooper) so special, that he requires special kid glove treatment that can only encourage pretenders like Marlon BrandO'Connor to throw on their Teflon suit and believe that they can get away with similar grandstanding antics without anything sticking?
The Lords of Darkness and their fans do not tolerate petulant behaviour from grandstanders, why should we?
Despite a couple of other Musketeers being on the sauce with him (the usual human headline suspects apparently), the rest of the squad did the right thing and were tucked up in their little beddie byes at the right time, and were showered and changed, prim and proper for the major sponsor opportunity on time with no fuss like we all expect a professional to be.
Where Bieber differs is that the contract he is on is not up for renegotiation, and if it were given his past indiscretions, I suspect a cash poor organisation in a bit of a revenue slump would also be looking to seriously cut back his remuneration. Like the lucky sausage he is JOC (James O'Connor) has some time to go on his existing contract.
Turning to a different tack. QC (Quade Cooper) obviously has some issues going on in his life. This is not unique to him and plenty of other talented athletes have had similar issues with injuries, form slumps, different financial expectations, fallings out with the coaching staff etc. How could it be handled better in this instance?
Inside Shoulder often cites The Darkness as setting benchmarks for others to achieve and beat. They have also recently had issues with (primarily alcohol based) breaches of codes of conduct and agreed team protocols. Smith, Guildford (bigtime), Dagg and Both Ends WeePoo spring to mind. Without knowing too much of the inside detail, it would appear that they have surrounded the troubled athlete with whatever necessary support the athlete needs to eliminate the negative influences on their performance.
Additionally the Team Management have been forthright and upfront in imposing disciplinary measures to nip things in the bud, and to demonstrate that that sort of behaviour will NOT be tolerated, to set an example to others in the team and the fans. This is probably a gross oversimplification of a complex situation. Have similar measures been implemented for QC (Quade Cooper)? The Reds CEO and Coaching Director seem to have been prominent in this regard. Has that assistance/advice/help been embraced or rejected by Team QC (Quade Cooper)?
Dingo and, by association, the ARU have been criticised for their poor Man Management. That same allegedly poor man management has resulted in 30 (+) other players in the squad behaving in an exemplary manner, arriving on time, dressed as required, with teeth brushed and hair combed. These players have managed to deliver their contracted deliverables and have more or less re-negotiated their contracts when due with a minimum of fuss and little procrastination. Illicit late night excursions into the night life districts have not been undertaken by too many, twitterings and social media use has by and large been "on message" and non-controversial, except for a couple of serial offenders who seem to constantly put their own interests ahead of the team.
Rugby is a team game that required the combined efforts of players of all shapes, sizes, skill sets, although admittedly at times key individuals can make a difference. Without the combined efforts of all in the team, the key players are often unable to realise their true excitement potential.
What makes QC (Quade Cooper) so special, that he requires special kid glove treatment that can only encourage pretenders like Marlon BrandO'Connor to throw on their Teflon suit and believe that they can get away with similar grandstanding antics without anything sticking?
The Lords of Darkness and their fans do not tolerate petulant behaviour from grandstanders, why should we?