It’s not inappropriate if it’s set up by the ARU as a press conference for that function. its also what he said not where he said it TSR
If he hadn't raised his comments in public forums - ie twitter & on tv, these 76 pages of discussion wouldn't have occured. Raising a grevience at work within the four walls of your workplace happens all the time. WHERE he said it is a very big part of the problem.
I took the previous comment to be supporting the 'public embarressment' line. If I misunderstood - fair enough, I apologise.
I would like to see Quade publicly express regret regarding the way he has handled this and the furore it has caused - even if he still believes in much of what he said I would hope he regrets how everything has played out. I would also like to see him express 100% commitment to the Wallabies.
However, if the ARU wish to solve this by publicly shaming Quade then I assume what will actually happen is that the panel tomorrow will tell Quade up front his services are no longer required.
If Quade has any future in rugby, tomorrow needs to be aimed at a reconciliation and for that to happen both sides are going to have to suck it up a bit. Quade is not going to agree that he can continue playing so long as he is tarred and feathered in public.
He remains an important chip for the ARU. Rugby is not exactly awash with cash and he puts bums on seats. I doubt this will be lost on the ARU. Even if they only retain him to help their own cause, I believe they will still want him playing rugby.
This doesn't mean the ARU can't take a firm hand - fine him, hand down other punishment, put him on notice. But IMO there will be no public shaming as it is of absolutely no benefit.