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Qualifying Final: 2.Crusaders v 5.Reds 6/06

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John Hipwell (52)
And for 2 years straight I’ve been told how much better Les Kiss is, only for him to fail at the exact same point Thorn did two years in a row. Pretty concerning from a Wallabies perspective, Kiss’ Reds seem to fall apart so easily in big games

We've seen constantly the inability of Brumbies coaches to translate super results to the Wallaby level. Both Laurie and Larkham have failed spectacularly along with McKellar.
 

Tomthumb

Peter Fenwicke (45)
well…. Players are signing to stay with Kiss, and they were leaving under Thorn.. if as you say all other things remain the same; that does make Kiss better then Thorn
Does it matter who wants to stay if you can’t win games? Kiss seems to be Teflon despite yet another disappointing season
 

TSR

Steve Williams (59)
And for 2 years straight I’ve been told how much better Les Kiss is, only for him to fail at the exact same point Thorn did two years in a row. Pretty concerning from a Wallabies perspective, Kiss’ Reds seem to fall apart so easily in big games
C’mon. I think Thorn deserves enormous credit for what he did in terms of tearing down the rot inside the Reds and rebuilding a much better organisation.

But if you can’t see the difference on the field you aren’t trying.
 

Tomthumb

Peter Fenwicke (45)
We've seen constantly the inability of Brumbies coaches to translate super results to the Wallaby level. Both Laurie and Larkham have failed spectacularly along with McKellar.
At least they have had results to an extent in the first place. Kiss just fails spectacularly at club level
 

Adam84

John Eales (66)
Does it matter who wants to stay if you can’t win games? Kiss seems to be Teflon despite yet another disappointing season
I’d say losing the playing group is a pretty big factor yeah, and as much as I liked Thorn, he had lost it.

if you’re arguing Kiss doesn’t cop criticism, aren’t your own comments evidence that this isn’t true?
 

duckbill

Ward Prentice (10)
Too many injuries, and piss poor refereeing, they tried and never gave up but I was dreading this game before it even kicked off. It's such a shame that they couldn't get decent refs lined up for a game like this

I feel like going outside and kicking the dog, but she doesn't deserve it. Maybe Paul Williams' dog instead?
 

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Peter Fenwicke (45)
C’mon. I think Thorn deserves enormous credit for what he did in terms of tearing down the rot inside the Reds and rebuilding a much better organisation.

But if you can’t see the difference on the field you aren’t trying.
I did see a difference, Thorns last QF they almost beat the top of the table Chiefs, and in both of Kiss QF’s they have been played off the park

I’m not claiming Thorns a good coach, I’m claiming Kiss is just as mediocre when it comes down to it
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
That's tough losing your 10 , with no specialists on bench. As a Canes man I know feeling, and I think it hurt Reds when they started to get shit together in 2nd half.
Need some props, Nongoor unfortunately isn't really there at 3, and Faga'ase is perhaps past his best which was never that high anyway. What are your locks like in scrum, I know that helps Crusaders, Barrett is a f***en good scrmmager.
By geez Tate M is a quality 9 though, and Wilson and McDermott are both pretty good.
 

Tomthumb

Peter Fenwicke (45)
I’d say losing the playing group is a pretty big factor yeah, and as much as I liked Thorn, he had lost it.

if you’re arguing Kiss doesn’t cop criticism, aren’t your own comments evidence that this isn’t true?
I seem to be the only one, hell Kiss just got promoted to the top job in the country behind 2 QF appearances with the best roster in Aus
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
as for Kiss as wallabies coach, I’ve said all year that I didn’t think any of the 3 x Super Rugby applicants were the ideal candidates. Dunno who is though.

If we want success, Wallabies coaching choice is slightly less important than recognising we have structural issues and working together to fix them.
 

TSR

Steve Williams (59)
I will say one thing I’ve been disappointed with this year is our set peice. I feel like it should have been much stronger than it has been. Injuries have had an impact but, when you get down to it, we’ve still rolled out a pretty good tight 5 each week. I feel like we should have been much better in that regard.
 

Adam84

John Eales (66)
I seem to be the only one, hell Kiss just got promoted to the top job in the country behind 2 QF appearances with the best roster in Aus
Nice man, well done.

But pretty sure there’s a thread elsewhere for the next wallabies coach to talk about how mediocre Kiss is and how Larkham should have got the job. You’re not even talking about the match itself….can we talk about the match please?
 
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Adam84

John Eales (66)
We have something like 5 broken front rowers. Three wallabies (one all black) and a promising tight head all unavailable.

Aidan Ross next year will make a big difference.

Interested to see what happens next year, even with Ross and LHP… we’re short on LHPs and there’s a decent crop off THPs coming through. Bloomfield, Lutiis, Nongorr and JTA (Jeffery Toomaga-Allen) as the veteran.

curious as to whether Nongorr might switch LHP, he has been playing it a fair bit late in the game
 
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