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Bob Davidson (42)
What’s that supposed to meanWhat did your kids think of their lumps of coal?
What’s that supposed to meanWhat did your kids think of their lumps of coal?
The Reds hold the most mystery to me.
In reality what is a good result if you’re a fan? Finals a minimum? Top 4 exceptional?
That's probably about right for results, but first year of a new coach will always be looked at slightly differently, so there will be a bit of leeway in results if there's a clear vision and progression. Finals still a must though, given it's more than half the comp.The Reds hold the most mystery to me.
Think I know what to expect from all the other sides but the Reds have young talent but have lost talent. They have players we are waiting to see take the step and a new coach who tbf hasn’t been a world beater but definitely knows what he’s doing.
In reality what is a good result if you’re a fan? Finals a minimum? Top 4 exceptional?
Sorry mate - was just having a cheeky dig.What’s that supposed to mean
A really good overview TSR. Will try to do something similar for the Brumbies. Hope you log into the Brumbies thread and have a read.So what’s everyone’s thoughts for this season?
I know that there is an overarching sense of doom and gloom in Australian rugby but personally January is always a good time to be (cautiously) optimistic. For the Reds there seems to be plenty of reason to feel we will do better than last year.
Here are my key positives -
1. Front Row - big tick. Last year we lost Tupou, Hoopert & Nasser before we started. Nonggorr was coming off an injury interrupted year. This year we’ve brought in Toomaga-Allen & Hodgman, Nasser is back fit and Faessler and Nonggorr have played test rugby. We’ve also got a couple of very promising youngsters in De Lutiis & Craig (although I don’t expect to see much of them this year). We have depth at prop with Ravi & Fa’agase. Last year our scrum became a real weakness. This year it should be significantly improved and all of these guys can make an impact around the field. I think the changes to the Front row are the most significant on field change and I expect them to generate an immediate return.
2. Points to prove - I think this can be an overrated concept at times. Not sure how many pro players really need extra motivation. But, sometimes they do need a change. Harry Wilson has been superb for Qld but successive Wallabies coaches have passed him over. I’ve no doubt the new coaching regime has him very focused on finding another 10%. McReight seems the new Hooper. For all the good he does there is already a chorus that he is too small. Can he add some brawn & power without sacrificing his speed. Liam Wright has had a rotten run with injury. He is at risk of dropping too far behind others but another new regime should clean the slate. He would tick a lot of boxes for the Wallabies (although potentially more at 7). Uru is the guy who has had to mostly fill the role of lock or utility whilst still trying to push his own credentials. Would add some impact to the backrow. As good as our backrow has been, all four guys are at the right age and with experience under their belt that they should, hopefully, be able to find more in their game.
3. New Coaching set up - personally I think Thorn deserves enormous credit for some of the changes he brought to the Reds. But last year seems to have been a year to many. Les Kiss has the experience to make a real difference to a team with tons of potential but falling short on execution. Time will tell but I am hoping Kiss can provide the finishing touches like McKenzie did for the squad Phil Mooney brought together.
4. Improved depth/experience - depth makes or breaks Super Rugby seasons. No one gets through unscathed. The Reds best 23 on paper looks pretty strong - but it is unlikely that we’ll see them on the field more than once or twice. Whilst Thorn/Cordingly were criticised for some key exits, the Reds retention has largely been very good. Over the last 2 seasons guys like Blake, Asiata, Vest, Anderson, Thomas, Creighton, Lynagh, Annan & Grealy have been toiling away, learning their craft. Guys like Smith & Flook have gone from rookies to consistent performers. I don’t think you can overstate the value of 12 months additional experience in a squad that is still relatively young.
5. Competition in the backs - there have been issues with injury and some patchy form at times but O’Connor, Paisami, Flook, Petaia & Campbell is a quality group of players. Vunivalu seems to have been one of the few successes of the Jones debacle. Henry needs some time injury free but seems capable at Super level. The Reds have a quality backline in there. If the forwards and halves do their job the outside backs should be able to match anyone and better most.
That’s my take. Interested to hear others view.
Who will be the break out this year?
By a few reports I've heard, things are absolutely humming. Hopefully it translates into the season.On the Reds, I think the critical question will be how Les Kiss performs, or has the team performing.
Couldn't tell you why or speak to corporate hospitality specifically, but it seems pretty standard for Suncorp - Broncos and Dolphins opening games a couple of weeks later are also not on sale yet. Only tickets for the Roar (who are currently in season) are available for that period at the moment. Might be something to do with membership sales I guess?A family member who is an office bearer of a country rugby region tried yesterday to arrange for a corporate box & wanted to know the booking price.
The Reds reception put him onto TicketTek, who in turn were not able to provide him with any information as to bookings, for corporate boxes or for individual admission. He was particularly interested in the Reds/Waratah game, starting the season.
He is quite appalled that he couldn't make any progress with his enquiry & phoned me. I said I'd send out a request for info from other Reds rugby supporters.
Can anyone advise why tickets are not yet available for a game not that far off?
A family member who is an office bearer of a country rugby region tried yesterday to arrange for a corporate box & wanted to know the booking price.
The Reds reception put him onto TicketTek, who in turn were not able to provide him with any information as to bookings, for corporate boxes or for individual admission. He was particularly interested in the Reds/Waratah game, starting the season.
He is quite appalled that he couldn't make any progress with his enquiry & phoned me. I said I'd send out a request for info from other Reds rugby supporters.
Can anyone advise why tickets are not yet available for a game not that far off?
Maybe enquire through the Suncorp Stadium website?A family member who is an office bearer of a country rugby region tried yesterday to arrange for a corporate box & wanted to know the booking price.
The Reds reception put him onto TicketTek, who in turn were not able to provide him with any information as to bookings, for corporate boxes or for individual admission. He was particularly interested in the Reds/Waratah game, starting the season.
He is quite appalled that he couldn't make any progress with his enquiry & phoned me. I said I'd send out a request for info from other Reds rugby supporters.
Can anyone advise why tickets are not yet available for a game not that far off?
Welcome to the forum and great pickup. It's good to see more investment in the professional structures around the women's game at the state level..Hi guys, first time poster and long time reader here. Saw on LinkedIn a few days ago that the QRU/Reds are advertising for a high performance manager to drive the women’s side of the game - https://www.sportspeople.com.au/jobs/79590-womens-high-performance-manager-queensland-reds
Seems like some real ambition to make the Qld women’s program a real powerhouse which is great to see. Anyone have any sense that this is something they’re planning to do for the men’s side as well?
I believe Reg Tayler has been in this role the past few years? However, it was 7s dominant. He must be moving onto something else or an expansion of the role.Hi guys, first time poster and long time reader here. Saw on LinkedIn a few days ago that the QRU/Reds are advertising for a high performance manager to drive the women’s side of the game - https://www.sportspeople.com.au/jobs/79590-womens-high-performance-manager-queensland-reds
Seems like some real ambition to make the Qld women’s program a real powerhouse which is great to see. Anyone have any sense that this is something they’re planning to do for the men’s side as well?
I believe Reg Tayler has been in this role the past few years? However, it was 7s dominant. He must be moving onto something else or an expansion of the role.
Agree, got to say am pretty excited about the upcoming season. Cautiously optimistic..Really great to hear from Les Kiss in particular. I'm still a bit worried about how he's going to get our discipline right, but I've been impressed by him every time I've heard from him. Hopefully he can keep that going when they take the field.