PhilClinton
Mark Loane (55)
Kefu has a deeper resume than Thorn when he joined the Reds, but I agree it would be more of the same in terms of 'the vibe' of the place.
Agree.Interesting reading Michael Atkinson's article in the Brisbane times regarding the speculation of the Reds interest in Toutai Kefu as Head coach. I have to agree with Atkinson's thoughts, that the Reds can't get caught up in nostalgia and need to find a well credentialed 'Head' coach. Simply surrounding him with highly qualified technical assistants won't work. I love Kefu. He was one of my favourite players and is a great servant to the game, be it coaching Tonga or the U9 Souths team. However, what the Reds need now is a coach who can take the players to the next level. Challenge them and make them better players, as well as bring some smarts to the team. I know coaching options are limited, but I don't believe Kefu is the solution.
Agree.
Yes Kefu is the head coach of Tonga but other than that does he even have any other fulltime coaching gigs? What warrants him to get the gig other than being a reds and wallabies legend. His Tongan results aren't exactly impressive.
Maybe his U9 souths team is pretty good.
whats wrong with a kiwi? why does it matter where they are from. aren't the results what you're after?Not just achievable but another potential Wallabies coach in the future rather than some kiwi
I want both (results and a pathway for Australian coaches)whats wrong with a kiwi? why does it matter where they are from. aren't the results what you're after?
hmm i think if you want the best results possible, then you can't limit it to Australian only coaches.I want both (results and a pathway for Australian coaches)
We've had two very successful Kiwi coaches who failed with our players. I can't tell you what the problem is but it doesn't seem to work.whats wrong with a kiwi? why does it matter where they are from. aren't the results what you're after?
Daryl Gibson at the Tahs was a disaster. Had no interested in bringing through the next generation. Just wanted to win a title to secure his next gig. Mack Masson an example of complete mismanagement of young talent.We've had two very successful Kiwi coaches who failed with our players. I can't tell you what the problem is but it doesn't seem to work.
You're missing a Learning consultant.This would be the ducks nuts:
Head Coach - Robbie Deans
Forwards Coach - Toutai Kefu
Backs Coach - Aidan Toua
Attack Coach - Heeno
Defense Coach - Moses Rauluni
Scrum Coach - Steve Moore
Lineout Coach - James Horwill
This would be the ducks nuts:
Head Coach - Robbie Deans
Forwards Coach - Toutai Kefu
Backs Coach - Aidan Toua
Attack Coach - Heeno
Defense Coach - Moses Rauluni
Scrum Coach - Steve Moore
Lineout Coach - James Horwill
what are Toua's, Moore's and Horwill's coaching credentials?
Exactly.
Moore doesn't want to coach professionally anyway, he's happy to offer a hand when needed but that's it.
He is very '2nd life' minded these days and career focussed. Being an ex-Wallaby captain he's still on the hook for media duties as well, from what I know he's very happy to phase out of the rugby life stuff soon.
I also know he is very unhappy with how things are being run - if he is that unhappy why doesnt he help out, there is a massive shortage of expertise when it comes to scrummaging.
I also know he is very unhappy with how things are being run - if he is that unhappy why doesnt he help out, there is a massive shortage of expertise when it comes to scrummaging.
Backs Coach - Quade CooperThis would be the ducks nuts:
Backs Coach - Aidan Toua
Attack Coach - Heeno