What role will Louden undertake at the Rebels? Attack?
His coaching appointment is great news. The more well-credentialed Aussie coaches involved in Australian rugby, the better.
According to the press release, yes he will look after attack.
What role will Louden undertake at the Rebels? Attack?
His coaching appointment is great news. The more well-credentialed Aussie coaches involved in Australian rugby, the better.
Well he has got an open canvas at the Rebels, I doubt he can go backwards from only winning four gamesHe did the Bulls attack when they were winning titles
Todd Louden was attack coach with the Bulls when they won their first Super title in 2007, then either attack coach or backs coach with Ewen McKenzie when the Waratahs were beaten in the Final in 2008.He did the Bulls attack when they were winning titles
Todd Louden was attack coach with the Bulls when they won their first Super title in 2007, then either attack coach or backs coach with Ewen McKenzie when the Waratahs were beaten in the Final in 2008.
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The QRU have said they will control the NRC teams for the first 2 seasons. I would not be surprised if Bond took control of QLD Country after next year. Hedger would then run the QLD Country program as well as the Bond Uni Premier Rugby program. There is huge potential to grow both of these into successful organisations.He's going to coach the team which has been the bottom of QLD premier rugby for something like 7 seasons. If he aspires to coach professionally, it's a step backwards.
There is two NRC teams which are coached by Reds assistant coaches and therefore if he is involved there, it will be as an assistant.
There is no way this move isn't backwards if he aspires to be a professional coach. At best he may be able to progress to an assistant coach of the Reds over time.
He may have other motivations though.
The QRU have said they will control the NRC teams for the first 2 seasons. I would not be surprised if Bond took control of QLD Country after next year. Hedger would then run the QLD Country program as well as the Bond Uni Premier Rugby program. There is huge potential to grow both of these into successful organisations.
I think that Bond has their eye on pushing for the title as Australia's number 1 rugby university. They have plenty of stiff competition but they seem to be throwing quite a bit of money behind it.
Reading on social media this morning that Sefanaia Naivalu has been signed up by the Rebels. No details on duration or contract type. Based on his NRC form thus far you'd be hard pressed to not sign him.
Some massive discounts on Rebels gear at the moment. Have not checked other Super Rugby sides but you would expect the same.
http://www.lovell-rugby.co.uk/search/melbourne-rebels
Reading on social media this morning that Sefanaia Naivalu has been signed up by the Rebels. No details on duration or contract type. Based on his NRC form thus far you'd be hard pressed to not sign him.
How many players do we have in the squad? It was meant to be 32 I believe, but now Metcher and Sefa have both been signed.