I haven't seen the length mentioned anywhere. Ryan Martin signed on as an assistant for 2 years at the same time, so it's probably at least that long, I doubt it would be any longer though.Does anyone know how long Foote has been signed for? Just this year? Hopefully he was only a stop gap whilst they tried to find a bigger get.
Attack coach Ryan Martin will serve as Foote's deputy for the next two years, joining the Rebels from the Free Jacks in North America's Major League Rugby (MLR).
Good positive spin, I think Coleman would have been the perfect fit for Melbourne. To think the Rebels flogged the Tahs in December and where the two teams are now is mind boggling.If I was a top calibre rugby coach, The Rebels would be an exciting challenge - a few wallabies in the roster, good youngsters coming through. , easy quick improvements with skills uplift....HUGE upside if we start winning - would look amazing on the CV..
Good positive spin, I think Coleman would have been the perfect fit for Melbourne. To think the Rebels flogged the Tahs in December and where the two teams are now is mind boggling.
I think they would be 2-1 and not 0-3I don’t think the Rebels would be 3-0 with Coleman coaching.
I think they would be 2-1 and not 0-3
It's a fair point - losing 40% of your squad - including 4+ Wallabies would hurt any coach.With the current injury list I think we would be 0-3 like we are at the moment.
Don't get me wrong I think Foote is the wrong choice for coach as he was part of the previous failed coaching team.
However, even the greatest coach in the world can do nothing without the cattle.
The thing that really brought the plight home to me was that if we had a full squad available only 5 of the team that started on the weekend likely would have. Add to that starting 3rd or 4th choice players in some positions it is completely unsustainable.It's a fair point - losing 40% of your squad - including 4+ Wallabies would hurt any coach.
The reality is Foote has to take a short term view - not a long term view as he does not win a few games this season - there is no long term and likely not a 2023 gig for him.Perhaps a pessimistic view but is this the season to start giving more match minutes to the younger talent coming through ? General consensus seems to be that Carter Gordon should be the starting 10 with To'omua outside of him. With the 13 jersey not nailed down, giving Ripley more time there could really push his development- personally don't want a repeat of Tupou or Tuipolotu moving abroad after not getting enough match time. Vudogo looked impressive after coming on against Drua and would like to see him given a start on the wing. If Hodge is not playing full back again I would want to see Mason Gordon given an opportunity but ideally he would get more exposure off bench to begin with. Canham looked good but still behind Phillip and Hosea but again hopefully gets decent minutes from the bench when Hosea returns.
For me if your team is losing you want to cling on to the green shoots and have optimism that the future will be brighter. There is talent coming through at the Rebels and priority for me is that they are kept together and given an opportunity to perform.
The year was never about win loss it was about progress as stupid as that soundsThe reality is Foote has to take a short term view - not a long term view as he does not win a few games this season - there is no long term and likely not a 2023 gig for him.
Rebels played their best game last night of season so far so for me some sparks of positivity . I think they would win games against MP (Moana Pasifika) and could win another odd game as an upset if they keep improving like they did last nightBig chance of not winning a game after blowing that, the Drua at home and the Force away are about the only games I would give us a chance in