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Reds 2014

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Beer Baron

Phil Hardcastle (33)
Signing Lote would an absolute waste of coin. Hasn't the Reds already been down the path of signing League has beens?
 

Tangawizi

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Signing Lote would an absolute waste of coin. Hasn't the Reds already been down the path of signing League has beens?

Agreed.

If the Reds were going to sign a winger from Wests Tigers I'd much prefer it to be Koroibete than Lote. But can't imagine either of them happening anytime soon.
 
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TOCC

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Reds have reportedly made an offer to Lachlan Turner, but he also has some from overseas
 

HodgoBerro

Bill Watson (15)
In reference to TOCC's comment:

Payto & Panda: Lachie Turner in talks with Queensland Reds; third tier discussions continue

IAIN PAYTEN, JAMIE PANDARAM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH AUGUST 29, 2013 10:00PM

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ussions-continue/story-fni2fylx-1226706914962

CURSED Waratahs and Wallaby winger Lachie Turner could defect to arch-rivals Queensland Reds to revive his career.

Turner is off contract with the Waratahs and is seriously considering taking up an offer from the Reds, who are hunting an experienced outside back to replace Digby Ioane (France) and Luke Morahan (Force).

Officially, Turner and the Waratahs remain in talks but it’s believed there is little chance of him staying. It is understood he also has an overseas offer, and will make a call in the next few weeks.

It’s been a tough couple of years for Turner, who has effectively sat out the last two seasons after badly tearing a hamstring in 2012 and breaking his leg this year. It is understood Richard Graham remains a big fan and believes there are many good years to come from the flyer, who is still only 26.

Turner, who has played 71 Super games and 15 Tests, was in good form for the Wallabies at the end of 2011.
 

Scrubber2050

Mark Ella (57)
Reds awards tonight
The Medal of the Big Bloke - who win win the players player
IMO it will be very close
1. Liam Gill
2. Jake Shatz
3. James Slipper

Peoples Choice: Probably Will Genia
 

Parse

Bill Watson (15)
2014 Reds Squad announced at the Gala Ball (with some contracted to years)

Forwards

Saia Fainga'a
James Hanson 2015
Albert Anae 2015
Ben Daley 2016
Greg Holmes
James Slipper
Jono Owen 2014
James Horwill
Rob Simmons
Ed O’Donoghue
Ed Quirk
Dave McDuling 2015
Liam Gill
Beau Robinson 2015
Jake Schatz
Curtis Browning

Backs

Will Genia
Nick Frisby
Quade Cooper
Ben Lucas
Anthony Fainga'a
Mike Harris
Ben Tapuai
Chris Feauai-Sautia 2014
Rod Davies
Dom Shipperley
Jamie-Jerry Taulagi
Aidan Toua


Seems to be a couple of spots left.
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
Jake Shatz got the Pilecki Medal, bit of a surprise over Gilly and Slipper, but deserved nevertheless, under rated player.

Curtis Browning got rookie, Jarrad Butler got Spirirt of Reds, Liam Gill got people's player of the year.

Surprised Ben Daley re-signed. He will be stuck for opportunities behind Holmes and Anae at loose head you'd think.
 
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TOCC

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J-J Taulagi has actually been signed as a foreign development player..
Toua and McDuling could consider themselves lucky considering their injury history...

So from that they are possibly chasing another back rower and obviously another winger(Lachlan Turner)
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
The Reds look a bit like a mid-table squad for next year. That forward pack looks light on, IMO.

In the backs, players like Ioane and Morahan are departing and (so far) only rookies arriving..... Turner is a possible signing who appears unwanted by the Waratahs.....

Some of the younger players are going to have to step it up if they are to have a hope of making the top six.
 

HodgoBerro

Bill Watson (15)
Looks like this Lachie Turner thing is a done deal.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...-queensland-reds/story-fnii0lp2-1226707735479

FORMER Wallabies finisher Lachie Turner is on the brink of signing a deal to play with the Reds in 2014 in a shrewd move that will bolster the club's depleted wing stocks.

A broken leg in April ruined this season for Turner, 26, who is eager to continue his 71-game Super Rugby career which has stalled with NSW Waratahs.

His experience as a winger of 15 Tests would be a valuable salve for the loss of Digby Ioane (Stade Francais) and Luke Morahan (Western Force).

Turner has his own injury to fully overcome but he does offer insurance with Dom Shipperley (shoulder) and Rod Davies (knee) at the start of long recoveries from surgery.

The Reds have announced 28 of the 30 names who will be on their 2014 playing roster but it is the hunt for a missing link like Turner which is the head-turner.

University’s sharp-stepping Jamie-Jerry Taulagi, 20 and still qualified to play for Samoa, has been signed as a foreign development player. His exciting attacking ways will be measured against GPS in Saturday’s Premier Rugby preliminary final at Ballymore.

Backrower Jarrad Butler, who played 11 times for the Reds this season, has switched to the Brumbies.

New coach Richard Graham has locked up the core group who have taken the Reds to the Super Rugby finals for the past three seasons.

He has also shown huge faith in inking new deals for lock Dave McDuling, who didn’t play a game for the Reds in 2012-13 because of two knee surgeries, and injury-prone back Aidan Toua.

Toua has played just five times for the Reds over the past three seasons. He could easily have been let go but, at 23, Toua’s best can still be ahead.

Forwards Albert Anae, James Hanson and Beau Robinson are locked in to the end of 2015, prop Ben Daley will be a Red until the end of 2016 and boom youngster Chris Feauai-Sautia has re-signed for 2014.

While exciting young backrower Curtis Browning will have a bigger role in 2014, the Reds forward ranks look short on dynamism and line-busting power overall.

"We have retained the core group of players who have delivered Queensland rugby success over the past three seasons. We have worked hard on establishing a culture that the players want to be a part of," Graham said.

Reds 2014 squad: Backs: W Genia, N Frisby, Q Cooper, B Lucas, A Fainga'a, M Harris, B Tapuai, C Feauai-Sautia, R Davies, D Shipperley, J-J Taulagi, A Toua. Forwards: S Fainga'a, J Hanson, A Anae, B Daley, G Holmes, J Slipper, J Owen, J Horwill, R Simmons, E O’Donoghue, E Quirk, D McDuling, L Gill, B Robinson, J Schatz, C Browning, 2 to be named.
 

RedsHappy

Tony Shaw (54)
The Reds look a bit like a mid-table squad for next year. That forward pack looks light on, IMO.

In the backs, players like Ioane and Morahan are departing and (so far) only rookies arriving... Turner is a possible signing who appears unwanted by the Waratahs...

Some of the younger players are going to have to step it up if they are to have a hope of making the top six.

Indeed. That squad is so low-risk (in terms of new players able to compensate for or fix 2013's serious attacking weaknesses) and utterly unadventurous, can any of us seriously see it beating, for example, the Cru, Bulls, Chiefs and Brumbies into the 2014 top 6?

Confirms my and others previously expressed view that the whole Reds management and coaching establishment peaked on July 9, 2011 and that triumph was somehow implicitly deemed enough. We thought we'd invented something that'd come with its own auto pilot and go on forever. The meek manner in which we played and lost badly in both 2012's and 2013's S15 QFs said it all.

We have, best case, cruised, and worst case declined, since 2011 and no one within the Reds establishment has greatly concerned themselves with anti-complacency innovation and fundamental strategic improvement. 'When Greatness Calls' as our catch cry was sadly exposed as self-congratulatory hype.

And as but one consequence I believe we will really struggle to hold off a significant decline in 2014's membership levels over 2013's.


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gel

Ken Catchpole (46)
At what point does a player become "unsignable" with regards to injuries?

From a moral point of view, I think it is great that they are sticking with a lot of guys who are constantly injured as it is hardly their fault, but from a business point of view, I think it's insane that they are sticking with a lot of guys who are constantly injured regardless of whether it's their fault or not.

There doesn't appear to be a great deal of cover for when the regulars go down, given that the replacements are guys who are almost always injured themselves.

Is Richard Graham going to be lacing on the boots this year?
 

No4918

John Hipwell (52)
Lachie will be a great pickup if he can stay fit. Fullback is the biggest area of concern for me, how would he go there? Would be no noted kickers in the back 3 so i guess it depends how how Graham plays Cooper.
 

Parse

Bill Watson (15)
This idea of 30 man squads doesn't seem like a good idea to me. Whats the actual squad size rule these days imposed by the ARU? Is there a number of academy players that can train with the team as well?
 
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