I highly doubt Ollie would move on, I'd love it, but doubt it.
The injury issue is a killer and he and his team of undergrad interns need to be held accountable.
Last year the Reds were clearly unfit and injuries were occurring at such a rate that Graham blamed them solely for the poor start. Ollie always jumps on social media a criticises the commentators for not knowing etc. This makes me think he is a data chaser. Collecting data and pursuing improvements in data simply to cover ones own backside. The only data that matters at that level is the final score. Maybe from his point of view games missed through injury.
At the top of any sport keeping players on the field is number 1 for a S&C staff. Doesn't matter how fast or strong you are if you are sitting in the stands. The academy boys might have slightly different priorities but not the top 30.
Obviously contact injuries are unavoidable, but non-contact injuries shouldn't occur at all.
The things that bugs me most about the S&C department is that it is filled with undergrads/ just graduated 20 year olds rather than the best available staff. I guess it makes them less likely to challenge him. But the overall philosophy is a big step down from when Marsh was in charge. FWIW in the last 18 months there have been a number of world class S&C coaches become available, even in Brisbane, but obviously kids with no experience are better.
I always think back to how the Force operate.
They had one of the countries top S&C coaches as their 2IC. The head of S&C left and the 2IC was a certainty to take over. Except they went and got a guy from England. The 2IC was shattered but stayed, creating a very strong team. Then they brought in David Joyce on top of these two. So they had 3 world class coaches, all capable of heading up a department of their own. I'm not sure we even have one guy capable of that.