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Trevor Allan (34)
I love how you are able to say Lucas was "discarded" without considering that with his experience he very likely commanded, and possibly asked for a contract which no team could afford to pay a player who would potentially not even make the 23 if all are fit.
How much is he on in France? Would he have stayed here for around $100,000 a season? Because that's really all the reds could afford to offer him. Between JOC (James O'Connor), Hunt and Quade, his two most played positions were well covered by players who were perceived to be in the first choice starting 15 and rightly not expected to drop out of that due to lack of form.
That leaves injuries as the only way for Lucas to make the team.
How can you honestly afford to pay significant money for that player
How many successful teams have quality back up at 10 when they already have an experienced 10?
And how many of those quality back ups don't command a starting spot in another position?
The Reds have made a number of errors in coaching. You just sit here and poke holes in everything from a position of hindsight, without ever considering the realities which they faced when making many of these decisions.
If you honestly believe that in 2014, that you would have prioritised retaining Lucas and Harris, by logic of retaining cover in one of your most stable positions, versus attempting to recruit JOC (James O'Connor) and Hunt to fill weaknesses in the squad, then you are a … edited.
I'm going to have a crack at a calm and rational response. This is roughly what I have put together as the timeline based on first hand accounts from the players about when they heard what.
The Reds were never in hunt to retain Harris. I can confirm this because the bloke alluded as such to me himself when I had a quick opportunity to ask late last year. The Reds knew this early on. Once they knew that Harris was going, they 100% should have realised that the depth at 10 had taken a hit and taken steps to try and find a solution.
Apparently they had already locked up Hunt and JOC (James O'Connor) who were probably going to play in the outside backs. Funds were starting to get skinny under the cap, and Thomson/Tui are not even yet signed.
The Reds then made a short sighted mistake. They made the decision to save money on Lucas and sign Tui, Thomson and Paia'ua to strengthen a perceived area of weakness from 2014, the back row, while leaving the halves exposed with fragile depth.
The question they should have asked themselves at the time is this...Out of the two groups (backrowers and 9/10's) would we prefer to lose one to a season ending injury;
Thomson, Gill, Schatz, (given that Browning, Robinson and Quirk were already signed)
Genia, Quade (given that Frisby and Paia'ua would be the options)
At the time I expressed huge concern that the Reds had made a decision based on trying to over-strengthen an one area (particularly with big names and fanfare) at the huge expense of depth in another. I feel gutted that I have been proved right.
There are a lot of players in the Reds squad who I think we could have done without one or two in order to keep Lucas under the cap.
- Tui
- Magnay
- Paia'ua
- Frisby (Gasp, I know)
- Robinson (regrettable but still true)
- Ant Fainga'a (also regrettable but still true)
- One of JOC (James O'Connor) or Hunt
Even if you agree with nothing I've said above, the fact remains that the Reds gambled with their squad balance and have lost spectacularly.