There are people in the Reds front office who need to be called into account for their part in the demise of Graham. Or more importantly, their lack of contribution towards his and the teams success.
However, I feel that they will fly underneath the radar of the internet forums until people start to view that the current playing roster is not up to competing at this level consistently. There has been too much winning experience and talent that has been left to simply walk out the door. If they left because of the coach, then the front of house needs to tender their resignations for their lack of action.
It is a fact that losing becomes a habit, just like winning. Reds will be "rebuilding" for a few more seasons yet. Yes, there is youth there that will grow, but, will they grow into players who are simply used to losing at this level?
If you have an honest look at the roster, there are maybe 6 or 7 that if fully fit would be considered for a Wallaby squad, with only 3 or 4 with a realistic chance of making game day 23 and they're all forwards.
- Greg Holmes is headed to Exeter next season, so is calling time on his Wallaby career, given he only has 30 odd caps.
- Goromaru; cannot be considered, off to Toulon?!?
- Tui cannot be considered
- Liam Gill; off to Toulon?
Yep, Stephen Moore is coming....., but......, with who? The roster has been left to wither and thus I believe that existing and experienced talent will need to be shipped in from elsewhere, rather than grown at least in the short to medium term. The QRU will need to pay overs to get them here, grown talent and the "elite" next genners will opt to leave,....and so the cycle continues for the next few years.
Graham wasn't and isn't the only one who should have had stones thrown at them.