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Peter Sullivan (51)
I would like to see the coaches consistently giving Greene 20 minutes to close out games. McIntyre seems to suffer cramps ever week by then, so it makes sense to bring fresh legs on. For some reason though, the coaching staff seem reluctant to use him.

I think it is fair to say we wont be playing finals rugby this year.

Give then 40 minutes each week and swap so they both get to play with starting players.
 

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Alan Cameron (40)
I would like to see the coaches consistently giving Greene 20 minutes to close out games. McIntyre seems to suffer cramps ever week by then, so it makes sense to bring fresh legs on. For some reason though, the coaching staff seem reluctant to use him.



This is a tough one. Greene needs a lot more time but it is a tough ask to come in a close out games. He has an attaching mindset and threw a bad pass that lead to a Clan try when playing the percentages was probably the better option.

I don't know what the answer is, McIntyre is developing well with all the time he is getting and it is obvious Greene needs time to develop as well. Just not enough minutes in the game for them both the develop.
 

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Andrew Slack (58)
First and foremost, the coaches should and will do what gives them the best chance to win the game.

If this means Greene has to cop being second in the pecking order and has to work even hard to get meaningful minutes, well that's the way it should be anyway.

My rational for Greene getting 20 minutes consistantly is that McIntyre has invariably cramped up in the last 15 - 20.

It is a big ask for Greene to come out with games in the balance, but that is that is the option the coaches have and I'd rather see him given the responsibility than stick with a fellow rookie on one leg.

He threw a bad pass on the weekend - but hey, fair more experienced players have done worse. Hopefully the coaches are in his ear telling him he still has their confidence and they give him a chance to get back on the horse.
 

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Alan Cameron (40)
I am with you, I like them both as well. They both need to work really hard. Just a shame they are both in the same place in their careers as heaps of time on the paddock is what they both need and there is just the one spot.
 

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Jason Little (69)
You simply can't do a Greene v McIntyre comparison on that game. Mac had 40 mins when the Clan were rattled and the Reds as a unit were playing better than they have in years. Greene had maybe 20 mins when the Clan were hungry and full of intent and we were stuffed to try and protect a quickly dwindling lead and to try and stem the bleeding.

Any comparison between the two is simply not fair.

Scoey, how much of the better playing might have been due to McIntyre playing flatter and letting his backs runners have good ball at or near the gain line? In the first half, he was playing distinctly flatter than he has previously, and he had Kerevi and Hunt, and even Ant Fainga'a, running through holes in the Landers' defensive line. Disappointed that the second half didn't follow the same script, but for me McIntyre's performance in that first half was a whole lot better than I've seen fro either he or Greene at any previous time (including at U20s). Think McIntyre needs to be persisted with for his own development and for the good of the Reds.
 

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Paul McLean (56)
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I'd be happy with Greene on for 20mins at the end of the match. It's time on the field and much better than him just riding the pine.
 

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Nev Cottrell (35)
Frisby kicked too many "box kicks" and gave away too much attacking possession in the second half IMO.


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Peter Sullivan (51)
So does this mean the current forwards/co head coach is in charge next season with Thorn to stay as assistant?

Great news but just adds to the confusion
 

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Rocky Elsom (76)
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The St.George Queensland Reds have signed Broncos forward Caleb Timu through to the end of 2017.

The 22-year-old will join the Reds for training at Ballymore immediately, after seeking an early release from his contract with the NRL club.

He has signed as a loose forward, a position he is familiar with after playing there as a student at St. Joseph’s Nudgee College and for the Queensland and Australian Schoolboys Rugby sides in 2011. The Australian Schoolboys side in 2011 also featured Timu’s new Reds teammates Jake McIntyre, Curtis Browning and Pettowa Paraka.

One of his former coaches said he is Toutai Kefu like. I like that!

Puts Lolo under pressure I reckon.
 

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Peter Sullivan (51)
Low risk signing, not the end of the world if he doesn't deliver. I guess let him spend the next couple of weeks with B-Rad while the team are in the Republic and then let him play in Premier grade for the rest of the season.

I see his junior team was Sunnybank, any chance the Reds will get him signed to another club to help ensure he gets game time?
 

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Rocky Elsom (76)
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That 2011 Schoolboys team also featured CFS didn't it? He should feel right at home at Ballymore!


This is what I found:

Australian Schools Rugby Team to play England Under 18 at St Ignatius College, Sydney 28 Aug 2pm

Alan Ala'alatoa, Mark Baldwin, Brogan Roods (Newington College), Curtis Browning, Chris F'Sautia (Brisbane State High School), Tom Cusack (Marist College Canberra), Rhys Dombkins (St Augustine’s College), Allan Faalavau (Dandenong High School), Feao Fotuakai (St Francis College), David Horwitz, Jim Stewart (The Scots College), Feleti Kaituu, Sean McMahon (St Joseph’s Nudgee College), Benjamin Lawley (Knox Grammar School), Scott Malolua (Marist College Ashgrove), Jake McIntyre (Alstonville High School), Maile Ngauamo (Ipswich Grammar School), Alex Northam (Killarney Heights HS), Harry Scoble (Wanneroo SHS), Saia Tanginoa (Prairewood HS), Caleb Timu (Marsden SHS), Michael Wells (St Ignatius’ College), Waldo Wessels (Endeavour SHS). Andrew Elliot(Manager) Stephen Phillpotts (Coach), Paul Geddes (Asst Manager), Tim Rapp (Asst Coach), William Maher (Physiotherapist), Dr Michael McLean (Doctor)


So, Wallabies are:
Chris F'Sautia, Sean McMahon

Super Rugby Players are:
Alan Ala'alatoa, Curtis Browning, David Horwitz, Jake McIntyre,

Super Rugby Squad Members:
Jim Stewart, Michael Wells, Caleb Timu,

Aussie 7s:
Tom Cusack, Allan Faalavau

NRC:
Mark Baldwin, Scott Malolua, Alex Northam, Brogan Roods, Feao Fotuakai, Maile Ngauamo, Harry Scoble,

Best I could do. The unaccounted for are as follows:

Rhys Dombkins - ??
Feleti Kaituu - playing Premier Grade in Brisbane (and bloody well)
Benjamin Lawley - ??
Saia Tanginoa- ??
Waldo Wessels - ??
 

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Trevor Allan (34)
Best I could do. The unaccounted for are as follows:

Rhys Dombkins - ??
Feleti Kaituu - playing Premier Grade in Brisbane (and bloody well)
Benjamin Lawley - ??
Saia Tanginoa- ??
Waldo Wessels - ??
Saia Tanginoa- Playing first grade Sydney Uni this weekend, was playing League to some degree I think
Waldo Wessels - First Grade Southern districts- Shute Shield
 
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