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Tony Shaw (54)
One thing's for certain:
We will NEVER get high up into the Super Finals again without a good to very good 10. History shows that overwhelmingly of recent Super rugby. McIntyre class as he is today - and if he and our attack/backs coaching together don't radically improve soon - just kiss that good bye.
Some posters here say 'keep developing him, he's going OK'....only problem is the QRU will be broke again waiting for all these 'gradually developing young players' as we aspire along with them to a Finals berth in 2022.
It's imperative the QRU's finances recover in 2017 and become adequate for ongoing solvency by no later than 2018. For that, reasonable gate income and solid sponsorship $ and renewals are essential. This means a successful and invigorating Reds team has to be rapidly remade, there is no alternative. There is no time for long and extended 'team development' periods that add say 5-7% each year to our current w-l % ratio. That ratio has to be boosted fast in incremental chunks of 20%s and 25%s.
Bill Pulver just this week has said more forcibly than ever before: the ARU cannot go on with routine bailouts of State RUs. Already far too many scarce ARU $s are going on bail-outs and bare survival subsidies (which nurture nothing but existence, not quality of existence) and far too little on Aus Super coach development and player skill development programs, we can see that plain as day as we witness how the very well run NZRU is successfully further uplifting the skills levels of most of its Super teams, and our skills gap in comparison widens ever more visibly.
Losing Greene is major loss. Fine young talent - anyone who's seen him play more than the tiny fractions of time he's had on-field at the Reds knows that.
I suspect MO'C in his stubborn mediocrity has his favourites and Greene was clearly not encouraged to stay on at a Reds level. If he was so encouraged, he'd be given more Reds game time.
I doubt Japanese rugby will develop him very much.
Now FFS we MUST keep Mack Mason - I know other franchises are approaching him. As well they would, another fine young QLD product with huge potential as a Super and, IMO, one day, Wallaby, 10.
We will NEVER get high up into the Super Finals again without a good to very good 10. History shows that overwhelmingly of recent Super rugby. McIntyre class as he is today - and if he and our attack/backs coaching together don't radically improve soon - just kiss that good bye.
Some posters here say 'keep developing him, he's going OK'....only problem is the QRU will be broke again waiting for all these 'gradually developing young players' as we aspire along with them to a Finals berth in 2022.
It's imperative the QRU's finances recover in 2017 and become adequate for ongoing solvency by no later than 2018. For that, reasonable gate income and solid sponsorship $ and renewals are essential. This means a successful and invigorating Reds team has to be rapidly remade, there is no alternative. There is no time for long and extended 'team development' periods that add say 5-7% each year to our current w-l % ratio. That ratio has to be boosted fast in incremental chunks of 20%s and 25%s.
Bill Pulver just this week has said more forcibly than ever before: the ARU cannot go on with routine bailouts of State RUs. Already far too many scarce ARU $s are going on bail-outs and bare survival subsidies (which nurture nothing but existence, not quality of existence) and far too little on Aus Super coach development and player skill development programs, we can see that plain as day as we witness how the very well run NZRU is successfully further uplifting the skills levels of most of its Super teams, and our skills gap in comparison widens ever more visibly.
Losing Greene is major loss. Fine young talent - anyone who's seen him play more than the tiny fractions of time he's had on-field at the Reds knows that.
I suspect MO'C in his stubborn mediocrity has his favourites and Greene was clearly not encouraged to stay on at a Reds level. If he was so encouraged, he'd be given more Reds game time.
I doubt Japanese rugby will develop him very much.
Now FFS we MUST keep Mack Mason - I know other franchises are approaching him. As well they would, another fine young QLD product with huge potential as a Super and, IMO, one day, Wallaby, 10.