I heard Frisby and Vanzati were told the same to train with their club side. Not required.
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From my perspective it would be regrettable if this was the way that Cooper finishes his Reds career - but can Thorn really be blamed for being honest with a player.
What is the Finacial situation of the Reds? It can't be good. If they are broke they will have to follow the instructions of the purse string holders namely the ARU. Most of the money for Quades deal probably comes out of the ARU coffers so it will be in thier interest to move him on more than the Reds. This smells of ARU involvement more than the Reds. Doesn't make sense to pay a bloke to not play or at the very least be in the squad.
Putting aside the whole argument on if Quade has been up to performing at Super Rugby or National level. Sacking him puts an immense amount of stress on a rookie fly half and an inside centre who’s just finding his feet.
While Stewart may be miles ahead of McIntrye, we saw how detrimental throwing a player to the wolves and not giving him any support was.
While Quade may not be in Thorns plans going forward, having him in the squad next year to help with the development of the next generation seems to make sense to this armchair critic.
Let's see, Quade. Mate, I have to be honest with you, and I am a fucking muppet with no respect for the contributors to the club, and no interest in value for money on our commitments. It might seem ridiculous, but you are fucked. And to the media - we had an honest conversation.
Maybe that’s exactly how it happened Dru - but I’m not really going to engage in further speculation on that point as I have no idea what the truth is. I took at face value the comment that Thorn had an honesty converation with Cooper. Maybe it’s right, maybe it’s wrong - but my point was that coaching (IMO) should be based on giving players as much honesty as possible.Let's see, Quade. Mate, I have to be honest with you, and I am a fucking muppet with no respect for the contributors to the club, and no interest in value for money on our commitments. It might seem ridiculous, but you are fucked. And to the media - we had an honest conversation.
Doesn't itmean reds just play like Wallabies with the 10 acting as a basic distributer and all the playmaking done by the 12/15 in open playMaybe that’s exactly how it happened Dru - but I’m not really going to engage in further speculation on that point as I have no idea what the truth is. I took at face value the comment that Thorn had an honesty converation with Cooper. Maybe it’s right, maybe it’s wrong - but my point was that coaching (IMO) should be based on giving players as much honesty as possible.
Even if Thorn has completely boned him I still think it is the right thing to sit down face to face with Cooper and tell him to his face what the lay of the land is.
This doesn’t mean I think it is a good decision (or a bad decision) as I am not aware of the underlying reasons or the context of the decision.
Personally I have grave concerns, for many of the reasons outlined by others - lack of depth, lack of squad experience, readiness for Stewart & DP to step up etc.
Regardless of how it turns out I feel very sorry for Cooper. He has been a wholehearted contributor to the Reds cause over the last 10 years and has represented the team passionately. He is one of the most exciting players I have had the privilege of watching and I am personally sad to see his time at the Reds at an end, whatever the circumstances.
There is NO WAY stewat and DP are anything near Quades level yet.