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Mark Ella (57)
From the sound of it, neither will EVER play for the Reds again (under BT).
From the sound of it, neither will EVER play for the Reds again (under BT).
1. When objectively since late 2012 have they (the Reds) been 'going consistently well and showing serious, sustained improvement'? When - again objectively - has the QRU demonstrated a series of sound actions that show the appalling trends of 2013-2017 will be addressed in a serious and competent manner? So derivatively, in the noted period, when in a trend sense vs the rare momentary success spot event that has _always_ proven the exception to the rule, have the QRU and the Reds 'not been going shit'?
2. I have been posting here since June 2010. When coaching competency had obviously returned to the Reds in that period and right through 2012, I posted very positively regarding the team, its coaching group as a whole (and btw the group as a whole was highly important vs just the skills of Link) and mostly also regarding the enhanced management of the Reds' business affairs that I considered was being delivered then by J Carmicheal.
3. The very moment I saw Richard Graham's appointment in early 2012, I predicted right here that this would ultimately spell disaster and would bring the Reds and the QRU back to its worst days and, despite (quite vicious) protests here from certain die-hard posters that were typically wilfully blind, that predication has, tragically, proven correct.
and when McGahan was appointed, I thought, "well you're f*&ked"I meant in more recent times i.e. when we were 3-1.
And I too thought when RG was appointed "well, we're fucked"
and when McGahan was appointed, I thought, "well you're f*&ked"
I meant in more recent times i.e. when we were 3-1.
And I too thought when RG was appointed "well, we're fucked"
Frawley is no longer Chair. Replaced by Jeff Miller
and when McGahan was appointed, I thought, "well you're f*&ked"
Declared as 'due to the pressure or requirements of ongoing business commitments'. Yeah, right.
A lot of talk about Lance and his play at fly half and the ball not getting wide to the wings. In between are two centres who don't draw and pass. Not sure if this is BT's game plan or lack of skill set from the centres whose 'comfort play' is to try to run over the top of defenders.
Quade is not the answer.
He doesn't have the confidence in himself, and you can see that when he "runs" the ball.
The knee injury in 2011 screwed him mentally and he hasn't got it sorted out.
he's had ill health for some time for what its worth and also has a fairly high level 'other job'
he's had ill health for some time for what its worth and also has a fairly high level 'other job'