Can a) be done with Kerevi on the field?I want Brad Thorn to be the Reds coach but I don't think 2018 is the right time for him to step up.
We need major, and I mean MAJOR, improvements in defence, we need to stop giving away penalties and stop collecting Reds and yellows.
Spot on.I want Brad Thorn to be the Reds coach but I don't think 2018 is the right time for him to step up.
We need major, and I mean MAJOR, improvements in defence, we need to stop giving away penalties and stop collecting Reds and yellows.
Can a) be done with Kerevi on the field?
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Kerevi is not a bad defender, He's just not a great defender. He made about 70% of his tackles in super rugby and was a victim of a rediculous defencive ackline running a rediculous system in the first Bledisloe.Can a) be done with Kerevi on the field?
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RE the coach for next year. Guess we'll have a better idea who the contenders are by observing who is lingering around the Ballymore carpark tomorrow after the NRC. Might put my hand up as well, if I camp out and out last the other blokes, that will mean I am the coach?
Good luck in 2018 Simmons and thanks for everything you have done for us. Onwards and upwards for you mate, rekon go to Japan in 2019 for the WC, the younger locks will need your guidance on the biggest stage.
Remember to have a few years seeing the world as well when you done here in Oz.
Kerevi is not a bad defender, He's just not a great defender. He made about 70% of his tackles in super rugby and was a victim of a rediculous defencive ackline running a rediculous system in the first Bledisloe.
So put a better system in place, and by better I mean simplier, make Cooper defend more often at flyhalf. and make him improve his tackling. But lets do it incrementally instead of full on for two weeks and them forgetting about it again.
Looked it up, Arnold's only a year younger than Simmons and Coleman only 2.In two years time, Coleman and Arnold will not be younger locks, if they are even today. Despite the love for Rob coming through now, I don't think we (the Wallabies) need him in 2019.
Looked it up, Arnold's only a year younger than Simmons and Coleman only 2.
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...p/news-story/a6dc73362371f934f4f06c965bfee89b
It stems from this article, suggests there's still a chance Stiles may not be head coach in 2018 with the end of season review still is underway, with Brad Thorn considered an outside chance to be head coach in 2018. Confirmation Tony McGahan starts at Ballymore next Monday, and Phil Mooney is been looked at as a potential assistant coach to work on attack.
Tony McGahan does nothing for me, I don't see what merits he should be signed on. I think they Reds will maintain status quo for head coach in 2018, can't see them sacking Stiles midway through a contract, they can't afford it.
Phill Mooney is an interesting option though, wasn't a successful HC but I still think he did a good job in developing the attacking ability of the team in 2009 which laid the foundations for Link and the 2011 championship.
Knuckles is getting a $150k payout from QRU over his sacking 2 years ago.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sp...h-wins-150k-in-qru-claim-20170901-p4yvo5.html
So maybe we'll be sticking with Stiles as probably can't afford to pay out his contract plus Knuckles.
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If you are really bored...a long read.
http://www.sclqld.org.au/caselaw/QDC/2017/221
Fuck me, I've only briefly skimmed through that after a few beers but it points to a very poorly run organisation. Connolly is the only one who seems to come out of that with his head held high.
It might make for a decent read over a couple coffee's this weekend that's for sure.
Fuck me, I've only briefly skimmed through that after a few beers but it points to a very poorly run organisation. Connolly is the only one who seems to come out of that with his head held high.
It might make for a decent read over a couple coffee's this weekend that's for sure.
I've now read the whole court case ruling.
Summary:
(a) The QRU's high-level administration of items such as contracts, employment matters etc with someone of Connolly's remuneration level etc was simply dreadful and both McCall and Carmicheal come out particularly badly in this regard
(b) These latter two persons were literally flailing around in May 2015 as they realised just how poor the Reds' performance had become. They sought an instant PR benefit in drafting Connolly in to 'do something to assist the Reds'. Graham objected vehemently but was overruled.
(c) The press release re Connolly's arrival was literally drafted before he'd even been properly retained. The final actual public press release clearly stated that Connolly would be retained right through the 2015 and 2016 seasons.
(d) Connolly made the commitment to the Reds for this job, started urgently, was assured (as the Judge found) by McCall up-front of a contract right through the end of the 2016 season....and then when the infamous Frawley/Robinson 'review of the Reds' HPU and HP practices' recommended Connolly be terminated in July 2015 (but Graham retained, of course) he was terminated then and there and Carmichael tried to argue that the whole arrangement had been subject to immediate termination with short notice only even though such was never properly documented with Connolly.
(e) The Judge's findings were unequivocal and in all respects supported Connolly's core contention that he was contracted for two full seasons and where the QRU improperly repudiated that contract after agreeing to it in May 2015.
(f) The enduring inference when reading the whole ruling is that the QRU's managerial culture (at least in 2015) was a decayed combination of the chaotic, the poorly governed, and in some respects, the dishonest and the disreputable.
sam Cordingley and rod McCall evidence are embarrassing to both of them.
Speculation swirls that a wider shake-up is being pondered with McGahan and Brad Thorn, who has won raves for his job as contact coach, gym tyrant and driver of standards.
A Stiles-McGahan coaching team at the top makes sense with the latter taking on the leaky defence that conceded 61 tries in 15 games.