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Is the trial game streamed? Anyone going to watch?
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The Broncos were bottom of the ladder with just one win after the first 10 rounds, but rebounded to win their next 11 in a row to reach the finals.
"We got kicked straight out of the finals but people don't talk to you about that when they talk about the great moments," Thorn said.
"That was when you had the fight in front of you.
"People talk about the finals we won but a lot of times I loved it (when) things weren't going your way and you just had to stick together.
"Those are the times you cherish - they're just as big to me in my memory."
Thorn also enjoyed big form turnarounds with the Highlanders in 2013-14 and, as a coach, turned easybeats Queensland Country into NRC champions.
He has designs on doing the same with the Reds, who haven't reached the Super Rugby finals for four years.
"I don't want to be a guy that's talking a whole heap about that," Thorn said.
"I'm not a great orator or a massive talker about stuff - I prefer action, so we'll see how we go."
Thorn said he had absorbed plenty of coaching lessons from Wayne Bennett, Robbie Deans, Steve Hansen and Sir Graham Henry.
"I'm probably a pretty doughy guy but I did listen and learn and watch coaches, players, experienced stuff myself," he said.
"If you don't care about your mates or who you're representing, if you don't have that stubborn drive to just want to (do) whatever it takes to get the job done ... that's the sort of stuff that brings your footy stuff to life."
There was much more not said than said in that painful interview. Squirming and trying to not answer. The worst part of all this is how am I going to explain to my 10 year old son that his favourite player and the only reason he watched the Reds won't be playing for them anymore because the coach doesn't like him...I actually think he was trying to avoid the issue / steer around saying the real reasons. It's clear in every other interview he gives he's pretty good, a little Darren Lockyer, but decent. This one he doesn't know what to say, likely because in all his other interviews he's fairly free to say what he thinks but here he isn't. If that's "I just don't like Quade' or "Quade said fuck you if I'm not starting" I don't know; it could even be something else entirely. I think he's likely avoiding something here.
Reg can't it be that BT just prefers consistency over hot and cold. If you have a v. young backline you can't have a 10 whose plan b is a Crossfield kick. You also need a strong defender as the (likely) 13 is a bit suspect.
I think the decision would have been made regardless of personalities/egos etc.
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Not sure what the point is?is that similar to the reds. Who is their 10?The average age of the Hurricanes back line is around 24 years old..
Not sure what the point is?is that similar to the reds. Who is their 10?
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I'm ruling out low percentage plays with a young backline when the execution is poor. The difference in your example is Barrett (IIRC) is not QC (Quade Cooper). If we had Barrett go for gold. QC (Quade Cooper) in 2018 is not Barrett.I'm saying that ruling out things like crossfield kicks because you have a young backline doesn't make sense when the backline that's the best in the world at it is composed majorly of young players. If it's to be avoided because the players aren't good enough to execute, that's a different discussion.
No idea, but should have come down. The teams are actually both going pretty hard against each other.Is it streamed?
Thanks @samphillips06Anyone got the lineups from the trial game?
Crowed looks really impressive!
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Well honestly could play pretty much anywhere from 10 to 15. But no idea, he's still got two charges pending against him (possession of xanax, failing to give fingerprints).Sooo does Khunt come back into 15 now?
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