So Reds looking for a attack coach.. hmmm whos out there ?
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Him and Quade would make Souths a powerhouse
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in the infamous "Brad Thorn to coach for 10 years" article Jeff Miller suggested they would approach RA about accessing contracted coaches (like the Force had last year with Joe Barakat and someone else I can't remember. I wonder if that's the plan? Not sure who that means may be available.
I have always wondered what all these assistants do for the 6 months they aren't coaching, how much video can they watch? Same with the S15 assistants. Get them coaching and learning through coaching ie doing it
The Super Rugby teams in particular don't break for 6 months a year.
Which baffles me
Super Pre season training starts in October / November. Season finishes in July (early July usually ...) it’s not a lot of down time particularly with nrc on.
I'm looking forward to them picking an attack coach with some experience in the field, and success doing itAnnouncement from Sqwabba is on the Reds website; http://redsrugby.com.au/News/NewsAr...ul-Carozza-to-return-to-pathway-programs.aspx
Looking forward to seeing the QRU pick the new coach from the Premier Grade or NRC teams...
I'm looking forward to them picking an attack coach with some experience in the field, and success doing it
You know I would be pretty keen on seeing Phil Mooney get the gig
So would I, particularly with Phil Blake's name mentioned in the Australian as a potential defence/skills coach. However I'm pretty sure Phil was approached to be assistant last year, and with his position as director of rugby(?) at Grammar, and his kids studying there too, he's keen to keep the stable job for the next few years.
You know I would be pretty keen on seeing Phil Mooney get the gig, but I suspect when these announcements are made that there is already someone lined up, and not saying it bad, just if they are replacing Carozza it a real face saver doing it this way!
I said from the word go that Carozza was a serious mistake by the QRU - especially in the abject recklessness of blending him with a rookie HC - and sadly so it proved in almost every imaginable sense.
BRAD Thorn has won the first test of his persuasive power as the new Queensland Reds coach by insisting on Paul Carozza as his backs coach and winning a tick for the former Wallaby.
Certain figures in the Queensland Rugby Union had initially seen the popular Carozza as too valuable for nurturing emerging Reds in his pathways role at Ballymore to shift him into a Reds role.
Thorn knows a good coach when he sees one which was his assessment of Carozza as his right-hand man in this year’s successful campaigns with the Queensland Under-20s and Queensland Country.
There was not many options for AC for Brad Thorn considering how late in the year (October 2017) he was hired.
Japan/Europe competitions were in full swing and then the Super Rugby season was less then 3 months away. Slim Pickings mate.