Jim McKay named mention in attack coach talks. Along with Phill Mooney and Shane Dram.
The position closes Wednesday so hurry and get your applications in.
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Bet we end up with Drahm.
Jim McKay named mention in attack coach talks. Along with Phill Mooney and Shane Dram.
The position closes Wednesday so hurry and get your applications in.
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Or … he's on a loan arrangement.
I know this sort of thing doesn't really happen in Australia but perhaps the time could be nigh.
In the case of Slipper and/or Daley, that would probably have to be mutually agreed by all parties involved. This is not quite Euro soccer.
But clearly the Reds are a little tight for reddies, so the Rebels pay Slipper's wedge. By convention, as a loan player for the season, he doesn't play against his original club.
Also, a season is a long time in rugby. There might be changes at the Reds in terms of policy, personnel or both in that time. Then, who knows? After a year away, the loan term might end.
BH - I admit I self-censored my original response. But I hope you get your fingers jammed in your abacus.Or you'll be presented with the good news that Sam Cordingley is no longer in charge of recruitment...
Then have it followed up by the announcement that he's now the attack coach.
The RA part sure, but the Reds component isn't fixed. For him to go to the Rebels, the Reds need to release him from their contract. If Slipper is keen to play rugby, the Reds are keen to get him off their books and the Rebels are keen to sign him then it could easily be Slipper taking the hit by agreeing for the Reds to release him from his existing contract.
Bet we end up with Drahm.
I googled Drahm and see he is working out at UQ. Might be missing something but could not find anything about where he has been coaching? Know anything about him? I remember him being a handy 10, debuted young. I know about McKay and Mooney.
He may be a backup to Hoopert?Dales won't start at the Reds same as at the Force and the Rebels. Reds should invest in a young bloke who has some potential not Ben Daley
A skilful little player for sure.
He’s been coaching mainly schoolboys.
I have no idea if Drahm is any good or not but I'd prefer someone with experience at a higher level.Bet we end up with Drahm.
His tricked them all his replaced all the car park signs with his name.. shoe inI have no idea if Drahm is any good or not but I'd prefer someone with experience at a higher level.
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THORN IS inexperienced.
He needs help in in and off field management.
He needs some public speaking lessons.
A female friend said she is embarrassed to hear him talk.
Maybe Miller can assist him over his preferred 10 year plan.
BT and RG have so similar winning records but at least Richard could throw some simple words together.
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I have no idea if Drahm is any good or not but I'd prefer someone with experience at a higher level.
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This does not present him self well, but it's nothing like that smirk and guilty half guffawing following a(nother) team f-up.
BUT let's not forget some of the strengths he has brung. The scrum, in the right games steely determination and some spine. There is plenty to dislike (his implementation of "culture" is my major gripe) but it is not as if he brings nothing.
Despite results Thorn is step up from Graham, not sure what happened with Stiles, my problem is his process and disregard in implementation.
I still think these issues start at the QRU and a missing CEO.
The Reds have had a strong scrum since 2011 when we had the legendary; B Daley, A Finga and L Weekes leading the charge.