In other news, not sure if he was still on the books, but Lachlan Maranta has moved back to league to join the Dragons
In other news, not sure if he was still on the books, but Lachlan Maranta has moved back to league to join the Dragons
Have to agree it’s looking that way. Light at the end of the tunnel?
Reckon the Reds crowds should increase slightly from last year (because let's be frank, I doubt almost any exceeded 10,000 - possibly only the Tahs match). Becoming more competent at rugby should see crowds steadily increae.I am sincerely delighted to be able to objectively assess something positive regarding the QRU's actions in terms of 2019's Reds coaching appointments.
And more importantly that body at long, long last taking possession of the insight and understanding essential to enabling a complete, properly qualified elite rugby coaching team from wherever its parts may originate.
Disaster commenced in April 2012 - and would continue to unfold - upon the announcement of R Graham as Reds HC to be.
That extraordinarily blind and reckless decision - fuelled as it was by unjustified QRU hubris - set in train a now 6-year-long process of deep degradation of the Reds as a competitive team and the QRU as credible body to oversight the development and selection of that team. Indeed, if the 2019 Reds do not recover competitive excellence from the horrendous failures of the 2013-2018 period that period's debacles, gross misjudgements and consistently appalling results could still prove catastrophic for the QRU.
Let's hope that good sense and sound judgement have not returned just as too little, too late for the QRU and the Reds.
2018's exceptionally low Reds home crowds and the depth of fans and ex-fans disillusionment make 2019's season the last chance at redemption.
Heres my starting XV
1. JP Smith
2. BPA
3. Tupou
4. Rodda
5. Tui
6. Timu
7. Wright
8. Higginbotham
9. McDermott
10. Stewart
11. Daugunu
12. Kerevi
13. Petaia
14. Naivalu
15. Paia'aua
The weird thing about the reds team is that I genuinely like all these players individually and think they would be handy members in any squad. But put all of them together on a team sheet and it doesn't look right.if that makes sense.
Maybe it's just that they lack an identity or a brand of rugby? I am keen to see how it plays out.
Disaster commenced in April 2012 - and would continue to unfold - upon the announcement of R Graham as Reds HC to be.
Less strapping. Reds have to watch their spending.I'm interested to see that many people are putting McDermott as the 1st choice 9. Good player, but what about Sorovi? I'm not saying that he is better, but he looked pretty useful to me. Is there something that people see particularly in McDermott over Sorovi?
Is there something that people see particularly in McDermott over Sorovi?
Like the forward pack , would have 12&13 the other way round and maybe Duncan at 15 . Think the fullback spot will depend on who ends up at 12&13.
Yep spot on switch the centres and Duncan to 15