Jimmy_Crouch
Peter Johnson (47)
Rodda has shown why the decision to make Wright the captain was the correct one.
I'd take Angus Bell and Will Harrison for starters.
Its fairly usual for players, previously acclaimed, to all of a sudden not be that good when they announce their departure. I won't fall into that pit. The Reds are stronger with these three in the squad. Rodda is probably the closest we have to a World XV player at the moment, and as a tight 5 player that's vital.
Hockings is a freak. Gees he's no Darcy Swain sure, but he is brilliant. Has been poorish this season as he came back from injury but he is a potentially brilliant player.
Lucas is another that has struggled to play his best this year, but that's not uncommon for boom rookies. Having seen him come through premier grade as a school leaver and stand out in just about every position in the backline, then win the tournament for the Brisbane Under 19s, then be such a dangerous focus for the Aussie 20s, then show brilliant touches for the Reds. The guy has huge potential and is the type of player we want to make a long term Red.
But each have tarnished their reputation with this decision. Sure they are being driven by their tunnel visioned manager. Sure they MAY come out of it better off financially. But to stand yourself aside from your team mates and then just general society and claim "I'm better than you all" is just a horrible look.
They'll struggle to win back much support from the fans at very least I'd expect
Picone seems to have a lot who dislike him, but he obviously has the ear of his clients and they are prepared to follow his advice. If he’s lasted this long in the industry then enough players obviously value his approach.
Reg - agree with much of your post, but I don’t quite agree with the last bit. Even in general times people are entitled to a few dud calls, but in these crazy times I’m loathe to judge anyone too harshly. Picone seems to have a lot who dislike him, but he obviously has the ear of his clients and they are prepared to follow his advice. If he’s lasted this long in the industry then enough players obviously value his approach.
More broadly speaking I think people will forgive & forget if they end up resolving things with the Reds and even maybe if they don’t. Who would have though O’Connor would have been getting the plaudits he is from Reds fans 12 months ago.
With regards to the specific players I 100% agree with your first bit. They are all fine players and they will leave a hole if they do go.
This season has shown Hockings and Lucas have some way to go - but any of us who thought it would be otherwise at this age were kidding ourselves. Aside from his accuracy at the breakdown, which does need work, Hockings has actually been fine I think and Lucas is a young guy starting out with plenty to offer but not yet with the body of work to push in front of O’Connor or Stewart. I look at the performance of Stewart in particular this year as reassurance that Lucas will develop just fine if given time.
In short 3 fine players and I hope we sort things out with them but life will go on if we don’t.
A falling out with Thorn is pretty wild speculation, unless you know something we don't? We have to remember this bloke is only 23, that captaincy wasn't his right by any means, although at the time I did think he was most suited to it. It seems to me this is closer to a bunch of young guys being led down the garden path by a manager. I still think its pretty weak of them, but I never took them as blokes who didn't like playing for the Reds.
Hockings wants to stay but has no contract for next year from the Reds - although he does have a Rugby AU contract agreed to. He has asked that his contract for next year be sorted before he will agree to the pay cut.
Don't know how much I believe some of that. Isaac Lucas signed a contract through till 2023 at the end of last year. Now suddenly he isn't wanted? It's not like the Reds have guys banging down the door who are better than him. Sounds weird.
Don't know how much I believe some of that. Isaac Lucas signed a contract through till 2023 at the end of last year. Now suddenly he isn't wanted? It's not like the Reds have guys banging down the door who are better than him. Sounds weird.
Yes, its very unlike the Reds to groom a young flyhalf, throw him in at the deep end, blame him for a loss, and then discard him for the next new shiny thing.
Rodda having the same manager has been asked to take a stand with his team mates and he agreed to do so.
Interesting commentary on the player stand down over at the Roar (comments from Don on this article if anyone is interested).
Summarising the comments; Hockings wants to stay but has no contract for next year from the Reds - although he does have a Rugby AU contract agreed to. He has asked that his contract for next year be sorted before he will agree to the pay cut. Isaac Lucas has been told he is not wanted anymore, so his objection is being asked to take the pay cut when he has no future at the club. He wants a release from the Reds to go to another Oz super team. Rodda having the same manager has been asked to take a stand with his team mates and he agreed to do so.
All information is third or fourth hand, but given the way Picone acolytes were busy on this board post the Kerevi contracting issue it wouldn't surprise me if there is some truth there.
Reg - agree with much of your post, but I don’t quite agree with the last bit. Even in general times people are entitled to a few dud calls, but in these crazy times I’m loathe to judge anyone too harshly. Picone seems to have a lot who dislike him, but he obviously has the ear of his clients and they are prepared to follow his advice. If he’s lasted this long in the industry then enough players obviously value his approach.
More broadly speaking I think people will forgive & forget if they end up resolving things with the Reds and even maybe if they don’t. Who would have though O’Connor would have been getting the plaudits he is from Reds fans 12 months ago.
With regards to the specific players I 100% agree with your first bit. They are all fine players and they will leave a hole if they do go.
This season has shown Hockings and Lucas have some way to go - but any of us who thought it would be otherwise at this age were kidding ourselves. Aside from his accuracy at the breakdown, which does need work, Hockings has actually been fine I think and Lucas is a young guy starting out with plenty to offer but not yet with the body of work to push in front of O’Connor or Stewart. I look at the performance of Stewart in particular this year as reassurance that Lucas will develop just fine if given time.
In short 3 fine players and I hope we sort things out with them but life will go on if we don’t.