Since Thorny has been around there is more cohesion than the past 10 years but look at the quality players we have lost in that time. The players of late have left because of management and not Thorn. I don’t know the intricacies of the dealings that QPR has had with Piccone, but how is the hell can an agent come off better than a Super Rugby club. Our key quality players are dropping like flies and you think sitting back with our egotistical approach and hoping to hell this falls in our favour at some point is the right course of action. I don’t.
I’m not suggesting for a second the Reds sit on their hands. But while your looking at the players we’ve lost, I’m looking at the ones we’ve retained, many who are very vocal about not wanting to leave - Hoopert, Tupou, Salakai-Loto, Wright, Blyth, Wilson, McReight, McDermott, Stewart, Petaia, Campbell. ‘Key players dropping like flies’ just doesn’t describe the situation IMO - although, of course, we don’t really know the full extent of the damage COVID will do.
With Regards to dealing specifically with Piccone, they’ve shut him out of negotiations and it sounds like some players (including a Gordon, initially at least) decided to flick him as a manager as a result. I thought I did read that the RUPA was looking into him after Gordon signed with Melbourne, but no idea how much substance there was to that or what the outcome was.
The reality is you aren’t going to get everyone and, by luck or design, Piccone has managed to get all the upcoming young 10s on his books. Which is definitely a problem - no question.
But is 10 actually critical for us at the moment? Most of us expect O’Connor to be named Wallaby 10 this week and while many assume he is holding a place until the next Gen are ready if I recall correctly he did always want to be a 10. You’d assume he is here until the next World Cup, and then there is the Lions tour just after that. Maybe we already have our premier 10. Doesn’t for a second mean I wouldn’t love to have Gordon there or Pasitoa - but when you only have so much to spend on player salaries some guys are going to look for opportunities elsewhere and the Rebels need to pay overs, whilst the Brumbies have undoubtedly led the market in roster management for some time and realised that they needed options to cover the departure of CLL.