Anyone know if Fotuaika got a flight over to Fiji with Australia A then switched camps while in Fiji? That would be a bit cheeky!
if he was smart he would have waited until he got the kit.Anyone know if Fotuaika got a flight over to Fiji with Australia A then switched camps while in Fiji? That would be a bit cheeky!
his wife is one of Bill Campbell's many daughtersWho's that?
Ostensibly I am not against losing Hamish or Feao. But it all depends on who comes in as replacement. So far confirmed we have:
Mafi replaced by Faessler
LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) replaced by Vest
ASY (Angus Scott-Young) (Angus Scott-Young) - no known replacement yet
Droasese - no known replacement yet
Stewart TBC
Tuialima TBC
Fotuaika TBC
What are the rules for foreign players? Is there a limit on how many years they can be contracted for?if he was smart he would have waited until he got the kit.
Of course, playing for Tonga won't rule him out of the Reds squad. I wouldn't bend over backwards to keep him, but if we don't have someone suitable as a replacement, we may need to.
Not sure how many it is. I think the Rebels and Force get a bit more leeway. But however low the quota. Would you take up one spot with a middle of the road squad player, or save it for marquee signings?What are the rules for foreign players? Is there a limit on how many years they can be contracted for?
Would any time limits be backdated?
I would think there are some players who realise they are not in the sights of selectors to play in the World Cup or Lions tour but want a bigger payday without leaving the country.I know every season end results in player movements but the shuffling at Reds seems to be over the top this year.
Is there something going on in the back room? Would love to know the true catalyst for now losing a coach and Taniela's recent comments -" being out of reds injured was best thing for him" or words to that effect.
Seem to have had a lot of folk walk rather than be sent / let go.
a cynical person might put Dan McKellar and Nick Stiles together as disgruntled ex-employees now on a payback mission.The thing that makes this more intriguing is that the Rebels strings are being pulled by Nick Stiles - former QLD Red player and coach
hope Cordingley is on that listWriting has been on the wall for some time - regime change is coming and it's a matter of when not if.
That doesn't necessarily mean Thorn but plenty at the QRU have had their cards marked.
Can go quietly or risk blowing it all up.
a cynical person might put Dan McKellar and Nick Stiles together as disgruntled ex-employees now on a payback mission.
all of them plus the clap trap written by some of these forumsTalent - how many gossip magazines do you read when you wait for your groceries to be scanned?
he applied and was knocked back when he was coaching in QPRMcKellar is not an ex-employee...
he applied and was knocked back when he was coaching in QPR