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Brad & Robbie have a penchant for scrum-cap wearing playmaking midfielders.What has head gear got to do with anything?
Brad & Robbie have a penchant for scrum-cap wearing playmaking midfielders.What has head gear got to do with anything?
Agreed please. It’s tiresomeBefore we go down another comparison wormhole, can we please not turn another 2023 thread into a who’s who of coaching and player selections from the last 20 years? The Wallabies one makes me want to burn my eyes out at the moment.
I don’t think Thorn’s NZ links really have any relevance here. His coaching mentor is Bennett, not Deans. I don’t think a group of random similarities are really talking points - although fair play to your research skills to identify them.
I kinda get it. I certainly didn’t mean to trigger the re-examination of Quade’s career when I posted a facetious remark about Quade v Foley last week.Agreed please. It’s tiresome
Fair enough. I stand corrected. Although to my recollection he has made far more references to Bennett than Deans - but can’t argue with Thorn’s own words.
Like their respective Governments, Queensland and Saitama also share a similar bond with a strong culture of community, connection and legacy instilled by head coaches Brad Thorn and Robbie Deans.
“This partnership is fantastic,” said Thorn.
“We’re sister states – there’s a connection there, and there’s a strong connection between Saitama Panasonic and the Queensland Reds.
“Also, with Robbie Deans my old mentor – the master, we’ve been friends for a long time now. I played under Deansy so there will always be a connection there.
“Robbie has done a wonderful job up here. Panasonic this year were undefeated and champions - there’s a real strength here.”
Thorn’s former coach at the Crusaders now turned coaching counterpart at the Panasonic Saitama Wild Knights explained a lot of work had gone into this partnership.
“It’s good to be able to put something together that will pass the test of time,” said Deans.
“Brad gets in – he understands what the game is about, and these two organisations are similar so this is an event that will run for a long time and these blokes are very lucky to be a part of this first one.”
The one condition Thorn has to coaching Test rugby - as Wallabies and All Blacks keep close eye
The one condition Thorn has to coaching Test rugby - as Wallabies and All Blacks keep close eyewww.foxsports.com.au
"The dual-international acknowledges he has a long way to go as a coach, but is being mentored by a trio of rugby figures with a lot of pedigree - Robbie Deans, Joe Schmidt and Paul McLean."
I kinda get it. I certainly didn’t mean to trigger the re-examination of Quade’s career when I posted a facetious remark about Quade v Foley last week.
But, having said that, it’s off season - does it really matter. If you don’t want to read it, scroll past it. There are plenty of conversations on here I don’t want to be part of. But that doesn’t mean no one else should get to have them.
It’s a public forum. No one is being offensive.
Fair enough - also happy to be redirected.Happy to scroll past, but Reds 2023 season that starts this weekend with a trial game in Perth.. plenty to discuss there
Want to try saying that to Toutai Kefu?Clearly they’re all soft
Paisami is (probably deservedly) the incumbent, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Henry’s the regular starter by season’s end. Fingers crossed they can both stay fit - it’ll be a great battle.Isaac Henry should be a shoe-in at 12, he's the only guy in the squad with the necessary size & attributes to excel there. Look at the effect Jordie Barrett's extra height & frame had on the All Black's midfield. Henry is a bit of what's sorely needed at 12 amongst a relatively undersized Reds backline. In recent seasons the backline has looked unbalanced, especially against the larger and more physical NZ backs. Isaac would mitigate that somewhat.
Isaac Henry should be a shoe-in at 12, he's the only guy in the squad with the necessary size & attributes to excel there. Look at the effect Jordie Barrett's extra height & frame had on the All Black's midfield. Henry is a bit of what's sorely needed at 12 amongst a relatively undersized Reds backline. In recent seasons the backline has looked unbalanced, especially against the larger and more physical NZ backs. Isaac would mitigate that somewhat, along with a hopefully fit Vunivalu and Petaia in the back three for 2023.
Isaac Henry was close to a start at 12 last year coming off pre-season before injury, Thorn is a big fan of his playing style…
Paisami is a 13, he doesn't work at 12. Both Thorn & Rennie had to learn that the hard way unfortunately...Paisami is (probably deservedly) the incumbent, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Henry’s the regular starter by season’s end. Fingers crossed they can both stay fit - it’ll be a great battle.
Paisami is a 13, he doesn't work at 12. Both Thorn & Rennie learnt that the hard way.
Yep great assessment.Tend to agree - but I generally find him underwhelming at the moment.
Paisami probably one of the biggest development disappointments for me in the last few years. He really came onto the scene and looked the goods in that 2020 Bleds test that ended in a draw.
Hasn't kicked on like I thought he would.
Development disappointment. Are you having a laugh? The bloke was playing club rugby in 2019. Made his Reds and Wallabies debut the year after. His trajectory might have slowed but the bloke has turned into a really good Super Rugby player and a solid test player.Tend to agree - but I generally find him underwhelming at the moment.
Paisami probably one of the biggest development disappointments for me in the last few years. He really came onto the scene and looked the goods in that 2020 Bleds test that ended in a draw.
Hasn't kicked on like I thought he would.