Personally I don’t feel like the QRU has conned me. I deal virtually every day with the inadequacy of rugby administration and the issues that that raises. I am not shy with my opinions, I believe very much in calling out the issues, and I am quite willing to raise issues direct to the source. And I have had a few wins on things - even though I am essentially a nobody in rugby admin terms.
However, I do feel that rugby is getting more than enough bad press. I know when I speak to people about giving rugby a try, juniors about choosing rugby over other sports, journos who we seek press cover from and sponsors about investing etc that the constant flow of criticism, cynacism or ridicule doesn’t help. (1) A lot of this comes from within.
I agree with a lot of your views - and the ARU/QRU needs to be called out. (2) But I don’t really get why you seem to take issue with those of us who choose to try and be positive. It doesn’t mean our heads are in the sand. I just don’t believe that me expressing my frustrations on here constantly will achieve anything.
With regards to Thorn I see a coach trying to build cultural change in an organisation which has long been stymied by a shit house reluctance to challenge its own culture. A better coaching roster might achieve greater things in the short term, but if they didn’t challenge the systemic issues and (3) the culture, then success, if any, would be fleeting. Link is possibly the best coach we had, and yet even he couldn’t affect the changes that most needed to be made.
I don’t agree with everything Thorn does, and I am still undecided as to whether he will be successful, but I do see improvement and (4) I couldn’t say that during the reign of Graham or Stiles. If he is willing to stay the course maybe, just maybe, we will one day wake up and have an organisation in which (5) discipline, standards and accountability will be ingrained. And results will follow and will be sustained.
If not - well honestly we were pretty much fucked anyway.
One by one in response (my numbering inserted above):
1. Maybe, but the overwhelming majority of what has gone wrong with the code in QLD and nationally comes from systemic managerial failure, incompetence, unjustified arrogance and self-satisfied insularity in the ARU and State RUs. The chronic failure of the elites.
This has inevitably resulted in gradually deteriorating w-l % results and rugby skills performance on-field that have driven fans away in droves and increasingly tainted the game as having lost its way.
The notion that media and internal criticism are some ' important part of rugby's problem' is entirely mythical and largely generated by those who cannot forge an accurate critique of the code's real problems at root, or, like some here, are just wilfully blind and almost genetically biassed to support and revere the upper level status quo no matter what it does.
Enhanced, sustained performances by the Wallabies and our Super teams would transform the rugby opinions landscape in a newly positive direction just as happened (a) overall re rugby in the late 1990's/early 2000s and, as one example, (b) in the Reds' lone golden period in 2010-12.
It's about results and a return to managerial excellence from above, not a lot of sideline fluff re 'internally generated negativity'.
2. I didn't 'take issue' in that way as you infer, respectfully, you've been too touchy in this. My obvious point (which I stand by 100%) was regarding the ever declining expectations of real rugby excellence in this ever-declining number of Reds posters here and a tendency to bias what in my view are tangential positives in isolation vs observing a very poor totality that consistently results in losses of a type not manifestly better than (say) many of 2016 or 2017's ones, and, later, a bunch of pathetic excuses like 'young and developing team' as though that 'problem of youth' was forced upon Thorn and the QRU vs one of being their clear choice, whatever the resulting consequences.
Over and over again in the 2014-2017 period on these Reds' boards I have had to deal with attacks (often very personal) re many of my posts being 'negative' vs typical refrains like 'good things are happening at the Reds', 'give Stiles, a good coach, a chance', 'R Graham is trying his best and it's a QC (Quade Cooper) 'culture' problem', there's been just just dozens of them like this. And certain mods here who tried to stir up further shit against me and stigmatise my Reds posts as they wanted to subjectively bias the tone here re the Reds/QRU organisation for their own purposes and ludicrously pretend things were so much better out of Ballymore than in truth they were.
But that emperor had/has no clothes, you can't fight facts over time.
Despite the above ferocities of keyboards every year,
and I take absolutely no joy in this, my predictions as to what would result from the awful coaching and equally awful culture and low competency within the QRU have been proven wholly correct, predictively and otherwise.
Ironically I chose the name here, RedsHappy, in 2010 as I was genuinely thrilled at the quality that I saw then that Link was bringing to the Reds and the overall calibre of their rugby, selections, skills development, and of course the whole coaching group (which once it broke up from 2012, things were never to be the same for the Reds). It was exceptional to see, the rugby lover in me luxuriated in it all, and I was convinced they could win the Super comp in the next few years. I routinely laid down praise and positive excitement in that time here on these boards.
3. The problem with the Reds since Link left has been/is today: 10% culture/90% inadequate player development, poor selections and external recruitment, and poor general and technical/specialist coaching in depth.
The whole 'B Thorn is a crucial culture-saver and that is sooooo critical to just everything' is a wildly overly comforting myth that, btw, again suits the QRU escapist and blame-shifting narratives as the Reds' 2018 worst-ever small-to-tiny crowds look on in disappointment and slowly decline to ever come again. They could give two fucks about 'culture'.
4. There
were 'improvements' under RG and NS. It's just that they were entirely fleeting and unsustained and things fell back to mediocrity quickly. It's a myth that there were zero Reds improvements Round to Round in the 2013-17 period.
5. You can have all the 'discipline, standards and accountability' you want, but if the player selection per position, player development in skills terms over time, and raw technical coaching is not adequate, in pro rugby you will always, always fail and deliver poor w-l %s and slowly take your team and organisation into, best case, a tiny little niche corner with a minute fan base or, worst case, financial bankruptcy.