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Alfred Walker (16)
So in the aftermath of a player vote to sack the coach, one thing remains clear...
Player power runs rife at the Force...
I'm so confused.. Does the coaching team score tries and kick points?
So in the aftermath of a player vote to sack the coach, one thing remains clear...
Player power runs rife at the Force...
Actually, it's because the senior players had lost confidence in him because he wasn't doing a very good job...
The Reds don't provide a guaranteed promotion. Graham could be passed over in 18 months time. A more credentialed coach could be put in over his head. He could be boned. Or he could be accumulating wins and be given a shot at being in charge. The decision remains with the board of the organisation. Always.
The Red secured RG to be head coach. He takes the reins in 2014. End of.
The 'Head Coach' title is just that, a title. Graham will be 'Head Coach' in 2013, but we all know he won't really be charge.
Being 'Head Coach' in 2014 won't guarantee he'll be in charge either, even if Link vacates the field.
If the Reds are happy with him taking charge at that time then he gets his chance, but there's nothing to stop them appointing another Rugby Coaching Director over the top if they so wish.
No coach stays long without the nod from the board, as Woody himself found on Friday.
The point is this idea that "succession planning does not take place" in pro sports is a bucket of dribbly brown ones...
Queensland Reds forced Richard Graham release from Western Force
Staff Writer The Sunday Times
April 22, 2012
THE Queensland Reds put the boot into the Emirates Western Force over the signing of coach Richard Graham by insisting on his release from the Perth club this week.
It is believed the Force wanted to delay the announcement until the end of the season to maintain stability, but matters came to a head this week when the Reds forced the issue by making the announcement.
Losing their head coach in mid-season backed the Perth club into a damage control corner, culminating in the board taking the decision to stand down Graham. This was after the players met to decide Graham should leave immediately.
Force players have been told not to comment on Graham's departure, even on Twitter or social networks, but are believed to be outraged at the negotiations that went on behind the scenes for the past three months.
Graham's close friend and manager, Reds board member Chris White, played a key role in the clandestine deal, while former Reds and Wallaby centre Tim Horan is also believed to have had an influence.
On Fox Sports on Friday Horan criticised the Force for standing down Graham, but did not reveal the role he played in his move to Brisbane.
A Force spokesman said the club had addressed the issue in a statement on Friday and will now focus on the Stormers at nib Stadium on Saturday.
Queensland Rugby Union chief executive Jim Carmichael revealed yesterday he first tempted Graham privately with a possible switch to the Super Rugby champions, even before the Force had played its opening Super Rugby match of the season on February 24.
"I felt that philosophically Richard was in agreement about moving back to his home state early on but this was not a deal done in one or two conversations," Carmichael said.
It was a discussion sustained even by random meetings, including one at a Sydney hotel after a rugby function in March, when the pair crossed paths as Carmichael was heading to a taxi rank.
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie also talked in-depth to Graham about how a 2013 coaching coalition might work well, before Graham's side gave McKenzie's team a 45-19 thrashing in Perth last month.
Only Queensland rugby's top triumvirate of decision-makers, Carmichael, McKenzie and chairman Rod McCall, knew of the moves.
Even Reds skipper James Horwill was clueless about Graham being poached and McKenzie shifting to a director of coaching role in 2013, until a meeting last Monday.
Graham obviously knew and the fifth figure was the coach's manager White, a pivotal go-between who was always going to keep "mum" because he is a Queensland Rugby Union board member.
"We didn't do this under the cover of night but it was a pre-emptive strike," Carmichael said.
The 'Head Coach' title is just that, a title. Graham will be 'Head Coach' in 2013, but we all know he won't really be charge.....
Pre emptive strike.........absolute Gold
QLD have done rugby WA an enormous favour.
The big loser is QLD rugby
Of all the gin joints in all the world, he has walked into yours. Good luck with that.
The Force have played unattractive rugby, recruited poorly, followed amateurish game plans, not involved highly paid imports in game plans, not developed the game in WA..........under RG. He really is a poor coach and a poor leader.
Good riddance
Yup, agreed. In Graham's case he is being hired in as head coach from the start but he won't be in charge of the full program. It's a different model.I can go through and give you counter-examples of coaches being hired in and then achieving success. Obviously teams engage in some succession planning and "bench strength", but it is very rare for an assistant to be tagged as the next head coach while the current one is in place. Often, coaches are fired mid-contract and the cheapest way forward is to give an assistant a run and see what happens. I think a lot more "succession planning" goes into thinking around development of players and salary cap restrictions than into putting an heir to the throne in place for coaching, in part because no winning organisation wants to have a lame duck coach -- no matter how strong their bench.
The Force has underachieved since entering but that is all the work of a coach who has been there for two seasons. Talk about a scapegoat.
Whoever is your next coach is needs a Jake White/Ewen McKenzie style mandate to reform. First step would be to stop the franchise being a pitstop for mercinaries.
Yup, agreed. In Graham's case he is being hired in as head coach from the start but he won't be in charge of the full program. It's a different model.
When McKenzie leaves the director of coaching job, the Reds will look at giving Graham the reins, but that has not been guaranteed. They could appoint another director of coaching instead, even if Graham remains in place.
That might not be the intention now, but the odds could improve if the team remains in 10th place by that stage.
In 2008 and 2009 they finished one win out of the finals despite losing many games by a few points
5 points is one win assuming a BPIn 2008 and 2009 the Force finished 8th...
In 2008 they were 9 points behind the 4th placed Hurricanes...
In 2009 they were 5 points behind the 4th placed Crusaders...
It's hardly "one win" out of the finals...
5 points is one win assuming a BP
in2008 they finished above the Brumbies and Reds
in 2009 they finished above the Reds who were 2nd last
In each of these seasons they were tipped to be the weakest of the Australian teams
I would call that over achieving
I agree that since RG turned up they have under achieved