I agree, Stewart looks a long way off a Super Rugby flyhalf. I fear for the Reds if they intend for him to be the main man next year.
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The genesis of all this is surely the sound forward squad planning that did not go on under Graham/Cordingly re (a) worthy back up(s) being carefully developed under or around QC (Quade Cooper) and (b) worsened or exemplified (take your pick) by Graham's teacher's pet-type love for Jake McIntyre when it was quickly obvious he was never going to make it as a Super Finals gaining Reds' 10 - just did not have the required temperament and skill set.
Into that wasteland came the arrogant, ill-considered Ballymore view that neither Mason nor Greene (both had excellent potential) were really needed for the Reds forward planning so both sought and found better pastures in the Tahs and in Japan.
When the penny finally dropped and McIntyre was gently told to move on or knew he had to, the panic set in and Stewart was rapidly grabbed and pronounced the next best thing at 10 alloyed to Thorn's still-puzzling total rejection of Cooper as 'not the direction we want to go in'.
All of the above being paralleled with much selection or recruitment stupidity elsewhere as new 'prestige' players were sought as 'the solution to get us winning again'.