He did forget to mention that a lot of the Reds problems were caused by the force and the ARU's recruit policy.
The establiahment of the Force wasn't the start of the end of success for the Reds. The Reds were on a downward slide and the Force were offering something new that excited the players. I don't think you can blame the players or the Force for this. The Reds were soley to blame and the reason things didn't improve was because everyone seem to point the finger at the players, the ARU and the Force. The great thing that has happened at the Reds is that they are taking charge of their own future. They identified that they needed help and went to the ARU for assistence. They also recruited an established coach who Slaughter McCall had faith in to make the required changes on the field and to develop the squad. This has been a greater success than anyone could have imagined but is reward for making the tough calls. It really annoys me when people carry on about what a good job Phil Mooney did and how Link is getting results from his hard work. All I saw was a coach who had a plethra of talent that wasn't up to the job. (I hope one day that Phil makes it as a successful coach I just think he was elevated too early). The standards of the squad were not up to Super rugby level.
In regards to the Force I think that they are doing a good job over in the west. They always have good crowds, even when they played at Subiaco, in spite of the results. This is something that the Reds struggled with during their low times. If you look at the crowds they are all decked out in Force shirts too so they seem to have bought into the franchise. They are a long term prospect and they offer something different in an AFL city.
Player wise I think it will come. I know originally that the Force players were aligned to local clubs but this is a hinderence to the development of these established players. If you want to make the Wallaby squad after the Super season the coaches aren't going to be looking at local Pearth games they will look in Sydney, Brisbane or Canberra. Maybe in 10 years time this will not be the case but it is now. If you are offering a player from the east the chance to play for the Force they are more likely to say yes if they can go back to their local club team on the east coast.
Ok that was a bit of a rant.