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Tony Shaw (54)
How often do the board meet?
If there's enough people keen we should do it for sure. Get numbers on board and then once we have a small crowd, set it up as a public Facebook event and share the shit out of it.
 
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Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
Douglas released from Leinster, apparently.

Cut and paste from The Australian

Kane Douglas will be winging his way home from Ireland today as his new Super Rugby club, the Queensland Reds, moves to sort out finally who will be coaching it next season.
A tug of war between the Reds and Irish club Leinster over the Wallabies lock erupted when he requested compassionate leave to return to Australia because his fiancee was due to give birth to their first child in Brisbane. The situation became complicated when Irish rugby’s high performance director, David Nucifora, intervened but eventually permission was granted.
It is understood a contract with the Reds is yet to be signed but the QRU certainly can be thankful Douglas dropped into their laps for next season solely because his fiancee lives in Brisbane. Had she been, say, a resident of Melbourne, it would be the Rebels now celebrating signing the 14-Test lock as the star attraction along with their other key signings for their pack, All Blacks flanker Adam Thomson, Irish prop Jamie Hagan and Blues lock Culum Retallick.
 
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Train Without a Station

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So Douglas fell in our lap. I guess no more than Hooper, Phipps, Ashley-Cooper and Beale at the Waratahs who all wanted to be in Sydney at the time of their contract's ending at their former team.
 

Intruder

Dave Cowper (27)
While one signs another is confirmed leaving. I was confident Quade had all intentions to pull on the red jersey again next season but will be in the sevens program in 2016. Should see him return in 2017.
 

RedsHappy

Tony Shaw (54)
'Interesting' new news snippets overnight:

> Morgan Turinui a declared candidate for Reds HC

> Toulon's owner threatens to sue ARU for 'many millions of Euros' if QC (Quade Cooper) signs new deal with ARU and reneges on deal with Toulon

Keeps us amused between Tests.
 

USARugger

John Thornett (49)
He can sue the ARU for whatever the fuck he wants but that doesn't change how contract law works in any part of the world. How in the hell would the ARU be even remotely in danger of facing a suit over Cooper possibly breaking a questionably binding pre-contractual agreement?

Getting annoying reading about this guy throwing his toys out of the pram every few months when things don't go his way.
 

gel

Ken Catchpole (46)
> Morgan Turinui a declared candidate for Reds HC.
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fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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'Interesting' new news snippets overnight:

> Morgan Turinui a declared candidate for Reds HC

> Toulon's owner threatens to sue ARU for 'many millions of Euros' if QC (Quade Cooper) signs new deal with ARU and reneges on deal with Toulon

Keeps us amused between Tests.


> Morgan would be a very smart attack coach

> So Toulon's owner is threatening to sue a third party for damages (what damages? what actual loss can be claimed?, a few jersey's printed with Coopers name on the back?) over an employment contract dispute (and the contract hasn't even started yet), good luck
 

RedsHappy

Tony Shaw (54)
Here's some relevant txt from today's Wayne Smith piece in The Australian:

The Reds yesterday decided to advertise at home and internationally for final expressions of interest for the positions of head coach and attack and defence coaches.

A decision is expected to be made in a fortnight but even so the Reds are still dragging the chain. They are the only club in Australia or New Zealand not to have made a coaching appointment for next season.

Incumbent head coach Richard Graham said he was fully across the findings of the wide-ranging review of the Reds conducted by former Wallabies second-rower Damien Frawley and would be applying. “I intend to be a part of the process for the role of head coach,” he said.

It is understood the other leading contenders are Ewen McKenzie’s former defence coach, Matt Taylor, former Leinster coach Matt O’Connor, former Lyon coach Tim Lane, and Graham’s current senior assistant coach Nick Stiles, although former Reds, Waratahs and Wallabies centre Morgan Turinui is believed to be stirring some late interest.

If the Reds are intent on keeping Graham, or indeed on letting him go, the process of calling for expressions of interest is tailor-made for making the appointment with a minimum of fuss.

Intriguingly, the head coach will be answerable to a high performance manager, so it remains to be seen exactly how the power structure will evolve.

One comment: how laughable to 'decide to advertise' now for such critical QRU coaching positions, yet state that the final decision will be made in approx. two weeks from now. Thus, there is clearly no substance or genuine intent in such a process - it must be being set up this way for other convenient purposes.

It's heart-warming that RG is 'fully across the the review's findings' and 'intends to be part of the process for the role of HC'.
 

RedsHappy

Tony Shaw (54)
> Morgan would be a very smart attack coach

> So Toulon's owner is threatening to sue a third party for damages (what damages? what actual loss can be claimed?, a few jersey's printed with Coopers name on the back?) over an employment contract dispute (and the contract hasn't even started yet), good luck

fp, here's the guts of the latest 'Toulon may sue ARU' story from the SMH online, posted here as it may involve the Reds in some way:

Toulon boss threatens to sue Australian Rugby Union over Quade Cooper's U-turn
July 23, 2015 - 6:51AM

Outspoken Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal has accused the Australian Rugby Union of dirty tactics and is threatening to sue them over Quade Cooper's U-turn with the French club.

The Reds and Wallabies No 10 was set to join the European champions after the World Cup in a lucrative deal.

But the controversial Cooper turned his back on the deal to sign a fresh four-year contract with Australia, with a clear aim to make the sevens side for next year's Rio Olympics.

Toulon are adamant Cooper had a contract with them and Boudjellal says if he doesn't honour that deal compensation could run into "millions of euros".

He accused Australian bosses of negotiating with Cooper after he had already signed with Toulon.

"They have played dirty. They are speaking to a player who they know has signed. So there is collusion there and I might sue the Australian federation to ensure our rights are respected," Boudjellal told Sud Radio.

"If Cooper doesn't come, the compensation will be in millions of euros."

"He was our first choice. The damage to our image is significant. He took a photo with us, we centred our season ticket campaign around him, his jersey is on sale. What's more, we passed on other fly-halves to get him."

Toulon have already been stung by Australia this year. They signed Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell to deals believing their international careers were over.

But Australia's decision to allow certain players based offshore back into the selection mix has seen Giteau and Mitchell return to the Wallabies squad and looking at another World Cup campaign that will eat into their availability for Toulon.
 
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No4918

John Hipwell (52)
So Knuckles will be the high performance manager? Do many other clubs have such a position overseeing the coach? Unnecessary in my opinion, either the person is good enough on their own merits or not given the job. After Smith's article yesterday this just looks like it will be an excuse to keep RG on and sell the process and coaching package to the increasing number of disenchanted stakeholders.
 
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