Daily Dispatch

All Blacks legend takes reins as Reds sack coach

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THE Queensland Reds sacked Nick Stiles after just one season in charge yesterday and appointed former All Black great Brad Thorn as their new coach.

Stiles guided the Reds to just four wins in his first season at the helm and reportedly had a rocky relationsh­ip with fellow coaches.

“Queensland Rugby Union was disappoint­ed with the performanc­e of the Reds in 2017 and we believe we require a catalyst for change in culture, discipline and standards,” said QRU chief executive Richard Barker.

It is a meteoric rise for Thorn, a former World Cup-winning All Black and Canterbury Crusaders lock who first made a name for himself in rugby league, spending seven seasons with the Brisbane Broncos.

He only retired from playing 2015 aged 40.

“Brad has a proven track record of in success as both a coach,” said Barker.

“He is without peer when it comes to the culture and profession­alism required to be successful at the highest level of our sport and he is enthusiast­ic about moving the Reds forward once again.”

Thorn, capped 59 times by the All Blacks, has already experience­d success as a mentor, guiding the Queensland U20s to two Super U20 Championsh­ip titles as an assistant player and a coach in 2016 and as head coach to an undefeated season in 2017.

“I believe actions speak louder than words,” he said, adding that he was humbled to be given an opportunit­y to lead the Reds after his time with the junior sides.

“I feel I’m contributi­ng to a change in culture and standards in those teams and I look forward to continuing to contribute to this organisati­on and the success of the Reds.” — AFP

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