Re-appointed Queensland Super Rugby coach Ewen McKenzie believes Quade Cooper’s injury-delayed start to 2012 could help him through a difficult player recruitment period this season.
The Reds at the weekend extended McKenzie’s contract until the end of 2014, giving him time to continue to recruit and develop a squad of players who can keep Queensland at the top of Australian provincial rugby.
McKenzie said ideally, he’d like Cooper starting the Reds’ Super Rugby defence.
But he admitted the forced absence of his Wallaby star in the No.10 jumper presented an opportunity to evaluate several players before making some tough calls about his 2013 squad because of the salary cap pressures which come with success.
Cooper, who’ll miss the first six or seven games of the Reds’ Super Rugby defence after rupturing his ACL against Wales during last year’s World Cup, has had a hellish few months.
His public split with swimmer Stephanie Rice was followed by a return to the headlines earlier this month when he was banned from a popular southeast Queensland pub following an alleged altercation with a female patron.
“That’s life, isn’t it?,” McKenzie said.
“You have your ups and downs.
“He’s as good as he can be for a bloke on one leg.
“The best crutch for him at the moment is to be here hanging around his mates.
“He’s here every day re-habbing and he’s at every training session so that’s the best tonic for him at the moment.”
Cooper might not have delivered his magic for the Wallabies in the World Cup but there’s no denying his influence for the Reds under McKenzie.
McKenzie, who’s built up his talent pool in two years at the helm of the Reds, isn’t short on No.10 options, headed by impressive Kiwi import Mike Harris.
Harris looked sharp in the backs last year before injury struck him down.
Whoever McKenzie opts for will struggle to match Cooper’s passing game, although Harris brings a fine running game to the table, as well as his experience in the role.
Skipper James Horwill, meanwhile, hailed McKenzie’s contract extension as a coup for the club and the players.
“Probably when I started out, it was something we were lacking, that stability, not just at the coaching level but right across the board,” he said.
“I’m rapt he’s decided to stay here. It’s fantastic all those guys have committed to Queensland and want to leave a lasting legacy as do a lot of the players.
“We want to be as successful as we can and for Queensland rugby to be known worldwide as a provincial powerhouse.”
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January 24th 2012 @ 8:45am
johnny-boy said | January 24th 2012 @ 8:45am | Report comment
I hope McKenzie puts him at No.10 for defence when he comes back. It’s time. If he doesnt like it and goes to league he will get smashed there and be back within 12 months. It had novelty value last year but as McKenzie obviously knows you have to keep moving the target. He’d probably surprise himself if he stuck at it. There were signs last year of the potential do it. As I have said previously one on one training with Muggleton would be the best investment Cooepr could make financially at the moment
January 24th 2012 @ 9:57am
Harry said | January 24th 2012 @ 9:57am | Report comment
Great man management from McKenzie on display.
Alas Khoder will be out hustling Quade around the traps mid year and it will be an all too familiar though no less unwanted distraction for Qld and Australian rugby. I have no doubt Khoder’s preferred option is to package Quade and SBW for the NRL – either Easts (most likely), Souths (Rusty and the gang still have a bit of dough to throw around), Parramatta or Newcastle (if Tinkler’s millions materalise). And expect a French rugby club to table ye olde “Million dollar offers”.
This inevitable saga is not something I’m looking forward to, but can’t wait for the rugby to begin!
January 24th 2012 @ 11:10am
gatesy said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:10am | Report comment
I suspect Quade’s time away from the game might make him a bit hungrier and there is still the little issue of an upcoming Lion’s tour in 2013.
January 24th 2012 @ 11:52am
Comrade Bear said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:52am | Report comment
I like what I read in another article: “..the Reds are not interested in a 12 month conract extension…” with regards to Quade.
So I’m curious to see if his first major injury (ACL) and growing up will see him look for a little more stability, say a 2-3yr contract somewhere (hopefully the Reds).
January 24th 2012 @ 3:21pm
Harry said | January 24th 2012 @ 3:21pm | Report comment
Khoder won’t want that (a long term contract) … despite the good it would do Cooper.
Like you I hope the Reds don’t get caught up in to many Khoder shenanighans when the inevitable malarkey happens over a new contract for Quade. I hope Quade stays in Brissy playing for the Queensland Reds but not if it means some ridiculous contract or massive disruption eg. the fuss that went on with Lote Tuquiri in 2007.
January 24th 2012 @ 5:59pm
rl said | January 24th 2012 @ 5:59pm | Report comment
agreed – he’s good, but not worth fighting so hard for that you risk losing out on other options, either recruits or currently in the squad (e.g. who’s to say Mike Harris or Jono Lance aren’t better options in the long term, or anyone willing to actually make a tackle for that matter?)
January 24th 2012 @ 4:16pm
Geoff Brisbane now California said | January 24th 2012 @ 4:16pm | Report comment
Team before the individual always
January 24th 2012 @ 4:37pm
King of the Gorgonites said | January 24th 2012 @ 4:37pm | Report comment
What league club is going to sign a guy whio has never played top level league before, ocming off half a season, and returning from an ACL?
January 24th 2012 @ 11:35pm
mattamkII said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:35pm | Report comment
The Rabbits would…no question.
January 24th 2012 @ 5:23pm
formeropenside said | January 24th 2012 @ 5:23pm | Report comment
Yeah, it would nice if Quade would dump Khoder Nasser as his manager and commit to Queensland for a while.
January 24th 2012 @ 11:25pm
crip said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:25pm | Report comment
Put Jono Lance in at 5 eighth. He’s a dead set champion. I’ve seen him play at that position at schoolboy and 1st grade(they call it premier grade in brisbane?) levels. Golden Boy I call him. Remember that you read that here first.
January 24th 2012 @ 11:27pm
crip said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:27pm | Report comment
Forgot to mention that he can defend like his old man – Dean Lance.
January 24th 2012 @ 11:30pm
crip said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:30pm | Report comment
I forgot to mention that Jono Lance can defend like his old man – Dean Lance.
January 25th 2012 @ 3:02pm
Justin said | January 25th 2012 @ 3:02pm | Report comment
No you didnt
January 24th 2012 @ 11:36pm
mattamkII said | January 24th 2012 @ 11:36pm | Report comment
Whats with australian rugbys christian brother like fascination with schoolboys?
January 25th 2012 @ 6:52pm
crip said | January 25th 2012 @ 6:52pm | Report comment
What are you talking about pork chop?