Larkham avoiding war of words with Reds

By David Barbeler / Roar Guru

Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham says he doesn’t want to engage in a “war of words” with the Queensland Reds after an inflammatory comment of his was dug up and used as a fuse.

Serial verbal sparring partners Jake White and Ewen McKenzie might have moved on from the two rival Super Rugby clubs but the mind games and broadsides appear fiercer than ever ahead of Saturday night’s clash.

Larkham declared the Reds were not “up to the standard of Super Rugby” following their 47-3 demolition of a hapless Queensland four weeks ago in Canberra – an accusation his counterpart Richard Graham labelled “ridiculous”.

Reds backrower Jake Schatz on Wednesday then chimed in by saying his side would be using Larkham’s comments as motivation ahead of the Suncorp Stadium grudge derby.

Larkham has previously said he was taken out of context and meant to say Queensland’s performance level was not up to their usual high standards.

When pressed further on Thursday he said the comment, which he believes was dug up by journalists and not the Reds camp itself, would not be featuring at the forefront of his upcoming opponents’ minds.

“I’m sure internally they’ve got a good focus on the game – they’re not worried about external comments,” Larkham said.

“We’re not trying to get into any war of words with coaches or players or anything like that.

“We’re very focused on trying to take our game to the next level, which is, I’m sure, also their focus.”

The Reds will be missing James O’Connor for the clash, but Larkham is still expecting the Queenslanders to put on a much better performance – despite their lacklustre loss to the Waratahs on Saturday.

“I wouldn’t say they’ve gotten worse since round one. They’ve certainly improved,” he said.

“There is plenty of comment on how poorly they played in that first round, but they’re certainly a very dangerous side if they can get it together.”

Brumbies (15-1): Robbie Coleman, Henry Speight, Tevita Kuridrani, Christian Lealiifano, Joe Tomane, Matt Toomua, Nic White, Ita Vaea, Jarrad Butler, Scott Fardy, Sam Carter, Rory Arnold, Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore (c), Scott Sio. Reserves: Josh Mann-Rea, Ruan Smith, JP Smith, Jordan Smiler, Blake Enever, Michael Dowsett, Lausii Taliauli, James Dargaville.

Queensland: Ben Tapuai, Chris Kuridrani, Chris Feauai-Sautia, Anthony Fainga’a, Campbell Magnay, Nick Frisby, Will Genia, Jake Schatz, Liam Gill, Adam Thomson, James Horwill, Marco Kotze, Sam Talakai, Saia Fainga’a, James Slipper (capt). Res: James Hanson, Ben Daley, Sef Faagase, Dave McDuling, Curtis Browning, Scott Gale, Sam Johnson, Tom Banks.

The Crowd Says:

2015-03-13T23:47:32+00:00

Mike

Guest


You would think that someone in the coaching staff would take the goalkickers off for some private sessions and just have them kick several goals from different distances and angles. Do a few sessions of this every week.

2015-03-13T06:15:20+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


He is being taken out of context, MH, but he wasn't really talking about the Reds when he made the comment. He was asked about the Brumbies start to the season, and in effect said that the Brumbies couldn't take too much out of putting 6 tries past the Reds, because their injuries and disruptions at the time meant that the side they had to put onto the park that night wasn't really Super Rugby standard. And he was right. But if the Reds are going to try and motivate themselves from a comment that was actually more critical of the Brumbies than the Reds, then they've got comprehension issues as well as rugby issues!

2015-03-13T01:17:14+00:00

William Tell

Guest


Would that be the same Larkham who led a players' revolt against a coach a few seasons back?

2015-03-12T22:19:03+00:00

Hertryk

Guest


Larkham has got class, and humility. Why be drawn into a non productive "activity" especially with a no hoper, man on the ropes RG!!!

2015-03-12T22:04:39+00:00

AJ

Guest


Canberra media wouldn't cherry pick things out of context would they?

2015-03-12T15:56:18+00:00

MH01

Guest


His comments are being taken out of context, I remember Bernie making the statement, he effectively said that the Reds are capable of much better performances. I think its just hard to turn Bernie into the bad guy.

2015-03-12T11:31:22+00:00

AJ

Guest


Can anyone kick a goal in that Reds team? Frisby? Last week showed, if you cant kick some goals, you are dead by half time and then you start knocking back the easy points chasing the scoreboard. I know there's more to the Reds problems but they should've been a lot more than zero before the last try.

2015-03-12T07:50:48+00:00

Simon_Sez

Roar Guru


Good on Larkham for some plain speaking, the Reds are performing like the Brumbies did just before Jake White turned up, a bit of a rabble. If Larkham's comments motivates the Reds to perform better, then that will be helping Graham and a good thing.

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