Smith a 'miracle worker': Reds manager

By Laine Clark / Wire

His job brief may expand to coaching but at the moment new Queensland Reds recruit George Smith’s role is simple – miracle worker.

Smith will be greeted like the messiah by the Reds faithful after signing for the next two seasons for a Queensland team praying for a second coming as a Super Rugby force.

Reds executive manager Dan Herbert didn’t exactly ease the expectation on the world class flanker after confirming the remarkable coup.

“I was just talking to (former England player) Jason Leonard and he said at (England club) Wasps he’s been a miracle worker,” Herbert said.

“So, let’s get the holy water and away we go.”

If anyone can resurrect the lowly Reds, it’s Smith.

He is a dream replacement for flanker Liam Gill who leaves for French club Toulon at season’s end.

And at 35 Smith is still in dominant form, claiming the Rugby Players Association Players’ Player award after shining for English premiership club Wasps this season.

The 111-Test veteran will next season inspire a new look Queensland roster that will welcome back Wallabies captain Stephen Moore, Australian fringe No.8 Leroy Houston – and possibly playmaker Quade Cooper.

“I think we’re quick as a nation to throw people out before their use-by date and George has showed you’re very useful (at any age),” Herbert said of the evergreen Smith.

“As long as you can keep up, you’re still as good as you ever were.”

Herbert believed Smith would be just as effective off the field for the Reds, hinting at a future coaching gig.

Smith has already indicated he will enjoy a mentor role with Reds players.

And he recently assisted the England camp with their breakdown strategy.

“I think we’ve been crying out for some really strong experience with our team and our list,” Herbert said.

“He (Smith) adds to that ability to transcend some of that experience that had been lacking and probably been lost in a pretty young group.

“There’s been a gap there. Certainly, they (the current players) haven’t been found wanting in desire but in knowing what to do at different times.”

Wallabies great George Gregan toasted Smith’s return to Australia.

“There probably isn’t an adjective to describe him properly but he is immense,” he said.

The man who gave Herbert the inside word on Smith – Leonard – described the flanker’s signing as “inspired” after watching first hand his dominance at Wasps.

“He was top of the charts in most things, tackling, assisting, getting over the ball, winning penalties – he had a great season in England,” Leonard said.

“With our wet weather the ball seems to get bogged down but he seemed to rise above that.

“He will be a real asset for the Reds.”

The Crowd Says:

2016-06-11T03:31:14+00:00

AJ

Guest


Agree and that was my recollection too. Whatever it is that keeps the Brumbies rising to the top, the Reds could use some of it (and How!).

2016-06-11T01:20:07+00:00

Digs

Guest


My recollection was that Dean's didn't select Smith for the Wallabies and left him out of his plans for the 2011 World Cup (maybe I'm wrong). He would have made a huge difference for us in the 2011 World Cup. I think losing Smith was the equivalent of the All Blacks losing a Richie McCaw. Yes Pocock was an up and coming seven but we could have used the backup and the experience of an old head in the pack. I think his recruitment is really inspired thinking.

2016-06-11T00:19:10+00:00

Joey Johns

Roar Guru


I think it's more, "we want these blokes playing their last season and retiring in Australia so we (the clubs) can harness their Rugby IP now and potentially into the future" George Smith is already a coaching consultant for England! He could be at the Reds for a decade as an Assistant / Head coach.

2016-06-10T22:25:48+00:00

Blinky Bill of Bellingen NSW

Guest


“I think we’re quick as a nation to throw people out before their use-by date and George has showed you’re very useful (at any age),” Herbert said of the evergreen Smith. Is this true? My recollection is that George Smith, to everyone's disappointment, wanted to head overseas and was greatly sought after here in Oz. Who are we to deprive players of that wonderful experience? So just who are these players that get thrown out?

2016-06-10T21:40:35+00:00

Jameswm

Guest


If Houston can live up to those highlight packages, that could be one serious back row next year - when you add in Tui and then Browning off the bench. Three good locks and if Holmes stays, it's overall a very good pack.

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