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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    #1482

    Forgot that jackass Kearns wanted Castles job .

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/116796297/rugby-world-cup-2019-what-caused-the-split-between-wallabies-coach-michael-cheika-and-rugby-australia-bosses

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    https://m.betootaadvocate.com/sports/ex-wallaby-employed-by-rugby-australia-pretty-happy-to-just-blame-cheika-for-everything/

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by Machpants
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    @mariner4life Quality article

    And jaybus imagine that twat kearns in change, what a disaster! Real question, what qualifications/experience does he have at running a large-ish corp? Or just exwallaby, good on the turps with the old boys hire?

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    #1485

    Think he's the COO of an insurance company or something.

    Apparently a sharp businessman, quite at odds to his commentary persona.

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Think he's the COO of an insurance company or something.

    http://www.interrisk.com.au/irm/content/our-team.aspx?RID=371

    PHIL KEARNS MANAGING DIRECTOR
    Phil has more than ten years of experience leading financial service organisations, headlined by his previous position as Chief Executive Officer at Centric Wealth, as well as senior positions across divisions at Investec, the South African-based investment bank.
    Whilst at Centric Wealth, Phil has been instrumental in building the corporate and private bank client base and introducing investors to innovative opportunities, including property and other alternative investments. Phil has helped transform InterRISK into a multimillion dollar business.

    So there you go.

    That tendency for the "blokey" side to emerge during the commentary thing is obviously appealing for the ratings thing.

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    I worked with him for some time. He is a really good guy. Gets on with everyone, always had time to spend with the juniors. Massive rolodex, can get in front of any CEO in the country (any rugby playing nation I expect). Had a great time with him and clients at the 2011 RWC.

    He's certainly not dumb, with no long history in finance he was able to understand different products and communicate with clients. As for being qualified to be a corporate CEO, I'm not sure. Expect he would need a solid team around him, especially around risk and ops functions.

    His on-camera persona is a bit at odds with all that I know. I think some of it is caused by genuine passion from a bloke that loved nothing more than competing for his country. And some of it is just a love of winding people up and being a bit controversial.

    I'd suggest you take his comments with a grain of salt, they're probably not always reflective of what he is actually thinking.

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    Interesting, because I would think that anyone meeting him after they had heard his commentary first would be very resistant to taking him seriously! If he is dumbing down/Trumping up his commentary to get better ratings, it is a sad state of affairs in the world 😞

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    He is really engaging in real life (as I'm sure all the posters on here are...:face_with_stuck-out_tongue: ) - one of those super-charismatic guys that everyone likes.

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    #1490

    So which is the real Kearns ? The one that behaves like an arsehole whenever a camera is nearby or the one that knows HR is looking over his shoulder at work ?

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    #1491

    I think it's the one still holding the bar up at 4am with a massive smile on his face

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    Interesting that this is a review in to the "disasterous" World Cup campaign only.

    Isn't that a bit of a bullshit focus?

    And exactly how was the campaign a "disaster"? The Wallabies lost a pool match to the one of the top 3 teams in the world, in a game they could have won. They then lost the quarter they were rank outsiders in, to another top 3 team.

    I would have thought the campaign was pretty much to expectation? A semi-final would have been over-achievement.

    By narrowing the focus of the "review" it does two things. Conveniently ignores all the systemic issues that lead up to the Wallabies. And makes a further mockery of the decision to appoint Scott Johnson to head it up.

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    @jegga said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    So which is the real Kearns ? The one that behaves like an arsehole whenever a camera is nearby or the one that knows HR is looking over his shoulder at work ?

    I think that's a pretty ridiculous thing to suggest.

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    #1494

    The problem with Kearns and the CEO appointment was that his supporters weren't pumping up his tyres because of his business credentials... it was because he's a 'good rugby man'.

    Apparently if you've never been at the bottom of a ruck you are somehow unqualified to manage Rugby Australia, or understand anything about the game.

    It's a ridiculous philosophy that is firmly stuck in the 1980s.

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    It's a ridiculous philosophy that is firmly stuck in the 1980s.

    that, right there, could be above the doors of Rugby Australia

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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    It's a ridiculous philosophy that is firmly stuck in the 1980s.

    that, right there, could be above the doors of Rugby Australia

    Mission statement

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    JON is having a crack at all and sundry, too, apparently.

    I can imagine it now: "The board and executive are responsible for not having an all-time great lineup and coach like I stumbled into"

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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    JON is having a crack at all and sundry, too, apparently.

    I can imagine it now: "The board and executive are responsible for not having an all-time great lineup and coach like I stumbled into"

    everyone is having a pile on. It's pathetic. Most of it is hugely self serving.

    There is blood in the water.

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life Problem with Ozzie rugby there should have been blood in the water a while ago!

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @jegga said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    So which is the real Kearns ? The one that behaves like an arsehole whenever a camera is nearby or the one that knows HR is looking over his shoulder at work ?

    I think that's a pretty ridiculous thing to suggest.

    So the jackass in front of the camera. Sweet.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @jegga said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    So which is the real Kearns ? The one that behaves like an arsehole whenever a camera is nearby or the one that knows HR is looking over his shoulder at work ?

    I think that's a pretty ridiculous thing to suggest.

    New to the Fern, you aren't.

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