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New Coach Please

Shulman

Juniors
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107
Jobs for the boys I am afraid.

Hornby and Young great club men but in reality adequate footballers and ordinary coaches.

Adequate footballers? How many first grade games did you play? Just goes to show how little you actually know
 

rainman44

Bench
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3,189
Agreed.. Best option atm is Cleary - very talented .. Mcgregor is at fault not the players.. We have a very good roster just badly coached..

Mary needs to let players off load and create second phase play and that is where Benji plays his best. Just need to let them play footy. I agree Mary might be hard nosed which i like but he lacks everything else. This was a risk going for another rookie coach again. They looked like a team that is NOT coached to play footy. Robots that are fit will not win you many games.
 

Old Timer

Coach
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Adequate footballers? How many first grade games did you play? Just goes to show how little you actually know

Not actually about me they are "the staff" highly paid to get results.

We are no doubt loyal supporters but we get clouded in our judgement as to how "good" our players really are.

Everyone talking it up this year as if we had purchased work beaters and when it goers to shit we end up sniping at one another.

Did I like Hornby and Young as players yes I did but I did not put them into the stratosphere re their ability.

The fact that they stayed for so long and won 1 premiership with the roster we had shows that we had some very good marquis players and some adequate first graders.

If they were all marquis we would have won plenty of premierships.
 

Maximus

Coach
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15,295
Toovey yes, but why any one would want Cleary who took panthers to bottom 3 or 4, and sheens took tigers to the bottom few as well.... Pleaseee! At least it could be worse, at least we don't have Graham Arnold!

Cleary also took the Panthers to a Prelim final. Any coach would struggle with all of the injuries he has had at the Panthers.

Look at his record with the Warriors. 6 years including a grand final appearance, a prelim final appearance and twice more in the finals. He missed the 8 in his first year, and 2009, which was the year Sonny Fai died. Few, if any, coaches would get their team up after something like that happened (look at how Ben Alexander's death affected Penrith).

The Warriors haven't made the 8 since he left.
 

BLM01

Coach
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10,000
My concerns are;
1. If they get rid of the coach they will shuffle deck chairs again and employ within. Hornby & Young or Demetriou. They have employed ex Dragons player in Mat Head for Under 20's with supposedly great talent and they have won one game this year..just
2. If they keep this coach and roster we may not attract an high quality players
3. If they keep this defensive orientated coach players look unhappy in attack and frustrated with current structures.
4. Maybe funds are and issue and do we have enough corporate sponsorship
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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35,635
My concerns are;
1. If they get rid of the coach they will shuffle deck chairs again and employ within. Hornby & Young or Demetriou. They have employed ex Dragons player in Mat Head for Under 20's with supposedly great talent and they have won one game this year..just
2. If they keep this coach and roster we may not attract an high quality players
3. If they keep this defensive orientated coach players look unhappy in attack and frustrated with current structures.
4. Maybe funds are and issue and do we have enough corporate sponsorship

Well said...I don't think we have the funds to pay out McGregor with a year & 1/2 to run on his contract. Its a pity as both Toovey and Cleary would be far better appointments than what we currently have. Time to look outside the club. Since Bennett left we are trying to emulate his grinding style of football without the brains in place to put this into action.
 

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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I read recently that Phil Goulds tenure as Penrith CEO or whatever his title is, us coming to an end.

Why not hire him for the remainder of the season as director of coaching or something like that where the coaching staff have to report to him.

I think that would change things for the positive IMO.
 
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I read recently that Phil Goulds tenure as Penrith CEO or whatever his title is, us coming to an end.

Why not hire him for the remainder of the season as director of coaching or something like that where the coaching staff have to report to him.

I think that would change things for the positive IMO.

But will he donate his time?
 

Ruby

Juniors
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248
Cleary also took the Panthers to a Prelim final. Any coach would struggle with all of the injuries he has had at the Panthers.

Look at his record with the Warriors. 6 years including a grand final appearance, a prelim final appearance and twice more in the finals. He missed the 8 in his first year, and 2009, which was the year Sonny Fai died. Few, if any, coaches would get their team up after something like that happened (look at how Ben Alexander's death affected Penrith).

The Warriors haven't made the 8 since he left.

Panthers missed finals three of the four years with Cleary. Gould has pretty much created nothing at Penrith, his 5 year plan was in ruins, he then changed it to a 10 year plan. Panthers recent record is as bad as Dragons. Don't want Gould anywhere near us thankyou!
Toovey..... Or wait till a decent coach becomes available.....
 

since77

Bench
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Cleary is a dud. No improvement on Mc Gregor.
The Walker Brothers would be a breath of fresh air
 

st.phil

Bench
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4,991
Agree re Benji & Creagh. However, Rein has been good & offers a spark with his dummy half running, Thompson is suffering along with a bunch of others from not being well coached. Can you imagine him at the Bulldogs, Cowboys or Broncos? - he'd be an Origin player.
I really don't think coaching is holding Joel back...he has the same ball others in his position get. I think we need to face that his game does not match his energy. People forget, he arrived to us after being benched at the raiders. Solid player but thats where it ends.
 
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Donate ...... maybe
Retainer ......possibly
salary..... more than a possibility

He has a soft spot for the foundation clubs and with the Dragons woes he might be tempted as a project.

He certaily wouldn't do any worse than what we have.

I think money would be the issue. Not sure where the club would find it at this stage.

I agree he would make a difference but at the end of the day the club also needs to be able to invest in new talent and that will take time
 

mickeylane

First Grade
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I really don't think coaching is holding Joel back...he has the same ball others in his position get. I think we need to face that his game does not match his energy. People forget, he arrived to us after being benched at the raiders. Solid player but thats where it ends.

I'm sorry to say but Thompson and Frizzell are potentially the leagues best row pairing .. Thompson is a bruising defender.. Both badly coached!! Can't imagine what Bennett would have done w both if them
 

Simon

Juniors
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595
Panthers missed finals three of the four years with Cleary. Gould has pretty much created nothing at Penrith, his 5 year plan was in ruins, he then changed it to a 10 year plan. Panthers recent record is as bad as Dragons. Don't want Gould anywhere near us thankyou!
Toovey..... Or wait till a decent coach becomes available.....

The results haven't been seen on the football field yet, but look at what's happened off the field. They were deep in debt and struggling to hold onto their best juniors. The Panthers now are one of the richest clubs and have facilities that most other clubs envy.

Gould's plan has been around continual success and I can see the Panthers heading in that direction. They'd be second to Brisbane with the talent they have in their juniors and with the pathways that he and others at the Panthers have setup it gives them the best chance for success. You're never going to win a comp, or make the finals every year as the structure of the NRL with salary caps, etc won't allow that to occur, but having a strong structure from the juniors up gives some clubs the best opportunity to continually be fighting it out for GFs and finals.

As we also have a large nursery of juniors I for one would love someone like Gould to come in and make some strong changes. Gould won't be coming but hopefully the club is looking at what Penrith have done and are stealing some of their good ideas around junior pathways and development.
 

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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The results haven't been seen on the football field yet, but look at what's happened off the field. They were deep in debt and struggling to hold onto their best juniors. The Panthers now are one of the richest clubs and have facilities that most other clubs envy.

Gould's plan has been around continual success and I can see the Panthers heading in that direction. They'd be second to Brisbane with the talent they have in their juniors and with the pathways that he and others at the Panthers have setup it gives them the best chance for success. You're never going to win a comp, or make the finals every year as the structure of the NRL with salary caps, etc won't allow that to occur, but having a strong structure from the juniors up gives some clubs the best opportunity to continually be fighting it out for GFs and finals.

As we also have a large nursery of juniors I for one would love someone like Gould to come in and make some strong changes. Gould won't be coming but hopefully the club is looking at what Penrith have done and are stealing some of their good ideas around junior pathways and development.

Very well said, and my point exactly. :clap::clap:
 

grouch

First Grade
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The results haven't been seen on the football field yet, but look at what's happened off the field. They were deep in debt and struggling to hold onto their best juniors. The Panthers now are one of the richest clubs and have facilities that most other clubs envy.

Gould's plan has been around continual success and I can see the Panthers heading in that direction. They'd be second to Brisbane with the talent they have in their juniors and with the pathways that he and others at the Panthers have setup it gives them the best chance for success. You're never going to win a comp, or make the finals every year as the structure of the NRL with salary caps, etc won't allow that to occur, but having a strong structure from the juniors up gives some clubs the best opportunity to continually be fighting it out for GFs and finals.

As we also have a large nursery of juniors I for one would love someone like Gould to come in and make some strong changes. Gould won't be coming but hopefully the club is looking at what Penrith have done and are stealing some of their good ideas around junior pathways and development.
Well said
 

Mr Red

First Grade
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6,193
The results haven't been seen on the football field yet, but look at what's happened off the field. They were deep in debt and struggling to hold onto their best juniors. The Panthers now are one of the richest clubs and have facilities that most other clubs envy.

Gould's plan has been around continual success and I can see the Panthers heading in that direction. They'd be second to Brisbane with the talent they have in their juniors and with the pathways that he and others at the Panthers have setup it gives them the best chance for success. You're never going to win a comp, or make the finals every year as the structure of the NRL with salary caps, etc won't allow that to occur, but having a strong structure from the juniors up gives some clubs the best opportunity to continually be fighting it out for GFs and finals.

As we also have a large nursery of juniors I for one would love someone like Gould to come in and make some strong changes. Gould won't be coming but hopefully the club is looking at what Penrith have done and are stealing some of their good ideas around junior pathways and development.

they showed their new training facilities on the footy show last week... VERY impressive.
 

Get2dachopper!

Juniors
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1,753
World class training facilities there at Penrith now.

But I guess they have a massive leagues club backing them don't they? In comparison, we have bananas!
Even if lets say a Phil Gould or even a Brian smith came in, i'd imagine that he would come to loggerheads with Doust and his cronies very quickly.
 

Slippery Morris

First Grade
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Manly players were happy to see the back of Toovey. Can't be that good. Cleary could be a great option. Good at blooding youngsters.

How about ESL coaches? Maguire and Robinson have won a comp soon after they took over an NRL club?
 
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