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Well I just named 5 kids that flano got from zilch to a premiership
All in the same team and all in the backline.
All in the same team and all in the backline.
All of which are playing the same today as they were the day they debuted.Well I just named 5 kids that flano got from zilch to a premiership
All in the same team and all in the backline.
You saidAll of which are playing the same today as they were the day they debuted.
I didn't know winning a premiership was the be all and end all of being a superstar football player. 17 players win a premiership every year, plenty of them have been just a small cog in a large machine.
Not dissing Flanno for the machine, however he doesn't fine tune any cogs.
WellI think flanno needs to fine tune his game plan instead of attempting to play people like the player before them in 2016.
Play people to their strengths, don’t try to emulate someone else.
Yep that’s the exact team I’d be going with too. I’d also have Ramien in over Leutele and Katoa over Feki. That’d be 2 amazing centre wing combos right there.Personally I’d be putting hogkison at 6
Moylan to fullback
and Dugan to centre
Val stay in wing
Him and Val went well together for Australia there.
Or get barba back pronto
I really don’t get why people try to diminish what was an axtraordinaty achievement in winning a GF.
We had the second least money to spend on football operations in the league. We had a culture and history of failure. We had some very good players, but mixed in were players considered to be largely washed up and untested younguns.
A lot has to go right to win the big one, but a large piece is the coach...in recruiting, retention, tactics, head space for players etc.
Anyone can go off the boil and are open to criticism. but why pretend flanno just got lucky. It’s weird.
I think flanno needs to fine tune his game plan instead of attempting to play people like the player before them in 2016.
Play people to their strengths, don’t try to emulate someone else.
I doubt he wants a new challenge, but who knows how it plays out. I’m certainly a ways off sharpening my knives yet though....maybe if there’s 2 years of missing finals like Madge.I posted this before i fear we heading down same path Souths did after the won in 2014.
They waited so long to return to winners circle for us it was out first win.
Both teams next season bow out week 1 of finals
Both lost crucial players and didnt adapt how they played.
Souths then failed to make finals next 2 years and Maguire then gone, i hope that dosent happen to us, my fear Flanno has reached the top of mountain and maybe a new challenge could be what he wants.
Exactly, we can’t structure Moylan. That’s taking away what it is that makes him so lethal, the ability to play what he see’s in front of him with the defense on the back foot.Bingo Moylan loves the quick play, look how fast he got the pass to Feki for the try, he needs us making quick play the balls and fast service from dummy half, or at least creative from dummy half
I doubt he wants a new challenge, but who knows how it plays out. I’m certainly a ways off sharpening my knives yet though....maybe if there’s 2 years of missing finals like Madge.
Exactly, we can’t structure Moylan. That’s taking away what it is that makes him so lethal, the ability to play what he see’s in front of him with the defense on the back foot.
Yes he is, which is why I’m not sure why he bought Moylan if he wants to play with structure.And Flanno is a coach that loves structure, ironically Flanno coaching Canberra would give them that structure which would see them win close games
Yes he is, which is why I’m not sure why he bought Moylan if he wants to play with structure.
We have a back line that should pile on points but if flano is going to hold them back we will go back 3 or 4 years and grind out games.
Yep that’s the exact team I’d be going with too. I’d also have Ramien in over Leutele and Katoa over Feki. That’d be 2 amazing centre wing combos right there.
Definitely they don’t. But they’re looking for someone to spark the attack. I think only Moylan can give us that, but he needs to be allowed to.I dont think the players want to grind wins out again, trying to get the to buy back into that might be too hard, Flanno couldnt get them to do it last year, the players are a year older now and our crucial forwards are all very much closer to retirement
On the right side. Dugan and Valerie to the left
Definitely they don’t. But they’re looking for someone to spark the attack. I think only Moylan can give us that, but he needs to be allowed to.