I never thought the Marshall experiment would work but I can admit when I'm wrong.
He's adapted to the new style of NRL game better than any other coach in the comp, considering how far back we're coming from. He's seen that structured play doesn't seem to be as effective this year and eyes up footy and taking calculated risks are the order of the day.
On top of that there's the massively improved defence and fitness of the players. He's gotten a lot of forwards to trim down and add muscle, and this is also helping with the increased speed on play which is a must in 2026.
Another aspect I want to complement him on is the teams discipline, especially last weekend. This shows with us leading the league in time in possession at 55%.
The season is only 25% done but the changes he's made see us equal top of the table. Of course the players need to produce on the field, but if you start off with a shit game plan, attack, defence, and fitness you'll get shit results, as we all know, only too well.
From the way he talks this year it's clear he still wants to be a great mentor but in previous years I get the feeling he also wanted to be their mate as well. This year I think he's binned that idea in favour of being their coach.
It's bloody unusual to be looking forward to the game on the weekend thinking we're in with a very good shot of beating anyone. And being up the top of table and smashing commandments. And the footy shows and podcasts singing our praises rather than calling us a club in crisis. It's like I've entered the twilight zone.