RCG should be sending Griffin a Christmas card rather than slagging him off. Not sure too many other coaches would of left him starting prop or even in the 17 given his last couple of months of footy.
Everyone hates Griffin.
RCG should be sending Griffin a Christmas card rather than slagging him off. Not sure too many other coaches would of left him starting prop or even in the 17 given his last couple of months of footy.
Except Martie.........Everyone hates Griffin.
RCG and Merrin are really good mates.Could have been Merrin. His game time dropped sharply and was moved on pretty suddenly.
RCG and Merrin are really good mates.
RCG should be sending Griffin a Christmas card rather than slagging him off. Not sure too many other coaches would of left him starting prop or even in the 17 given his last couple of months of footy.
Probably, like I said. But some things are better left unsaid, and this would seem to be one of them.So realistically, RCG could only be referring to Griffin.
Except Martie.........
He says during this video that Merrin is mancrush. He makes him feel better whenever he's down and all types of mushy stuff.I don't believe it's Merrin.
Tbh Good bloke the times I’ve dealt with him.
But I think you boys missed the point of my initial post. Surprisingly.
Some interesting stats from nrl.com, highlighting why the Panthers were the come back kings last season.
Across the regular season, Penrith conceded 25 tries in the opening 20 minutes of games. Which was the 2nd worst in the competition. But only conceded 13 tries in the final 20 minutes, which was the best in the competition.
Shows why they had to come from behind to win 10 of their 15 wins last season.
Interestingly, Cleary had the exact opposite record last season with the Tigers. They conceded only nine tries in the first 20, the best in the competition. However they conceded 32 tries in the final 20.
Let’s hope Cleary can fix their slow starts, while at the same time maintaining their fitness under fatigue so they can keep defending strong in the last quarter of games.
Will be interesting to see what the new high performance and fitness coaches have achieved this offseason. The players fitness under Hook was his only real positive during his time at the Panthers.
Some interesting stats from nrl.com, highlighting why the Panthers were the come back kings last season.
Across the regular season, Penrith conceded 25 tries in the opening 20 minutes of games. Which was the 2nd worst in the competition. But only conceded 13 tries in the final 20 minutes, which was the best in the competition.
Shows why they had to come from behind to win 10 of their 15 wins last season.
Interestingly, Cleary had the exact opposite record last season with the Tigers. They conceded only nine tries in the first 20, the best in the competition. However they conceded 32 tries in the final 20.
Let’s hope Cleary can fix their slow starts, while at the same time maintaining their fitness under fatigue so they can keep defending strong in the last quarter of games.
Will be interesting to see what the new high performance and fitness coaches have achieved this offseason. The players fitness under Hook was his only real positive during his time at the Panthers.
Shows that Griffin couldn't coach anything other than fitness and Ivan had the very weak squad starting strong most weeks and then getting outclasses as the game went on
Can't turn around a side in a few weeks and you know that. Also Maloney is washed upSo how does that explain falling 18-0 behind in both semis after he was gone? Not to mention that shocking 1st half in Auckland?
If only it were that simple. No-one, not Hook, not Gus, not Ciraldo, or anyone else, could put their finger on this side's poor starts. It's been going on for two seasons and then some now. Sign a coach with the complete opposite problem is one way of dealing with it I suppose.Shows that Griffin couldn't coach anything other than fitness and Ivan had the very weak squad starting strong most weeks and then getting outclasses as the game went on
Can't turn around a side in a few weeks and you know that. Also Maloney is washed up
The Warriors semi was won 27-12. They did score all 12 of their points before we were able to trouble the scorer though.So how does that explain falling 18-0 behind in both semis after he was gone? Not to mention that shocking 1st half in Auckland?
The Warriors semi was won 27-12. They did score all 12 of their points before we were able to trouble the scorer though.
Shows that Griffin couldn't coach anything other than fitness and Ivan had the very weak squad starting strong most weeks and then getting outclasses as the game went on
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Everyone still in the squad that played in the back end of the year should be under pressure to start the year well