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2024 Coach of the year

Scootsie

Juniors
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184
Taking tips on Dally M Coach of the Year.

Who’ve you got?

Bellamy, Ciraldo, Bennett, Siebold?

Can MaGuire get a gig? He was pretty good in Origin.
 

moffla

Bench
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3,451
I'll go with my bias and say Bellamy. Pretty big effort to win the Minor Prem with three games to spare with a roster than wasn't screaming premiership favourites at the start of the season. Ciraldo has done a fantastic job with this Bulldogs side so very fair if he wins it.
 

Valheru

Coach
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19,182
The real answer I think is Ciraldo, if for no other reason than it generally goes to the coach of whoever the most improved team of the season is.
 

yobbo84

Coach
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11,311
It's Bellamy by a country mile.

His ability to turn guys with limited skill sets into consistent, high-output, top notch NRL footballers is GOAT level stuff.
 

Bazal

Post Whore
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102,909
Clearly it's T Baz. Just read the Eels forum, he's improved a mid table side out of sight...into a spoon bowl side
 

Nuke

Moderator
Staff member
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5,363
It'd have to be Ciraldo based purely on the improvement in his team from last year to this year.

If it was based on 'best coach' credentials, Bellamy wins it every year if they're fair dinkum.
 

Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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9,454
The real answer I think is Ciraldo, if for no other reason than it generally goes to the coach of whoever the most improved team of the season is.
This is 100% true.

The answer is Bellamy, because he's the best coach, and daylight is second. But he probably won't win it. But he should.

To be fair, you can make a case for Ciraldo when the Dogs have only conceded 389 points all year, narrowly second behind the Panthers. That's pretty outstanding. He's done pretty well with a roster that isn't elite.
 

Wb1234

Immortal
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33,686
This is 100% true.

The answer is Bellamy, because he's the best coach, and daylight is second. But he probably won't win it. But he should.

To be fair, you can make a case for Ciraldo when the Dogs have only conceded 389 points all year, narrowly second behind the Panthers. That's pretty outstanding. He's done pretty well with a roster that isn't elite.
Critta kikau and Burton all on overs at the dogs
 
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