mickdo
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You couldn't have picked a worse example... well maybe Suitman.
You and me are besties now ED :lol:
You couldn't have picked a worse example... well maybe Suitman.
Please tell me where I've said that.But Bartman knows everything about what's happening behind the scene's and everything that's happening right now. All his opinions are based upon this superior knowledge. It's clear for all to see.
You'd probably find you would get on well with both of us.
Suity
You and me are besties now ED :lol:
Personally I think that the difference between a good NRL coach and an average NRL coach is communication/people management. To me there is a bees d$%k in the difference in knowledge about the game of rugby league between one NRL coach and the other, they all know their stuff at that level.
it's what I do for a living. And it's not easy. What you do however is learn from your mistakes and move forward. That's what I think the coach lacks, the ability to learn from his mistakes and course correct. His use of the bench is one of the areas where he has not learned from his mistakes.
Whether I have led teams or coached them, the insight that I believe is the most important thing to share is, course correction is key to long term, sustained success. Never be afraid to admit you are wrong. It is a key attribute of the best Leaders. I hope SK begins to understand that.
Great post. What you intimate is true of leaders in all walks of life.
Please tell me where I've said that.
That depends.
What do you think of Daniel Anderson?
Absolutely. But don't confuse public speaking with people management.
Because he's neither our best defender, nor an 80 minute player any more.
Keating??If not Hindy, who is our best defender?
Or maybe he has been a part of one and is trying to implement it.
You don't know. I don't know either.
Another lacky. :roll:
Now it seems you're confusing leadership with management. We don't see much leadership in the modern world, and management is its most common stand-in.
The fact Kearney spent so long at the top as a player and a captain, and his willingness to seek advice from better coaches than himself, shows he has no problem admitting when he doesn't know.
So we come full circle.
Playing in Canterbury's reggies, signs with Parramatta, gets a go in first grade, now playing reggies for Parramatta.
I think many saw that coming.