Hopoate's 'education' as a player began at Manly.Hoppa done his poppa-in at the tigers,Terry Lamb was coach at that stage wasn't he? A grub with a grub understudy
Bob Fulton's teams won within the rules of the given competitions,Craig Bellamy's did not (Bar one but Pop's would rather win the JJ nothing award than the Proven-Summons),if Bellamy was half as good as Popsicle thinks he is Origin as a concept would never have died,what sort of coach can't even shut down the blokes he works with every single day of his life? a pathetic one thats what type
Hopoate's 'education' as a player began at Manly.
I was quite young when Fulton was running around for Easts. Even then you see he was an exceptional talent. The footage I've seen for Manly in Grand Finals and the Kangaroos showed his class.
I will add this about Bellamy. SOO record 9 games 2 wins. He also didn't have a great run with Country either. He is a large part of why NSW have been steamrolled for almost the last decade. In some way, Bellamy's record as NSW coach has further enhanced the reputation of his star players.
While Bellamy and Bozo have a win ratio about the same as coaches, at rep level Bozo has him absolutely smoked. I won't label Bellamy as a good or crap coach until after Slater and Smith retire... The only thing I can label him with is lucky....
Like most here, I think Fulton's time as a selector needs to come to an end though.
Look at those f**king Eagles scum sellout Pepsi quaffing corporate merkins
Both agreed though he had a big mouth on him and was a merciless sledger, which he passed on to his players when he coached (e.g. Geoff Toovey).
Phil Gould tells a story of when he was newly appointed 19 year old Penrith captain in 1978 and Bozo was Roosters captain at the back end of his career. The game was at the old Sports Ground, where the ground ran east west so the team running west had the sun in their face in the second half, a distinct disadvantage. The toss was done in the sheds and Gus won, but Bozo led his team out for the first half running east-west, ie the way Gould had chosen. Gus had to go to the ref and get him to tell Bozo to send his team to the other end of the field. Bozo acted dumb of course. Penrith ended up winning this game in what would have been a major upset.Also played the referee's ...diving, faking, whinging incessantly.
Phil Gould tells a story of when he was newly appointed 19 year old Penrith captain in 1978 and Bozo was Roosters captain at the back end of his career. The game was at the old Sports Ground, where the ground ran east west so the team running west had the sun in their face in the second half, a distinct disadvantage. The toss was done in the sheds and Gus won, but Bozo led his team out for the first half running east-west, ie the way Gould had chosen. Gus had to go to the ref and get him to tell Bozo to send his team to the other end of the field. Bozo acted dumb of course. Penrith ended up winning this game in what would have been a major upset.
Artie might have been injured because he went to Parra the next year and captained Queensland in 1980.It was a major upset, Frog. The shit I copped at school the next day! Artie’s first full time coaching gig after trying captain/coach for a season, I think.
Artie might have been injured because he went to Parra the next year and captained Queensland in 1980.