This convinces me it is the wrong thing to do.
Same
This convinces me it is the wrong thing to do.
It is probably tension vs all other staff.
Ackland not listening outcome = Ackland getting the flick.
I cant blame them if that is thier stance, dont take crap from players or staff alike.
same, first year in league and looking good. another Konrad
He is a classic example of U20's - NSWRL - NRL
Well if he develops them - he should be sacked
Carlos Tuimavave - spent three years in 20s and walked out the same 17 year old he walked in as. Only more musclier - only development with was regards to the trainer.
Still cant tackle - still unsure what position he is
comes from a longlist players - who should of developed in 20s/vulcans instead of delaying thier development.
Guys like Sam Lousi, Palavi had NRL potential and should of been ready to go in the NRL - but instead have taken time in Vulcans until they are even considered for selection.
As per working with the Vulcans - I assume the Vulcans are under the control of the NRL team and that Ackland aint seing eye to eye with any of them.
We all know ackland would love to have havili - who would save them in many games with his 2 pushover tries per gam
As for recruitment mate - the Warriors do a great job in signing the best young players. And as far as I was aware it was bell signing up all the kids too.
I used to watch quite alot of junior footy and see them out there.
Ackland purely coaches the team, control the NYC squad.
not if i was boss. way too much emphasis has been put on U20's winning their comp. I can't believe no ones mentioned the prop who played wing most of the season.isn't that his job, to win games
Having much superior size and power at youth level can certainly hinder player development, unless coached with development in mind. This is one of the main reasons why the Warriors have traditionally had no hole runners. In fact I'd say Maloney's been our best hole runner in recent years and look at his size.
A good junior coach needs to put systems into place to ensure players learn how to create/identify holes in the defence, find weaknesses, think strategically, rather than just let them use brute force. They still need to use their physical strength to their advantage, but there needs to be a lot more than that.
Steve Matai is a pretty damaging ball runner, but he has so much more to his game, can identify an overlap, will run into a hole rather than at defenders and has lovely soft hands to send his winger away. Tough defender too. The best of both worlds, and that's what the junior Warriors should be aiming for, with good coaching.
Idea.
Why don't we make him head of recruitment? Would do a better job than the incumbant.
Why the criticism of him as U20's coach? He selects and puts together a successful team. Not his fault that a lot of the kids he gets haven't been in a club system since they were 5 or that a few have converted from rugby and have a lot to learn.
It is unrealistic to expect him to turn out NRL ready kids. Again not his fault if those that don't make the Vulcans go back to club football and are not heard of again.
I thought this was part of ME's brief - to get the whole system working together, from recruitment to juniors, Vulcans, training, Warriors etc.etc. Big job. Too big for one man and expect him to coach the Warriors as well.
Again I say the fault lies further up. Directors who know nothing about league or the NRL. A CEO who lacks football knowledge and instead focuses on moving the club to Eden Park. Most club boards are a mix of commercial accumen and foorball knowledge. Ours specialise in ladies bras and social issues.
Idea.
Why don't we make him head of recruitment? Would do a better job than the incumbant.
Why the criticism of him as U20's coach? He selects and puts together a successful team. Not his fault that a lot of the kids he gets haven't been in a club system since they were 5 or that a few have converted from rugby and have a lot to learn.
It is unrealistic to expect him to turn out NRL ready kids. Again not his fault if those that don't make the Vulcans go back to club football and are not heard of again.
I thought this was part of ME's brief - to get the whole system working together, from recruitment to juniors, Vulcans, training, Warriors etc.etc. Big job. Too big for one man and expect him to coach the Warriors as well.
Again I say the fault lies further up. Directors who know nothing about league or the NRL. A CEO who lacks football knowledge and instead focuses on moving the club to Eden Park. Most club boards are a mix of commercial accumen and foorball knowledge. Ours specialise in ladies bras and social issues.
Idea.
Why don't we make him head of recruitment? Would do a better job than the incumbant.
Letting him go is a bad idea.
Why dont we make him coach of the Vulcans?
If the issue was him holding back players to succeed at the holden cup, surely he will do the opposite if he was coaching the reserve team?
True. I also seem to remember last year there was talk of Ackland leaving.A lot of this is supposition. Facts seem scarce.