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Opinion Is Ricky Stuart the most overrated coach ever?

AJB1102

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When i heard there was a leadership spill in Canberra, i was concerned it was Ricky getting the sack.
Thankfully the great man lives on!

There was some commotion at Raiders over a spill. Leilua spilled his juice box and some tears were had but Rapana offered to share his twisties with him and it was back to business.
 

Pedge1971

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There was some commotion at Raiders over a spill. Leilua spilled his juice box and some tears were had but Rapana offered to share his twisties with him and it was back to business.

Moral to this story:

Twisties > Orange Juice
Sticky still got dis. Just needs to pull the Twisties our 6 rounds earlier.
 

footy75

Bench
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I want the Raiders to make it two in a row this week so the Stickmeister is still at the helm next year.
 

Billythekid

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Not saying the raiders should keep him but the raiders have felt closer to winning a premiership under him than they have in the past 2 decades pretty much. I definitely understand the frustration though.

It would have been interesting to see where they would have finished with Hodgson all season.
 

Sphagnum

Coach
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Not saying the raiders should keep him but the raiders have felt closer to winning a premiership under him than they have in the past 2 decades pretty much. I definitely understand the frustration though.

It would have been interesting to see where they would have finished with Hodgson all season.
You need to make the eight to win the premiership though

Sticky hates making the eight
 

AlwaysGreen

Post Whore
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Not saying the raiders should keep him but the raiders have felt closer to winning a premiership under him than they have in the past 2 decades pretty much. I definitely understand the frustration though.

It would have been interesting to see where they would have finished with Hodgson all season.
Yeah, nah.
 

Billythekid

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You need to make the eight to win the premiership though

Sticky hates making the eight

It's not like they had a great history before Ricky came along. I stand by what I said too, the raiders were closer to a premiership with Ricky than they have been since 1994 and frankly for most of that period they haven't even been close.
 

thorson1987

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It's not like they had a great history before Ricky came along. I stand by what I said too, the raiders were closer to a premiership with Ricky than they have been since 1994 and frankly for most of that period they haven't even been close.

They were "Edrick Lee catching the ball with the tryline open" away from the grand final in 2016.
 

AJB1102

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Ricky in 2019: "We showed at the end last year we fixed our problems and beat 2 top 4 sides. But since then I've lost Austin, Boyd & Paulo. They were our Lockyer, Lazarus & Beetson!"
 

skeepe

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Not saying the raiders should keep him but the raiders have felt closer to winning a premiership under him than they have in the past 2 decades pretty much. I definitely understand the frustration though.

It would have been interesting to see where they would have finished with Hodgson all season.

I do agree with this, although most Raiders fans won’t.

But still, the fact is we have had two terrible seasons since then. We have lost something like 16 games by less than 6 points in the last 2 years, and the majority of those we were ahead with not long to go.

Our discipline is non-existent- I’m pretty sure we’ve been penalised for dissent more than anyone - and Ricky has completely failed to address it.

I still think he could be the right coach for us, but the fact that he has completely escaped any pressure in what is supposed to be a results-driven business is ridiculous.

The Raiders are being run like an old boys club, where you aren’t measured by your success, but how well you know everyone. Our previous chairman John McIntyre once said that he could never bring himself to sack David Furner because he used to change his nappies, and because everyone sticks together on the “family farm”. Even though he has stepped down, the board still have the same mindset.

Ricky might very well be the coach that gets us to the grand final eventually - certainly we were just one error away from being there in 2016 - but he’s also the most public face of the cronyism that infests our club, and that I think more than anything is why so many Raiders fans want him out, or in my case, at the very least held to the same results-driven standards as every other coach.
 

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