bumplolthread
Just to remind people how easy it is to fly off and say some ridiculous things.
The team sheet tonight shows where we are as a team.
Good memories though.
You got that right!
bumplolthread
Just to remind people how easy it is to fly off and say some ridiculous things.
The team sheet tonight shows where we are as a team.
Good memories though.
You got that right!
I hope you enjoy the view up there mate.
Maybe you should look at the posts calling for Stone's head whilst he pulicly put a rocket up a guy he was relying on, and also gave some amount of confidence to a guy without any who may be required to pull on a jersey and step into the team if all goes pear shaped.
It was a man-management "feel good" article that served its purpose.
Just read on Twitter that Catalans looks like they might sign him up...
Catalans is a great fit for Scotty.
Robinson is a coach who lets him run the show on the field, which has always been Scotty's best strength, and something neither Smith nor Stone would ever let him do.
Walshy came up through the same school, and he has shown at Penrith what he can do if he gets to call all the shots, and Scotty is as good or better at doing that - not that he has done it since the last time he played under Robinson in 2008, when they had the worst bunch of nuffies you will ever see on top of the NSW cup table for a while.
Scotty won't be a target in ESL, so his defence won't be a huge issue, and he will have petrol in the tank to take control of the attack.
Catalans love playing 'French' style - which is basically unpredictable and attacking, and not worrying so much about being robots etc.
Scotty should have a lot of fun, and he will be very successful i think.
Time will tell, and i'm pretty confident it will tell us that Dureau will go pretty well in France, largely due to not being 'coached' to death.That is a complete and utter assumption, and incorrect.
Stone gives all his play makers a freedom to play what is in front of them.
You will also find that Robbo has a very similar coaching style to Smith.
Under Smith his only role was to get the ball to Mullen in a good position, and Stone gave him more freedom than that, but you could tell he was playing someone else's game - not his own.I have little doubt he will go well over there as well.
But it will have little to do with the freedom to play his own game given to him by Robbo compared to any imagined restraints placed on his game by Stone.
I wont argue with your Smith point though mate.
Guess who is smacking his lips with the thought of Dureau on toast, one Manu Vatevai... :lol:You may want to hope he does well on Sunday as well.
Guess who is covering for Mullen.
Good luck to him in the UK.