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Parra coach Kearney refuses to expand on Sandow problems.

Poupou Escobar

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Parramatta suffer their normal shaky start to the season. Going into Round 7 they are 2 from 4 but still in the hunt for the 8 and have shown some good form.

Round 7 we play the Cowboys in North Queensland on a Friday night. The team travels north on Thursday and are in the skies around midday, when the Melbourne Salary cap rort is discovered.

Afterwards we play the Cowboys Friday night and win. We then Back up for a game against the Bulldogs and win going into a bye, we are sitting 7th and 6th after the bye weekend.

We play the Sea Eagles on a Monday night and win playing some of our best football so far.

Round 11 sees us lose narrowly to the Sharks minus our Origin stars and Round 12 sees us lose to the Dragons this time quite convincingly, away and 2 nights after Origin.

Round 13, is the turning point of the season. We play the Storm at Home, in a game I am sure most remember. A war that had Jarryd Hayne butting heads with Billy Slater, I described the game as a war. We go into the round 14 bye in 8th and drop to 9th during the bye.

After that the loss to the Knights on a Monday at Newcastle With the Knights scoring and converting with 2 minutes to go to win by 2.

We lose to the Broncos at home during Women in League round Lockyer playing game 329. before we are well beaten by the Warriors at home minus Hayne and Mannah on Origin duty.

We then win 3 on the trot and stay 10th on the ladder, one win away from the top 8 or indeed equal to them for one round. Including that stellar game where Hayne cut the top performing Panthers to shreds.

The Roosters smash us before we start or South East Queensland trip, we play the Titans and lose by 20 but the result should have been closer with a few costly mistakes near the try line leading to tries 6 tackles latter at the other end of the field we were a sniff the game with 5 to go.

Then the press starts talking during the week that Paul Osbourne has flown to Melbourne for Talks with the Melbourne Assistant Steven Kearny.

That Thursday, I catch Paul, Roy, Dezzi, Jarryd Hayne and a bloke wearing a beanie at a pub that Roy and Dezzi own. The bloke I find out is Quade Cooper.

We beat the Broncos after Mortimer is dropped and Antony Mitchell is bought in.

By then the talk is rampant that DA will be replaced and that SK is the new coach unless the team make the 8.

We then lose due to a missed penalty goal against the Tigers at Parramatta stadium which would have seen us into the 8.

That sees the end, we were a sniff to all but the press writes us off after that game. The Tigers go on to finish 3rd equal on points with the Panthers and the Titans and the last two games against the Rabbitohs and Warriors seal the coaches fate.

They weren’t bad, they were unlucky and in my opinion jaded from the Storm news. They won their grand final in round 13 and the hangover from that win saw them lose focus on the pitch and drop a few important games (Newcastle away, Titans Away, Tigers home)

I would have loved to have seen DA work that out of them during the off season.

So, you're saying the results didn't reflect his ability?

Fancy that.

To quote lingard, it "Adds a different perspective, doesn`t it?"

Yes it does lingard. Yes it does.
 

Casper The Ghost

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Unlike you I can't predict the future, lingard.
:crazy::crazy::crazy:


They've been around the club longer than our last three coaches. Idiot.

And all this time you've been supporting SK?
Why?
You've been paving the SK path for others to follow in your image = "prediction".
 

redvwhite

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If that interview is anything to go by it will be bulldogs by 50. Then again I think Kearney didn't really want any part of the discussion from the get go but not very professional of him, doesn't show much resilience or confidence as a coach.
 

Poupou Escobar

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1....and it's even worse when it's the star player

Yep.

Hayne's the best player I've ever seen but there's a reason more teams have won the comp without him than with him.

It's becoming increasingly clear that he's the disruptive influence in the club. Such a f**king shame.
 

natheel

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i tend to agree woth pou pou. Haynes comments have been totally different to at least 3 other players who have been questioned about our style of play

ayne says we need to play to our strengths and implied the coach hasn't let go of the reigns as such. Keats mannah and Hindy have all said that SK has given them the go ahead to let go.

Why the differing in opinions?

Is Hayne happy being coached by SK? if not will Hayne ever be happy being coahed at all? Should he just turn up and play? By the sounds of things from the 3 others SK is trying to sort out a plan which uses our strike players to our advantage, while our main strike player is behind the ball on what the coach wants...now i don't know whose telling the truth or not but this isn't the first time Hayne has had a bit of a dig at a coach. Last time it happened he got the boot...With a new staff and ceo will they stand by Hayne or SK?

I'm fraid on both. SK his record speaks for itself. could it improve with out some distractions in the camp? Maybe

But if we lose Hayne will our players respond positively?

It's hard times at the club at the moment its one big guessing game
 

duck_dodgers

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2010 wasn't as bad as it's made out to be. Disappointing considering we made the Grand Final the year before and we all had high expectations we'd go one better. We only finished two wins outside the top 8, and were still a shot at making the finals with 2 rounds to go. Disappointing but not a total disaster like last year where we had to win our last match to avoid the spoon, and like the disaster this year is turning out to be too.

a couple of things

2009 was remembered as being better than it actually was . At round 18 the team was 3rd last and after the golden run Parra finished 8th by 1 point from the Tigers . They had only snuck past the Tigers in round 25 after a career ending ankle break to their leading try scorer Tuiaki . Parra played a complacent St George in round 1 of the semis then a couple of busted sides afterwards to make the GF .

At the beginning of 2010 the team was rated by the bookies as 2nd favourite to win the title . Which given they were in reality only 8th best the year before and other sides had improved in off season ... expectations were inflated ... also in the offseason rival coaches worked out ways of restricting Hayne's impact and we saw the tactic of hoofing the ball out the backdoor to give Parra a tap from the 20 and not allow Hayne a kick return .

DA was always seen as a Fitzy man & the 3P were looking for any excuse to cull him . So 2nd favourites for the comp missing the 8 was their trigger .
 

Ike E Bear

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Sorry if it's already been said, but I don't understand the point of dropping Sandow to Wenty "toget some footy into him" (would he have played fewer minutes for the Eels) and then the next week naming him on the bench ... where, if SK doesn't alter the run-on team, he definitely won't play 80 minutes.

I'm f**king confused.
 

Wise Old Eel

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As far as the DA situation goes, most people are in one of two schools of thought. The first base their opinion of DA & the events that transpired on the info they got from the media. The second believe there was more to it and that the media reported what those behind the whole saga wanted them to report. As I have previously stated, we may never know the whole truth but there is evidence out there to suggest that it was not as clear-cut a decision as we were led to believe.

In regards to Mr Kearney, I can see both sides of the argument. Those in support of him will tell you it was always going to get worse before it got better and that it is a (dare I say it) "5 year plan". He should be able to see this out. Others believe he is just not up to the job. Having a plan in place is important, of course. As the saying goes, "failing to plan is planning to fail" but, surely, there should be gradual improvement as the plan unfolds? A very good example of this is Des Hasler with Manly. When he first took over, they were a basket case but every year they got better. I just don't see this happening with Kearney. He looks to me like a beaten man - in denial and out of ideas. Some would argue that certain players also feel this way. I think a loss tomorrow night will see things set in motion in regards to moving him on.

WOE
 

Mr Angry

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We love a parra reject.....will take Hayne, the problem..........even give you back Gards.

But will keep Robbo, great try last week, show and go, beat Dugan to the line.

Kearney bought Roberts and Sandow, who he has already benched.

Repeat happy to take the problem.

hehehehe
 

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