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Hmmm so this weeks team
Lussick
Matto
Blaize
Any other surprises
??
So many questions
Lussick
Matto
Blaize
Any other surprises
??
So many questions
cut and paste but with talagi to centre and russell on the wingI can hardly wait until 4pm
Hopgood !cut and paste but with talagi to centre and russell on the wing
Hopgood !
It is intriguing but I can’t see why Ryles and Hannah would want to walk from their current assistant jobs to take an assistant job at Parra.For coach I am intrigued by the idea of Cheika plus. Add Ryles and/or Hannay as assistant
It is intriguing but I can’t see why Ryles and Hannah would want to walk from their current assistant jobs to take an assistant job at Parra.
Lane could be out with a rib cartilage issue. He was needled during last weeks game.Hmmm so this weeks team
Lussick
Matto
Blaize
Any other surprises
??
So many questions
Yeah I saw vision of him on the sidelines. He was in a lot of pain.Lane could be out with a rib cartilage issue. He was needled during last weeks game.
I dont see the Cheika risk.I’ve been offline for a bit here but here’s my 2 cents. To me there’s only 4 options, Madge and Trent are no chance of the job.
Ryles is the glaring one as he’s been the next one up for a while and rejected a head coaching job when he didn’t think it would be successful. From all reports he’s very very keen, so it’s nice he has a lot of confidence in our position as a club.
Hannay for me is my favourite option from the assistant pool. Every coach he’s worked under has huge raps and he has genuine coaching experience in the Qcup and in two interm roles.
Cheika is very interesting. He’s supposed to be one of the best man managers in all of sports. Just look at the wallabies records with him compared to without, same as the Waratahs. He’s got a long history in league and an established relationship with our most important player. With the right coaching staff around him, whilst yes risky, could be the option with the highest potential. (Let me clarify that this is the biggest risk by a long long way)
For me the absolute best option is Brian McDermott. A coach with a huge amount of success as both a coach and player in the super league at two of the biggest clubs in England at the times of his tenures. There are huge raps from a lot of great minds in the game around this man. His background as champion prop, a boxer and an SAS soldier is super impressive.
let’s hope those in charge make the right decision whichever way they go.
Agree. To me the others - except maybe a Cheika experiement - are a bit underwhleming.For me the absolute best option is Brian McDermott. A coach with a huge amount of success as both a coach and player in the super league at two of the biggest clubs in England at the times of his tenures. There are huge raps from a lot of great minds in the game around this man. His background as champion prop, a boxer and an SAS soldier is super impressive.
He is a risk if he can't deliver.I dont see the Cheika risk.
Weve had 11 seasons of ups and downs with limited confidence in our team to perform consistently. If status quo continued, BA would have been our coach for a further year anyway. Cheika on a two year contract with an option for a further year would be smart. If it dosent work out we could be no worse than we are now in 18 months time. If Moses wants him I say go for it and make sure he gets every bit of support he requires.
Exciting times.
Yep, merkins whinging about Gould’s comments, but he had a point. Sacking Arthur was only going to improve things if we replaced him with someone better. The only someone better that was available was Bennett, and he chose the wealthier club. Now we’re going to get, at best, someone as good as the former coach. More likely is they’ll be worse.He is a risk if he can't deliver.
If @Poupou Escobar said it's OK for a coach to be potentially shit because we've been shit in 2023/24, the masses would gang up on him even more.
The benchmark has been set. We wanted Wayne Bennett. Now we need to find an alternative in his calibre or as close as possible.
It’s the difference in reaction between failing with known league types like Ryles and Hannay versus a left field, ex-union player and coach.I dont see the Cheika risk.
Weve had 11 seasons of ups and downs with limited confidence in our team to perform consistently. If status quo continued, BA would have been our coach for a further year anyway. Cheika on a two year contract with an option for a further year would be smart. If it dosent work out we could be no worse than we are now in 18 months time. If Moses wants him I say go for it and make sure he gets every bit of support he requires.
Exciting times.
I dont see the Cheika risk.
Weve had 11 seasons of ups and downs with limited confidence in our team to perform consistently. If status quo continued, BA would have been our coach for a further year anyway. Cheika on a two year contract with an option for a further year would be smart. If it dosent work out we could be no worse than we are now in 18 months time. If Moses wants him I say go for it and make sure he gets every bit of support he requires.
Exciting times.
I think a potential pathway into head coach at Melbourne would be a bigger carrot for Ryles.Offer more cash?
So who's your risk free choice Gronky?He is a risk if he can't deliver.
If @Poupou Escobar said it's OK for a coach to be potentially shit because we've been shit in 2023/24, the masses would gang up on him even more.
The benchmark has been set. We wanted Wayne Bennett. Now we need to find an alternative in his calibre or as close as possible.
Take your point but if a consideration of our selection process is worry about media backlash then the criteria and the ppl setting the criteria are a worry and we are on the road to nowhere.It’s the difference in reaction between failing with known league types like Ryles and Hannay versus a left field, ex-union player and coach.
Putting aside ability, the risk ranking would go something like this (low to high):
1. Ryles and Hannay (known league types with good reps)
2. Madge (past winner but maybe squad-lucky at the time and look at him at the Tigers)
3. McDermott (might be good in super league but this is NRL)
4. Cheika (former union player etc)
I’m not saying they should approach it like this, just saying they wouldn’t be human if the risks and perceptions weren’t a big part of assessment.