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So, Kristian Woolf knocked back the Warriors head coaching gig.....
Talking to the Dogs isn’t he ?
So, Kristian Woolf knocked back the Warriors head coaching gig.....
This weeks excuse will be missing origin players (even though Rabbitohs have more out)We're finally back to 100% and have our full squad available.
AOB has less and less excuses moving forward. Keen to see how we finish the season.
Well, he probably has some influence on which of these options have received new deals and the customary player options. That can’t be defended.As easy as it would be to sack O’Brien the truth is the club’s level of expectation and success is not high enough to actually justify it. Emotion says we want him out as much as results. We have in many ways overachieved under him albeit by a bit of luck. So the results this year were more or less inevitable. The roster is very unbalanced. We have class players but they are so heavily marked due to the lack of threat across the park.
We are very lucky we have the developed a young winger who is looking like he will be elite if he keeps improving. Hopefully that is all O’Brien. My point being the players who let the joint down have hit their ceiling. His coaching them could be about conservation. He is fully aware he cannot improve them. They simply are not good enough for that. He knows his best bet is to play structured footy.
Now I understand the lack of player progression is very much his doing as well. A good coach will not consider one more minute on a player he knows has limitations which are glaring. That means a more gifted player stagnates. O’Brien has been for over a decade prior, surrounded by world class athletes who Only need so much coaching. Minimal. Then he comes to us believing it would work on anyone. I think his lessons this year have brought home the reality his roster are mostly average and his fullback has kept him in a job.
If we are here in the same spot next season he will be gone for sure. He is not going Between now and next season kickoff unless Gardner feels the bottom line is being affected big time by the results. Even then the accountant will be brought in to weigh the losses of the gate and merchandise versus his contract worth. That is just business. He won’t care a jot about public opinion until they vote by not turning up to games or his clubs in huge numbers.
what’s your thoughts on who ultimately makes contract calls? Is it O’Brien or Gardner? Cos after the Ponga fiasco it is no more clearer. The talk of deals being pulled then reinstated seems like a CEO move. O’Brien seems caught off guard by it. Like he had no idea until it was reported. That’s how I saw it anyway.Well, he probably has some influence on which of these options have received new deals and the customary player options. That can’t be defended.
I can’t disagree with any of that. It was a debacle, and if the coach doesn’t get the squad he wants, there is no reason for him to be there. I’m also suspicious of the heirachy making calls they aren’t qualified to judge, but that is what can happen under the club’s ownership structure.what’s your thoughts on who ultimately makes contract calls? Is it O’Brien or Gardner? Cos after the Ponga fiasco it is no more clearer. The talk of deals being pulled then reinstated seems like a CEO move. O’Brien seems caught off guard by it. Like he had no idea until it was reported. That’s how I saw it anyway.
O'Brien often refers to "they" regarding contracts.what’s your thoughts on who ultimately makes contract calls? Is it O’Brien or Gardner? Cos after the Ponga fiasco it is no more clearer. The talk of deals being pulled then reinstated seems like a CEO move. O’Brien seems caught off guard by it. Like he had no idea until it was reported. That’s how I saw it anyway.
Yeah I think I’ve noticed that but I’d still think he has a target list and then he refers to they as whoever gets the deal done. If he doesn’t have a big say in who he wants then that’s a big problem.O'Brien often refers to "they" regarding contracts.
He mentioned "they" had made a good decision bringing in an experienced half at the back end with Milf.
Plenty of other indicators.
He might have some say but I reckon it's Gardner and the recruitment team that do most of it with Gardner having the last say.
He did say it’s something he has to figure out but kind of blamed the toxic culture again. Basically he’s aware of it and is saying it’s not an easy fix because it’s ingrained in us.Does AOB not realise the issues around mentality and preparation are literally things he's paid to get right. I really have to ask what does AOB actually do or what does he think his position entails, apparently Gardner and Zammit look after recruitment and roster management, Peters and Joey the attack, and AOB has kind of absolved himself of blame for attitude issues, weak mentality and preparation.
A career in politics awaits himThat's an easy one, AOB is responsible for anything that goes right, and someone else is responsible for anything that goes wrong.
we are a completely different club, new owners, new staff and new roster built over the last 6 years. AOB is feeling the pressure.He did say it’s something he has to figure out but kind of blamed the toxic culture again. Basically he’s aware of it and is saying it’s not an easy fix because it’s ingrained in us.
Yeah I thought if he can't turn it around, are the players not responding to him?we are a completely different club, new owners, new staff and new roster built over the last 6 years. AOB is feeling the pressure.