I really don't think those will be his primary considerations Houst
Only time will tell
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I really don't think those will be his primary considerations Houst
Huge blow for Warriors
6/1/2010 3:56 PM Brett Seymour's fractured leg deals a massive blow to Warriors chances of making NRL playoffs
The Warriors' chances of making the NRL playoffs have been dealt a massive blow, with playmaker Brett Seymour fracturing his leg.
Seymour suffered the injury during Friday night's big loss to the Tigers in Sydney.
It is too early to say how long he will be unable to play for and medical staff are undertaking further assessments. Seymour has hardly featured for the club this season, after breaking his thumb earlier this year.
Well, if he does stay at the Storm, I can almost guarantee it won't be because its an attractive club for players to come to.
Besides, part of the reason some of these no-names are becoming stars is because they have been playing alongside stars- illegally assembled stars
Regardless illegally or not, Storm developed them into who they areTherefore shows that Storms development programs and support staff are exceptional. Also they werent illegally assembled they were illegally retained, theres a difference
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Regardless illegally or not, Storm developed them into who they areTherefore shows that Storms development programs and support staff are exceptional. Also they werent illegally assembled they were illegally retained, theres a difference
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Nope, Lima, Hoffman, Quinn, White, Finch, Nielsen all gone.
Has Kearney actually done anything to warrant head hunting him?
Everyone knows the only games that he won as kiwi coach were when Wayne Bennett was there holding his hand.
Has Kearney actually done anything to warrant head hunting him?
Everyone knows the only games that he won as kiwi coach were when Wayne Bennett was there holding his hand.
Perhaps. But:
* He has played as part of a premiership winning team - he knows what it takes.
* He has coached at the most successful club of recent times.
* He has Kiwi affiliations.
* He is a dynamic leader.
* He is well respected in the game.
* He has served his apprenticeship as a coach.
* As his relationship with Bennett shows, he is not too big to ask for help.
* Players who have played for him respect him.
* He can lift players to perform.
* He is ready to move up.
* He would probably be keen to head back to Auckland.
You missed one Rich.......he is unproven as a NRL Head Coach. Most of your points could be in reference to Tony Iro - who is also unproven.
Go for the very best you can get, I say.
Unfortunately he changed clubs last year!