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Team of coaches

Drew-Sta

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He was very well known within Brisbane courtesy of his playing, coaching & his sporting goods company. But today as with most things that are past the two decade mark, he probably is forgotten.

RL could take a leaf out of crickets book by placing more emphasis on the past.

I suspect News Ltd had a lot to do with the 'here and now' focus, which is to league's detriment, in my mind.

The old cliche is true; you can't know who you are, or where you're going, unless you know where you come from.
 

firechild

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I'd switch Toovey with Stuart in the halves,Tooves had the 6 more

What?? Toovey was a 7 or 9, not a 6. He took the halfback spot from Hasler with Hasler shifting to either lock or hooker. Toovey played most of his career at halfback with Lyons or occasionally Kosef at 5/8. If Toovey was a 6 then they would have had a NSW team with:

6. Toovey
7. Johns
13. Fittler

But instead they had:

6. Fittler
7. Toovey
9. Johns
 

Panfas

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Here are the 16 Penrith coaches over time. I had to move Mike Stephenson to the wing to fill the vacancy

1 Ron Willey
2 Len Stacker
3 Don Parish
4 Ivan Cleary
5 Mike Stephenson
6 John Peard
7 Leo Trevena
8 Tim Sheens
9 Royce Simmons
10 Bob Boland
11 Phil Gould
12 Matt Elliott
13 Steve Georgalis
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14 John Lang
15 Jack Clare
16 Barry Harris
 

Loudstrat

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Thats uncanny - that a club could (almost) be coached by a player from each position!
Some people should know the history of the games since 1908.

Keith Holman coached the PIES.........
Who the f*ck are they? I know my history pretty well. I know, for instance, that Yappy coached his belived Wests when everyone north of the Murray called them the Mapies - abbreviated to Maggies.

To long lime Wests supporters (thinking the ones that all bought Victa mowers, sang re-worded Village People songs on the hill, and happily lived proudly in asbestos fibro homes instead of any poofy brick house like a f*cking Manly supporter.

To Wests fans, a "pie" could only mean......

  • The calculus used to determine the circumference of the doey laid on the Holker St drags on Saturday night,
  • Breakfast on Lidcombe Station
  • A chart indicating the volume of VB in a mates fridge as opposed to Reschs

  • Old timers at Pratten Park used to wait for some hero to should "Go the Pies" - and then they would kick the living sh*t out of them for being stupid f*ckwits who should have stayed in Victoria with other teams like the f*cking Cats, the Saints, the Skirts and the Blouses.
Quite simply - you cannot be a Wests fan and EVER call them something as derogatory as "pies".
 

Loudstrat

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So - argument piece - the best coaches of all time in the positions they played.

1. Clive Churchill
2. Wayne Bennett.
3. David Waite
4. Craig Bellamy
5. Warren Ryan
6. Bob Fulton
7. Latchem Robinson
8. Jack Gibson
9. Ken Kearney
10. Jack Rayner
11. Phil Gould
12. Norm Provan
13. Des Hasler
 

Drew-Sta

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So - argument piece - the best coaches of all time in the positions they played.

1. Clive Churchill
2. Wayne Bennett.
3. David Waite
4. Craig Bellamy
5. Warren Ryan
6. Bob Fulton
7. Latchem Robinson
8. Jack Gibson
9. Ken Kearney
10. Jack Rayner
11. Phil Gould
12. Norm Provan
13. Des Hasler

Robinson is the only one I'd dispute, but I'm struggling to come up with a replacement.
 

magpie4ever

First Grade
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Thats uncanny - that a club could (almost) be coached by a player from each position!
Who the f*ck are they? I know my history pretty well. I know, for instance, that Yappy coached his belived Wests when everyone north of the Murray called them the Mapies - abbreviated to Maggies.

To long lime Wests supporters (thinking the ones that all bought Victa mowers, sang re-worded Village People songs on the hill, and happily lived proudly in asbestos fibro homes instead of any poofy brick house like a f*cking Manly supporter.

To Wests fans, a "pie" could only mean......

  • The calculus used to determine the circumference of the doey laid on the Holker St drags on Saturday night,
  • Breakfast on Lidcombe Station
  • A chart indicating the volume of VB in a mates fridge as opposed to Reschs
  • Old timers at Pratten Park used to wait for some hero to should "Go the Pies" - and then they would kick the living sh*t out of them for being stupid f*ckwits who should have stayed in Victoria with other teams like the f*cking Cats, the Saints, the Skirts and the Blouses.
Quite simply - you cannot be a Wests fan and EVER call them something as derogatory as "pies".

Listen you Parramatta dipstck, I can call them "the pies", "meatpies", "maggies" and the "black and white devils". No self respecting Wests supporter would drink VB (Victorian crap) unless there was a strike on at the Reschs and Tooheys breweries.

If they named a team of coaches based on football ability (not coaching - Yappy couldn't coach for shite); then Holman and Kelly would be in any side named.
 

RufusRex

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Team of coaches who either played for Saints or coached Saints.

The halves are a tad crappy. I could have gone with Tony Smith as 5/8, but I simply don't rate him a great player haha. His coachings good though. Hawke was a great 5/8 too.

Strudwick is a bit of a pick from the dark but he captain coached. Hornby would be my preference, but I'm not sure if he's considered cheating since he only coaches U21's.

Probably one of the best forward packs you could get, and a 1-5 that would have been amazing.

1. Mick Potter
2. Wayne Bennett
3. Reg Gasnier (Coach of Australia)
4. Graham Langlands (Coach of Australia)
5. Johnny King
6. Johnny Hawke
7. Ross Strudwick / Ben Hornby
8. Jack Gibson
9. Ken Kearney
10. Craig Young
11. Norm Provan
12. Harry Bath
13. Johnny Raper

Brian Smith - halfback for dragons
Ted Glossup - played and coached the dragons
Warren Ryan - played for the dragons
 

Jason Maher

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The Steelers/Dragons have had 11 coaches since 1982, so I've snuck in Folkes (current assistant coach) and John Jansen (long time Steelers reserve grade coach).

1. Allan McMahon
2. Wayne Bennett
3. Andrew Farrar
4. Steve Price
5. David Waite
6. Brian Smith
7. Graham Murray
13. Allan Fitzgibbon
12. Steve Folkes
11. Ron Hilditch
10. John Jansen
9. Nathan Brown
8. Terry Fearnley
 
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Loudstrat

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Warren Ryan played lock
Chris Anderson on the Wing
Des Hasler to Halfback
Warren Ryan to Lock
I thought Wok was a winger? Happy to stand corrected on that one.

Latchem's coaching career was better than Hasler's.

HASLER: 17 finals games, 10 wins, 7 losses (58.8%). 4 grand finals - 2 premierships

ROBINSON: 14 finals games, 11 nwins, 3 losses (78.6%) 4 grand finals - 3 premierships

Listen you Parramatta dipstck, I can call them "the pies", "meatpies", "maggies" and the "black and white devils". No self respecting Wests supporter would drink VB (Victorian crap) unless there was a strike on at the Reschs and Tooheys breweries.
Anyone claiming to be a Western Suburbs diehard that calls them "Pies" has probably never drunk anything apart from Melbourne Bitter - in a pot.

If they named a team of coaches based on football ability (not coaching - Yappy couldn't coach for shite); then Holman and Kelly would be in any side named.
Lets see then.

BEST PLAYERS WHO ALSO COACHED (Criteria - must have coached at least 2 seasons in first grade and made one finals series)

1. Clive Churchill
2. Chris Anderson
3. Dave Brown
4. Greame Langlands
5. Frank Hyde
6. Bob Fulton
7. Tommy Bishop
8. Arthur Beetson
9. John Lang
10. Eddie Burns
11. Malcolm Reilly
12. Norm Provan
13. John Raper
 
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