Ricky has been at the Raiders as head coach for too long in my opinion. He joined them in 2014 and has recently extended to the end of 2029 meaning he will be there for at least 16 years all up if he doesn't extend beyond 2029. I keep thinking about what Jack Gibson said years ago that if you cannot win a premiership in 3 years at the club then you won't and I believe this. It applies to many other coaches as well for instance Brad Arthur who coached the Eels for just over 10 years with zilch premiership wins.
Yes Paul Vaughan did. The other prop who was great and came to us from Canberra and helped us win rings for the players in 2010 was Michael Weyman of course.I’d take Horsburgh and Guler to add to our prop/ lock rotation. More toughness and suddenly we got a pack. It’s not addin Fonua Blake but the last prop we got from Raiders resurrected his career at Dragons and became a rep player.
I’d take Horsburgh and Guler to add to our prop/ lock rotation. More toughness and suddenly we got a pack. It’s not addin Fonua Blake but the last prop we got from Raiders resurrected his career at Dragons and became a rep player.
Spot on DD- Brian Smith is another who outstayed his welcome at Parra-remember the 3.00am text messages he was sending his players because he was too intense and couldn't sleep. In the end, he drove them cuckoo.Ricky has been at the Raiders as head coach for too long in my opinion. He joined them in 2014 and has recently extended to the end of 2029 meaning he will be there for at least 16 years all up if he doesn't extend beyond 2029. I keep thinking about what Jack Gibson said years ago that if you cannot win a premiership in 3 years at the club then you won't and I believe this. It applies to many other coaches as well for instance Brad Arthur who coached the Eels for just over 10 years with zilch premiership wins.
So Ricky can overhaul his squad as much as he wants but he wont win the grand final. It might happen at the Raiders when Ricky's replacement takes over.
They both have upside and it is probably that or no one. That's the reality. Not sure why you are so surprised. They both are good players.A week ago it was Royce Hunt and Utoikamanu on our wish lists, this week it's Ginger Horseburgers and some other random Canberra forward who's name no-one can remember or pronounce if they could (Emre Guler). Good grief.
Poor Brian Smith - Zilch with Dragons, Parra and Roosters - all made grand finals but although he had successful years in Australia, he fell short of becoming a premiership winning coach, being on the losing end of all four grand finals he coached in 1992 and 1993 with St George, 2001 with Parramatta and 2010 with Eastern Suburbs. He coached teams in the UK comp and made finals but again did not get the prized trophies. Just a very unlucky coach but I thought he was great for us and as I said very unlucky.Spot on DD- Brian Smith is another who outstayed his welcome at Parra-remember the 3.00am text messages he was sending his players because he was too intense and couldn't sleep. In the end, he drove them cuckoo.
Horsborough is not very good. We need to be looking for better than that. Guler is a good player, and perhaps him wanting to return to Sydney where he's from on compassionate grounds has a bit to do with why he's not hit the heights he keeps promising to hit every now and then. He may be struggling living down there, it's not everyone's favourite place obviously. We don't need to spend more on Corey than we would on Guler, Guler is the better player with more potential in my opinion and will come cheaper and on a less lengthy deal. As I've said above, we need to keep ourselves in the market for a game changer. Horsborough simply isn't that. Neame and/or Stefano could be. Even NAS I would rather than Corey, although he's probably not got as much 'game changer' in him as the other two. Would be more handy off the bench reallyThey both have upside and it is probably that or no one. That's the reality. Not sure why you are so surprised. They both are good players.
Corey played origin last year which must count for something. Maybe his meteoric rise is over but I could see value there, especially if we lose Jack. I am of the mindset, after so many failed signings, we are going to be getting the leftovers so makes these two seem more appealing. Guler has potential for sure and may just need a change of scenery.Horsborough is not very good. We need to be looking for better than that. Guler is a good player, and perhaps him wanting to return to Sydney where he's from on compassionate grounds has a bit to do with why he's not hit the heights he keeps promising to hit every now and then. He may be struggling living down there, it's not everyone's favourite place obviously. We don't need to spend more on Corey than we would on Guler, Guler is the better player with more potential in my opinion and will come cheaper and on a less lengthy deal. As I've said above, we need to keep ourselves in the market for a game changer. Horsborough simply isn't that. Neame and/or Stefano could be. Even NAS I would rather than Corey, although he's probably not got as much 'game changer' in him as the other two. Would be more handy off the bench really
Poor Brian lost 4 Grand Finals, 3 of which was to Wayne Bennett. He wins those and he has 3 GF's and Wayne has 4. The other he lost to an immortal in A.Johns who killed it. The Knights had a hell of a team that year. Up until Johns got injured they were leading the comp. Then he was out for a few games and Parra have a great run to make finals. Then A Johns returns and the rest is history. If Smithy wins those 4 all of a sudden he looks like an immortal coach winning 3 GF's with 3 different clubs. Something Wayne is trying to do before he retires. Poor Brian. He was a great coach imo and unlucky not to win a comp.Poor Brian Smith - Zilch with Dragons, Parra and Roosters - all made grand finals but although he had successful years in Australia, he fell short of becoming a premiership winning coach, being on the losing end of all four grand finals he coached in 1992 and 1993 with St George, 2001 with Parramatta and 2010 with Eastern Suburbs. He coached teams in the UK comp and made finals but again did not get the prized trophies. Just a very unlucky coach but I thought he was great for us and as I said very unlucky.
Can't say I feel bad for the last one he lost!Poor Brian lost 4 Grand Finals, 3 of which was to Wayne Bennett. He wins those and he has 3 GF's and Wayne has 4. The other he lost to an immortal in A.Johns who killed it. The Knights had a hell of a team that year. Up until Johns got injured they were leading the comp. Then he was out for a few games and Parra have a great run to make finals. Then A Johns returns and the rest is history. If Smithy wins those 4 all of a sudden he looks like an immortal coach winning 3 GF's with 3 different clubs. Something Wayne is trying to do before he retires. Poor Brian. He was a great coach imo and unlucky not to win a comp.
I know right. I feel like Brian would have been more happy to lose that one than any other that is for sure.Can't say I feel bad for the last one he lost!
i agree but i think there is space for stefano and a horsboroughI've found it fascinating to see the assessments on these props, ppl who watch a lot of footy.. I have some telling me that Horsborough is a plodder and that Guler has real skill and would be a great pickup.. and I have other friends saying literally the exact opposite...
Both these guys however have Tapine and Papalii to lead them.. in an ideal world its a leader of forwards that we r after.. we have good workers already.
I suspect that we are the club with the 950k type offer to Stefano, so I imagine until that's resolved.. we wont make plays on any other forwards.
Not seen much of him but we have played the Tigers twice this year and he did his job in both as his season stats attest. An Aussie Schoolboy and Samoan international, the big dude would replace the disappointingly inconsistent Frank Molo.I suspect that we are the club with the 950k type offer to Stefano, so I imagine until that's resolved.. we wont make plays on any other forwards.
I’m guessing we have all only seen a handful games for most players at other clubs like the ones we are mentioning …. and we don’t watch the guys mentioned in detail like we do a playmaker at another clubHorsborough is not very good. We need to be looking for better than that. Guler is a good player, and perhaps him wanting to return to Sydney where he's from on compassionate grounds has a bit to do with why he's not hit the heights he keeps promising to hit every now and then. He may be struggling living down there, it's not everyone's favourite place obviously. We don't need to spend more on Corey than we would on Guler, Guler is the better player with more potential in my opinion and will come cheaper and on a less lengthy deal. As I've said above, we need to keep ourselves in the market for a game changer. Horsborough simply isn't that. Neame and/or Stefano could be. Even NAS I would rather than Corey, although he's probably not got as much 'game changer' in him as the other two. Would be more handy off the bench really