The Dragons didn't do anything good last year and Hook is where the buck stops. Assistant coaches for defence and attack just run drills, teach styles and techniques and put the guys through their paces. The head coach should be defining the defensive and attacking structures he wants, his assistants just implement that. Hook was in his first year and it was a pretty disrupted one for various reasons from Covid to bbq's and suspensions and losing key players at critical times not least of which was Cam McInnes. The most worrying thing for me was the lack of overall improvement over the course of the year of not just the team as a whole but of some individual players we've been counting on to "come good" or "step up". I was also hoping Hook would, if not turn the ship around, at least steady it but that didn't happen.
We've cleared out a lot of dead wood and signed some players that obviously Hook thinks he can work with so it's a really big year for the coach and the team coming up, make or break. Hopefully our kids coming through will be the difference and we have a good year, I mean I can't really see us getting any worse. The most important change will be having a new 5/8 ( or halves combo ) and whether that works or not.