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Will Anthony Griffin coach in the NRL again?

nick87

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Any evidence of this or is this just something you pulled out of your arse?

There were CT articles early in the year talking about this situation, reading between the lines you could clearly tell neither side were budging re the contract (The Raiders were i think still having issues with Morgan who we had sacked), at the time his position was defined as "transition" coach (or something like that) for players coming between mounties and FG
 

_Johnsy

Referee
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Everyone on LU rates every coach as complete shit, so this isn't good forum to discuss this on.

But I just don't think he is as highly rated as you and some other Bronco's fans believe.

Well he's no Steve price
 

Kiwi

First Grade
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So Griffin to be an assistant at the Raiders in 2015, Stuart to be dumped mid to late next year and Griffin has his next head coaching gig....you all thought it, I just said it.
 

davi

Juniors
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I'm not sure where I have "lambasted" him. But it's of my opinion any coach worth his salt should be able to get what is the best resourced club in the NRL, to the top of the ladder.

I'd hate to see how he would go at Canberra or Newcastle at the moment.

See I don't buy that way of thinking- particularly when Hook is playing with only one half who's kicking game has been hot and cold this year.

To be honest coaching the Broncos the expectations are set higher- Griffin is getting fired with the team in sixth place position. Yet John Cartwright is still coaching the Titans with his team on 11 th and has only taken the Titans twice in eight years.

Frankly speaking coaching the Broncos is like coaching the New York Knicks or New York Yankees of the NRL. Large market- high expectations of winning and winning quick because of the bigger reward in terms of sponsors, crowd attendances, and members.
 

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