Not good enough comes to mind
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Not good enough comes to mind
demeter23:
Kearney sacked
Ouch. Not uncommon I guess. Trouble is, the players score the points, most aren't newbies. One week they are poor, next time they win big. Is that all the coaches fault? Either the players have no clue, or the coach has no clue, or overall, we are not good enough. It seems to me we are not good enough. If we have the run of the green we can do well, if not, we can't
tdgeek:
Either the players have no clue, or the coach has no clue, or overall, we are not good enough.
We need a Stacey Jones, which we have, Kodi. I missed the Cowboys game but I gather he ran the ball a lot then? RTS is the big name player, gets awards and so on, but in a real game what does he do? He gets the ball early in the tackle count, does a few fancy steps and gets caught. Yes he mounts up more metres than most but he's rarely in the thick of things when a scoring opportunity exists. He should play near the wing, get involved later in the tackle count, where his flair can break open gaps. My non expert view of this team is that we always play solid and reliable. A psyche like that means you always lose. Its like they never have set plays in mind, play not to lose, and accept that they aren't that good so try to hold it together. Ive watched the odd other game, and other teams go for it
Apparently they were trying to get rid of SK last year, but the bloke who manages him manages Blair and Green as well, and said nah if you do so, I'll pull all three players from the team. So they gave him a contract extension instead!? maateeeeee.
Wakrak:Apparently they were trying to get rid of SK last year, but the bloke who manages him manages Blair and Green as well, and said nah if you do so, I'll pull all three players from the team. So they gave him a contract extension instead!? maateeeeee.
Handle9:
That article is really badly researched. Kearney was extended in February last year after the very positive 2018 campaign.
Based on what you've read then, what do you think is the way forward?
Handle9: Hire someone who is the best coach available, not the best New Zealand coach or cheap coach available.
It could be a young coach it could be an experienced coach but it needs to be someone who is aligned with Robinson and George and they then build a strategy to win. Recruitment, development and game plans need to lined up.
A lot of variables at play there. Best coaches tend to be from AU / UK. Maybe Fitzgibbon? take a risk? Really, it comes down to whether we think that the top of the crop are thinking correctly or not. CEO. RECRUITMENT. are they thinking correctly? are we getting the right players? more aussie players, more kiwi players? always going to be the dilemma.
I always think back to 2002 and the flair we had. Just a one off? how do we build consistency? Nevermind the one off, we want to be consistency
Wakrak:
Handle9: Hire someone who is the best coach available, not the best New Zealand coach or cheap coach available.
It could be a young coach it could be an experienced coach but it needs to be someone who is aligned with Robinson and George and they then build a strategy to win. Recruitment, development and game plans need to lined up.
A lot of variables at play there. Best coaches tend to be from AU / UK. Maybe Fitzgibbon? take a risk? Really, it comes down to whether we think that the top of the crop are thinking correctly or not. CEO. RECRUITMENT. are they thinking correctly? are we getting the right players? more aussie players, more kiwi players? always going to be the dilemma.
I always think back to 2002 and the flair we had. Just a one off? how do we build consistency? Nevermind the one off, we want to be consistency
The club has never had a firm foundation. The Anderson led team built up to a peak in 2003 then fell off a cliff. Cleary also built a really string group which McClennan wasn't able to keep going.
Watson viewed the club as an investment rather than being passionate about it.
Hiring cheap coaches like Kemp, McClennan, Matt Elliott, Andrew McFadden and even Kearney wasn't ever going to be sustainable.
This video from the Sunday Footy Show is worth watching.
If we've never had a firm foundation then, what in your mind is a firm foundation? I'm a young whipper snapper some 30 years old. Fa'afili and Wairangi Koopu to me is great. As a team representing a county, how do we go about our daily business? How do we get better? what is firm?
Wakrak:
If we've never had a firm foundation then, what in your mind is a firm foundation? I'm a young whipper snapper some 30 years old. Fa'afili and Wairangi Koopu to me is great. As a team representing a county, how do we go about our daily business? How do we get better? what is firm?
It's not a team representing a country, it's professional franchise. Names like Koopu don't matter in a coach, ability to develop players and get them to execute does. The two best coaches the Warriors have had (by a long way) were Cleary and Anderson. They were both young coaches but had come through a development process and had success. In the case of Cleary he also understood the challenge in NZ having played for the club.
It's the same as any business. Build a strategy, get the right people, resource them and let them work. When things don't work change them.
It's not rocket science but egos, money and general stupidity gets in the way. The Blues and the Warriors are both classic examples of the nonsense getting in the way of the football. They then go for quick fixes and the cycle continues.
Handle9:
Wakrak:
If we've never had a firm foundation then, what in your mind is a firm foundation? I'm a young whipper snapper some 30 years old. Fa'afili and Wairangi Koopu to me is great. As a team representing a county, how do we go about our daily business? How do we get better? what is firm?
It's not a team representing a country, it's professional franchise. Names like Koopu don't matter in a coach, ability to develop players and get them to execute does. The two best coaches the Warriors have had (by a long way) were Cleary and Anderson. They were both young coaches but had come through a development process and had success. In the case of Cleary he also understood the challenge in NZ having played for the club.
It's the same as any business. Build a strategy, get the right people, resource them and let them work. When things don't work change them.
It's not rocket science but egos, money and general stupidity gets in the way. The Blues and the Warriors are both classic examples of the nonsense getting in the way of the football. They then go for quick fixes and the cycle continues.
Do you think what we have is good enough? Who's next, what's next, how do we approach change?
curious to hear what your answer is to the blues ... because it looks like they will win this year ...
Warriors look like same team no attack.
I waffle on and ask a lot of questions when I get a few beers in me 😅
Whatever happens, here's hoping we don't hire the wrong people again.
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