Wests Tigers Coaches

No delusions but you have to agree that this squad is playing worse then before and there is little hope or spirit.

Again are we in a better place now??
I guess in the eyes of management it's like pulling a tooth, just yank it out asap the sooner it's out the sooner you heal, including all the pain in between.
 
Kimmorley's brain fart yesterday was to have all the backs run the ball out of our half. Someone said it was a Penrith tactic. The forwards, apart from Offa, were absent, hence the low yardage.
We just don't have coaching talent. Cayless has done wonders for defence but clearly, Gardner isn't the attack coach that we need.
Doesn’t matter how good of an attack coach you are if you spine is puss. That is’t Garldiner’s fault.
 
Penrith’s coaching staff is under renewed attack after it emerged assistant Andrew Webster is the leading candidate to land the Warriors job while also on the radar of the Wests Tigers — two clubs where he has previously worked.

Webster, coached the Tigers to two matches in 2017 after Jason Taylor was sacked and before Nathan Cleary arrived at the club, has been the mastermind behind the Panthers’ exhilarating attack and it is understood he has caught the eye of Warriors powerbrokers after their failed bid to sign St Helens coach Kristian Woolf.

Webster is strongly being considered as a potential Warriors option and has close ties to the club having worked as Andrew McFadden’s assistant coach in 2015. He spent two years at the Warriors before returning to the Tigers as Taylor’s assistant.

He also has a longstanding relationship to Sheens — his brother James was Sheens’ assistant at Hull KR.

While much of the attention has focused on Ciraldo it seems Webster may be more likely to take on a top job elsewhere.

The Tigers were forced to re-evaluate their coaching plans when Ciraldo opted to reject their overtures, turning his back on the security of a five-year deal.

He is expected to remain at Penrith, although Canterbury are also interested in his services and rumours have emerged in recent days of Parramatta keeping a watch on his situation.

It is understood Webster has a season to go on his Panthers deal but will be free to pursue a head coaching position elsewhere.

Webster played for Five Dock RSL as a junior before joining the Balmain Tigers in 1998, where he spent four seasons for their SG Ball and Jersey Flegg teams.

After a stint coaching in England, he returned to Australia as head coach of the Balmain Tigers SG Ball team and an assistant to the under 20s,

Under his charge, Balmain won the SG Ball Cup for the first time in 30 years and went on to win the under-18 national title against the Townsville Stingers.

Webster left for Parramatta but returned to the Tigers in 2014 as head coach of their under 20s, winning 16 games and reaching the finals.

The Warriors went hard after Woolf, with owner Mark Robinson personally meeting the St Helens coach during a recent trip to England.

However, he was unable to convince Woolf to replace Nathan Brown. Woolf instead appears likely to accept a job as Bennett’s assistant with a view to replacing the seven-time premiership winner in a couple of years.

The Warriors want Webster to step into the void but he could have a decision to make if the Tigers crystallise their interest in him. Tigers legend Benji Marshall backed Sheens to play a prominent role in coaching the side and Webster has emerged as a serious candidate to work alongside the man who led the club to the 2015 premiership.

Webster, John Morris and interim Brett Kimmorley are among those being discussed by the Tigers.

 
Penrith’s coaching staff is under renewed attack after it emerged assistant Andrew Webster is the leading candidate to land the Warriors job while also on the radar of the Wests Tigers — two clubs where he has previously worked.

Webster, coached the Tigers to two matches in 2017 after Jason Taylor was sacked and before Nathan Cleary arrived at the club, has been the mastermind behind the Panthers’ exhilarating attack and it is understood he has caught the eye of Warriors powerbrokers after their failed bid to sign St Helens coach Kristian Woolf.

Webster is strongly being considered as a potential Warriors option and has close ties to the club having worked as Andrew McFadden’s assistant coach in 2015. He spent two years at the Warriors before returning to the Tigers as Taylor’s assistant.

He also has a longstanding relationship to Sheens — his brother James was Sheens’ assistant at Hull KR.

While much of the attention has focused on Ciraldo it seems Webster may be more likely to take on a top job elsewhere.

The Tigers were forced to re-evaluate their coaching plans when Ciraldo opted to reject their overtures, turning his back on the security of a five-year deal.

He is expected to remain at Penrith, although Canterbury are also interested in his services and rumours have emerged in recent days of Parramatta keeping a watch on his situation.

It is understood Webster has a season to go on his Panthers deal but will be free to pursue a head coaching position elsewhere.

Webster played for Five Dock RSL as a junior before joining the Balmain Tigers in 1998, where he spent four seasons for their SG Ball and Jersey Flegg teams.

After a stint coaching in England, he returned to Australia as head coach of the Balmain Tigers SG Ball team and an assistant to the under 20s,

Under his charge, Balmain won the SG Ball Cup for the first time in 30 years and went on to win the under-18 national title against the Townsville Stingers.

Webster left for Parramatta but returned to the Tigers in 2014 as head coach of their under 20s, winning 16 games and reaching the finals.

The Warriors went hard after Woolf, with owner Mark Robinson personally meeting the St Helens coach during a recent trip to England.

However, he was unable to convince Woolf to replace Nathan Brown. Woolf instead appears likely to accept a job as Bennett’s assistant with a view to replacing the seven-time premiership winner in a couple of years.

The Warriors want Webster to step into the void but he could have a decision to make if the Tigers crystallise their interest in him. Tigers legend Benji Marshall backed Sheens to play a prominent role in coaching the side and Webster has emerged as a serious candidate to work alongside the man who led the club to the 2015 premiership.

Webster, John Morris and interim Brett Kimmorley are among those being discussed by the Tigers.


No thanks to Webster
 
I just heard that rumour and have no further information. Burgess could certainly use his knowledge of tough forward play to improve the South's forwards.
 
"The Warriors want Webster to step into the void but he could have a decision to make if the Tigers crystallise their interest in him. Tigers legend Benji Marshall backed Sheens to play a prominent role in coaching the side and Webster has emerged as a serious candidate to work alongside the man who led the club to the 2015 premiership."


Damn - i knew i shouldn't have gone on a sabbatical to that Buddhist monastery for the whole of 2015.
 

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