Wests Tigers Coaches

Because Gardiner is actually a coach - Noddy isn't....

NRL360 are hellbent in driving more coffin nails in by saying the WT are coach killers.

Two statements that sum up how narrow sighted our club really is.

They had the perfect opportunity to play a brighter attacking football under a attacking coach but chose to go down the path of a novice coach and the football went backwards faster then anybody had hoped.
 
When I spoke to Brett he said he was focussed on developing young fellas. He knew this gig was simply to hold the fort.
NRL360 are hellbent in driving more coffin nails in by saying the WT are coach killers.
Hopefully they will talk about something else now that we are done for the year.

Sounds like Kent is staunch madge.

Sounds like buzz is staunch buzz.
 
When I spoke to Brett he said he was focussed on developing young fellas. He knew this gig was simply to hold the fort.
NRL360 are hellbent in driving more coffin nails in by saying the WT are coach killers.
Hopefully they will talk about something else now that we are done for the year.

Poor fella looked awfully yawnny after the Roosters game.
 
Because Gardiner is actually a coach - Noddy isn't....

NRL360 are hellbent in driving more coffin nails in by saying the WT are coach killers.

Two statements that sum up how narrow sighted our club really is.

They had the perfect opportunity to play a brighter attacking football under a attacking coach but chose to go down the path of a novice coach and the football went backwards faster then anybody had hoped.

I don't get all the love for Gardiner.

He has been apart of our structures & playing style for the last few years
He was an assistant all of this year in which we had our worst attacking year on record.
He was also running out on the field when we had the ball in hand guiding set motions.

Our reserve grade players last and this year looked disjointed and off the pace, they weren't playing to the structures that were NRL winning ones

Reserve grade isn't about winning the title it's about getting players ready to play in the NRL system which he wasn't actually successful with.
 
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Because Gardiner is actually a coach - Noddy isn't....

NRL360 are hellbent in driving more coffin nails in by saying the WT are coach killers.

Two statements that sum up how narrow sighted our club really is.

They had the perfect opportunity to play a brighter attacking football under a attacking coach but chose to go down the path of a novice coach and the football went backwards faster then anybody had hoped.

Narrow sighted how? The outlook was beyond the immediate for mine.
The season was dusted.... accepted by most (Outside this forum it seems)

I have no issue with the Noddy appointment, I've said for ever that he's not a coach....
Never has been a coach and never will be one - I have more grounds for that opinion than most.
They're calling us coach killers - But we've always been coach killers, Noddy changes nothing there.... The thing with using Noddy as an interim, Was we didn't kill another coach.

Again, Noddy may be dead in the water - But he's no coach
 
Whenever I think of Sheens nowadays I think of that scene from Austin Powers where he was doing a 3 point turn in that electric cart that took him 20 mins.
 
Whenever I think of Sheens nowadays I think of that scene from Austin Powers where he was doing a 3 point turn in that electric cart that took him 20 mins.
This is what I've been trying to allude to, getting to where we are today was set in motion years ago and it's reflected by the fact he has less maneuver room.

Most of the people who are calling for the heads of management (re:Luciano, Nofo and Gildart) are the very same people saying it was untenable to retain Matterson and Aloiai.
We might've had our worst year but the circumstances are the same.
I don't even agree with the decision but it's all purely done to give Sheens and later Benji more wiggle room and flexibility to work with the roster.
It now affords the coach and recruitment team to focus their attention onto next year and so forth.
 
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Brett Hodgson has left Hull. A pity we couldn't have given him a role here again. Unlike his 05 teammates Benji and Farah, Hodgson actually now has head coaching experience.
 
This is what I've been trying to allude to, getting to where we are today was set in motion years ago and it's reflected by the fact he has less maneuver room.

Most of the people who are calling for the heads of management (re:Luciano, Nofo and Gildart) are the very same people saying it was untenable to retain Matterson and Aloiai.
We might've had our worse year but the circumstances are the same.
I don't even agree with the decision but it's all purely done to give Sheens and later Benji more wiggle room and flexibility to work with the roster.
It now affords the coach and recruitment team to focus their attention onto next year and so forth.
Hope Ur right but I've been here for 30 years
 
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