Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

fairly sure there is a press conference out there where,Potter had been under fire for weeks, and told all and sundry the club were a bunch of wanna b"s ,which they were,and basically quit/blew himself up/forced there hand because he'd had enough of their bs

Poor guy had no say in recruitment and retention, had that low life Grant Mayer constantly on his case, not to mention Toddy and Kidwell undermining him, all the while wanting his job.
 
Pauga? He was terrible.

Missed 17...that is not a typo...17 tackles on debut.

Possibly the worst defensive back I have ever seen.

Roosters playing him shows how short they are...not a sign he is any good. Remember they played Gildart also and he was useless. Now playing QLD cup...
Pauga, Nathan Milone and DeLouise Hoeter are the three worst outside backs I’ve ever seen. Hands down.
 
Pauga? He was terrible.

Missed 17...that is not a typo...17 tackles on debut.

Possibly the worst defensive back I have ever seen.

Roosters playing him shows how short they are...not a sign he is any good. Remember they played Gildart also and he was useless. Now playing QLD cup...
I think that was the worst performance I can remember of any nrl player ever. Cini’s second game was pretty memorable too. 😕
 
thought M Tapou n Gavet was his?the good old days-who cares .lol
Marty Tapou and James Gavet were both here in 2014 with Potter as coach, although I don't know the details of whether Potter played any part in signing either of them. My recollection was that Mick Potter didn't get any say in recruitment.

Both players were absolute beasts on their day especially Kapow.

Ran into Marty in the Qantas lounge in Perth after he had signed with Manly so it would have most likely been during the pre-season of 2016 and had a bit of a chat.

He seemed to be a lovely bloke and as much as I dislike Manly, I wished him all the best for the future. My daughter was a huge fan of his and he actually knew her from Facebook or some social media.

He was actually there with Mal Meninga and they were involved in some sort of a meeting or promotion to do with the Anzac Test that was going to be played in Perth later on that year. Didn't get to talk to Mal because he was on the phone the whole time.
 
I want to see matamua get some more time now that seyfarth is off
Pole brings more impact off the bench, not a fan of him starting

It matamua can nail that starting 13 spot
 
Potter has had success everywhere he’s coached both before and after his stint at the Tigers. He failed at the Tigers. I think it says more about what the club was (is?) like rather than Potter’s coaching ability.
The boardroom, CEO’s and the power brokers have been the club’s Achilles heel since day one. Most of our coaches would have had success in a different environment..except Taylor and Lamb.

Potter was the coach I think could have really turned the club around if he had the support from above. Anyway it would appear things after over a decade are slowly moving in the right direction
 
Potter has had success everywhere he’s coached both before and after his stint at the Tigers. He failed at the Tigers. I think it says more about what the club was (is?) like rather than Potter’s coaching ability.
Success?

Wow so you take his first NRL coaching gig and go "why he can't just be learning his trade". I blame Gordon Tallis and we should boo him off Leichaert oval every time, but Robbie Farah thought Potter did not have the goods.

Yes Robbie was largely coached under Sheens, but he had exposure via State of Origin and city vs country. Potter did not have his confidence and knowing Robbie he was backing Potter when the rest of the team were looking pooly at Potter.

Ofcourse had Robbie STFU, we may have seen Potter mature and be more successful here.

Potter is a NRL average coach. I like him and IMHO would not be a bad option here in the future. That said, he is in the Nathan Brown category of NRL coaches.
 

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