we will see champion
Look I am sure there are some unhappy campers. We have won 3 games and players have been told to move on. Wholesale despair, I doubt it, could be wrong, but I doubt it.
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we will see champion
No. You are 100$ correct. They won 3 games.Look I am sure there are some unhappy campers. We have won 3 games and players have been told to move on. Wholesale despair, I doubt it, could be wrong, but I doubt it.
Some sort of positive news , hopefully it translates from the Board room to the playing field. Good luck Benji, we all want you to succeed.Daily Telegraph latest:
Wests Tigers coach-in-waiting Benji Marshall presented his vision to the club’s board on Monday night alongside coach Tim Sheens just hours after the club was engulfed in controversy.
It comes as Wests Tigers boss Lee Hagipantelis reinforced his belief that Marshall was well equipped to ensure the Tigers have long-term success.
On the same day club officials vowed Marshall and head of recruitment Scott Fulton would be able to work togetherdespite the growing angst between the two parties, it was Marshall who fronted the club’s top brass on Monday to outline his vision for the club.
Hagipantelis refused to confirm what Marshall presented to the board but said it was hard to not be excited by his plans for the future.
Benji Marshall (L) addressed the Wests Tigers’ board on Monday night. Picture: Richard Dobson
“Benji’s skill is in identifying strengths and weaknesses in the club especially in our playing roster and addressing those challenges,” Hagipantelis said.
“His football IQ continues to impress and he has exceeded all our expectations in terms of his development as a future head coach.
“He has a vision for the club. I could not have been more impressed with his commitment and his passion and his drive to turn this club around.
“I have absolutely no doubt that we have in our midst our long-term NRL head coach.”
It is understood Marshall‘s address included the strengths and weaknesses of the current squad.
The Tigers are likely to forge ahead with plans to entice Super League based halves Brodie Croft and Aidan Sezer to the club next year. The Tigers halves situation is problematic given Luke Brooks’ decision to join Manly and Adam Doueihi not being available until at best the midway point of next year.
He presented a talk on the roster strengths and weaknesses and this impressed the board? Enough that the chairman has “absolutely no doubt that we have in our midst our long-term NRL head coach.”?Daily Telegraph latest:
Wests Tigers coach-in-waiting Benji Marshall presented his vision to the club’s board on Monday night alongside coach Tim Sheens just hours after the club was engulfed in controversy.
It comes as Wests Tigers boss Lee Hagipantelis reinforced his belief that Marshall was well equipped to ensure the Tigers have long-term success.
On the same day club officials vowed Marshall and head of recruitment Scott Fulton would be able to work togetherdespite the growing angst between the two parties, it was Marshall who fronted the club’s top brass on Monday to outline his vision for the club.
Hagipantelis refused to confirm what Marshall presented to the board but said it was hard to not be excited by his plans for the future.
Benji Marshall (L) addressed the Wests Tigers’ board on Monday night. Picture: Richard Dobson
“Benji’s skill is in identifying strengths and weaknesses in the club especially in our playing roster and addressing those challenges,” Hagipantelis said.
“His football IQ continues to impress and he has exceeded all our expectations in terms of his development as a future head coach.
“He has a vision for the club. I could not have been more impressed with his commitment and his passion and his drive to turn this club around.
“I have absolutely no doubt that we have in our midst our long-term NRL head coach.”
It is understood Marshall‘s address included the strengths and weaknesses of the current squad.
The Tigers are likely to forge ahead with plans to entice Super League based halves Brodie Croft and Aidan Sezer to the club next year. The Tigers halves situation is problematic given Luke Brooks’ decision to join Manly and Adam Doueihi not being available until at best the midway point of next year.
We may all have varying opinions on different matters/topics, but don't think any of us want to see him being set up to fail.Some sort of positive news , hopefully it translates from the Board room to the playing field. Good luck Benji, we all want you to succeed.
Even though the board will make the final decision.He presented a talk on the roster strengths and weaknesses and this impressed the board? Enough that the chairman has “absolutely no doubt that we have in our midst our long-term NRL head coach.”?
That’s just terrific.
Don't ruin the fun.They don't mention that this is a monthly meeting the coaches have with the board and nothing out of the ordinary. (as told by Riccio on 360) That would ruin the perception of it being a "crisis " meeting.
Good post...The reforms undertaken with the Pathways and the retention of our best juniors to an extent is forgotten. It is these initiatives which will ensure the long-term success of the club. If we can replicate the production line of talent which the Panthers have achieved we will be successful. De Silva is one of the first to appear from our Pathways. More will follow.
Agree man.Was thinking the other day, It's funny how now that we actually have a Fullback that shows a bit of something
- Daine Laurie is seemingly no longer some amazing fullback that many here claimed he was....
What was it Speed, Excellent under the high ball, Try assists?
I honestly can't believe he's starting over Smith, Whatever the opinion of Smith - He has shown as much in 2 NRL games that Laurie has all year (And maybe last).
That’s a tad unfair BZN.The loser mentality the players cant shake off has spread to you BAGNF05 when you say we need the spoon.
I would have thought the board ask Benji for his 5 year plan before signing him to a 5 year contract?Daily Telegraph latest:
Wests Tigers coach-in-waiting Benji Marshall presented his vision to the club’s board on Monday night alongside coach Tim Sheens just hours after the club was engulfed in controversy.
It comes as Wests Tigers boss Lee Hagipantelis reinforced his belief that Marshall was well equipped to ensure the Tigers have long-term success.
On the same day club officials vowed Marshall and head of recruitment Scott Fulton would be able to work togetherdespite the growing angst between the two parties, it was Marshall who fronted the club’s top brass on Monday to outline his vision for the club.
Hagipantelis refused to confirm what Marshall presented to the board but said it was hard to not be excited by his plans for the future.
Benji Marshall (L) addressed the Wests Tigers’ board on Monday night. Picture: Richard Dobson
“Benji’s skill is in identifying strengths and weaknesses in the club especially in our playing roster and addressing those challenges,” Hagipantelis said.
“His football IQ continues to impress and he has exceeded all our expectations in terms of his development as a future head coach.
“He has a vision for the club. I could not have been more impressed with his commitment and his passion and his drive to turn this club around.
“I have absolutely no doubt that we have in our midst our long-term NRL head coach.”
It is understood Marshall‘s address included the strengths and weaknesses of the current squad.
The Tigers are likely to forge ahead with plans to entice Super League based halves Brodie Croft and Aidan Sezer to the club next year. The Tigers halves situation is problematic given Luke Brooks’ decision to join Manly and Adam Doueihi not being available until at best the midway point of next year.
That is not the way our "brains trust" do things,it is all knee jerk and then throw an underling to the wolves when it all falls apart.It has kept them in power since inception so why change it now?I would have thought the board ask Benji for his 5 year plan before signing him to a 5 year contract?
I don't think his presentation at Monday night's board meeting was outlining his vision. I think that was a media misuse of the word 'vision'. Believe it was more of a scheduled update on how he is seeing the roster including holes, who he wishes to release and what type of player he wants to recruit. It also probably gave a chance for the board to reinforce the importance of working in unity with Fulton.I would have thought the board ask Benji for his 5 year plan before signing him to a 5 year contract?
Every decision is reactionary because there is no strategic goal for the club.That is not the way our "brains trust" do things,it is all knee jerk and then throw an underling to the wolves when it all falls apart.It has kept them in power since inception so why change it now?
Muppets all of them
It's all about the popular decision the fans will like.Every decision is reactionary because there is no strategic goal for the club.
“Madge is losing too much”
“Sack him”
“Who will coach”?
“Doesn’t matter, we’ll find one”.
“We are struggling to find one”.
“We have Sheens on the books. Make him do it”.
“The bloke is in his 70’s”.
“Use some old boys to help him. Benj and Rob are on the books, use them”.
“Brilliant”.
Yes, I can understand that Fulton needed to hear the 5 year plan and broad outline of recruitment strategy with board members present to reinforce all singing from the same hymn book, but Hagipantelis spoke as if he had heard for the first time.I don't think his presentation at Monday night's board meeting was outlining his vision. I think that was a media misuse of the word 'vision'. Believe it was more of a scheduled update on how he is seeing the roster including holes, who he wishes to release and what type of player he wants to recruit. It also probably gave a chance for the board to reinforce the importance of working in unity with Fulton.
Completely untrue regarding the HB group motives.I used to think that receiving the spoon would set about change in the club.
I no longer believe this.
I think the HB Group only see Wests Tigers Football Club as a revenue source and with guaranteed grants each year from the NRL, along with sponsorship funding, they only require the club to be profitable.
They don’t seem concerned with wasting too much energy trying to turn the squad into a premiership force.
I suspect they have done their sums and discovered it will cost too much to achieve this. They’ll do the bare minimum to ensure the money keeps flowing.