Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

This is the best argument I've heard on here that the board has to go. It's specific and detailed and shows a bunch of morons in control.

I'm ready to join the rallies to sack the board now.
Who will sack the board? Certainly the supporters can't as they have no say. The Board of the Kelly Barnes Group who hold the licence won't as they are the board you want to sack. The NRL won't so what will a rally do ?
 
Who will sack the board? Certainly the supporters can't as they have no say. The Board of the Kelly Barnes Group who hold the licence won't as they are the board you want to sack. The NRL won't so what will a rally do ?
Garner hope and keep them on their toes for all its worth. No club can survive without fans. The marrow.
 
Who will sack the board? Certainly the supporters can't as they have no say. The Board of the Kelly Barnes Group who hold the licence won't as they are the board you want to sack. The NRL won't so what will a rally do ?

I know it can't happen and I stay out of the debate but now I'll join the rally which won't occur.
 
If we stick to the plan in retaining our elite junior pathways players, particularly those who play in the spine, it’s got to be a better than average chance Wests Tigers are a team on the rapid rise by 2025/2026.
I realise we have to be prepared to get through what will likely be another below average season in 2024 and possibly still miss the top 8 in 2025, but if we retain Bula and Onitoni Large one as fullback, the other as a centre, A combination of Jayden Sullivan, Latu Fainu and Lachlan Galvin, 2 of them as our starting halves, possibly one as our 14 and Talyn Da Silva ready to take over from an ageing Api Korisau, as our 9, it should hopefully be one of the very best spines in the NRL by 2026.
All of the above named look the goods, but I’m predicting Onitoni Large and Lachlan Galvin could be the best of all of them and potential superstars of the game.
This is the way!
 
He demanded very high standards from himself as a player and he'd probably expect the same of others. I don't believe that is a bad thing in the context of WTs. Having at least two tertiary qualified assistants will also help I'd suggest.
It's not his passion, drive or work ethic that are the issue though. Those things are great, but only form part of the package required of a coach/official.

It's his apparent complete lack of communication and interpersonal skills that are of massive concern, he pisses off way too many people by going about things the way he does. You need to be able to build working relationships with players, coaches, management, agents, you can't go around with vendettas and grudges, burning bridges etc when you hold more senior positions.
He has to prove himself outside of WT, then and only then may he come under consideration for senior positions at WT
 
Who will sack the board? Certainly the supporters can't as they have no say. The Board of the Kelly Barnes Group who hold the licence won't as they are the board you want to sack. The NRL won't so what will a rally do ?
I've mentioned before that i've got an idea, i just haven't had much time to develop and implement it. And we also need a huge groundswell of support to get behind it over a short period of time to get maximum impact from it. Maybe can get it off the ground this weekend
 
If we stick to the plan in retaining our elite junior pathways players, particularly those who play in the spine, it’s got to be a better than average chance Wests Tigers are a team on the rapid rise by 2025/2026.
I realise we have to be prepared to get through what will likely be another below average season in 2024 and possibly still miss the top 8 in 2025, but if we retain Bula and Onitoni Large one as fullback, the other as a centre, A combination of Jayden Sullivan, Latu Fainu and Lachlan Galvin, 2 of them as our starting halves, possibly one as our 14 and Talyn Da Silva ready to take over from an ageing Api Korisau, as our 9, it should hopefully be one of the very best spines in the NRL by 2026.
All of the above named look the goods, but I’m predicting Onitoni Large and Lachlan Galvin could be the best of all of them and potential superstars of the game.
The talent is there, but the club desperately needs some continuity.

Benji will have ups and downs as coach, particularly next year, but if they jump off him after 18 months after saying he had the backing for at least 3 years, then the 5 year plan just starts again...
 
Interesting. Mate who has kids at Scots just sent me the link to watch the GPS Athletics Champs which were on earlier today. Onitoni Large ran a 10.93 into a headwind in 31 degrees to win the champs as a 16 year old. Haemasi Makasini ran a couple of races earlier also.

If you want to see it. You have to create an account
https://cluch.tv/schools/aagps/athl...september-2023-aagps-athletics-championships/
That's wild, no wonder the hype for this kid is so high.
Sounds like he has all the tools in the bag, here's hoping he's got it between the ears too.
 
It's not his passion, drive or work ethic that are the issue though. Those things are great, but only form part of the package required of a coach/official.

It's his apparent complete lack of communication and interpersonal skills that are of massive concern, he pisses off way too many people by going about things the way he does. You need to be able to build working relationships with players, coaches, management, agents, you can't go around with vendettas and grudges, burning bridges etc when you hold more senior positions.
He has to prove himself outside of WT, then and only then may he come under consideration for senior positions at WT
Farah is a polarizing figure and he wears his heart on his sleeve. As with anyone who does that, it irritates people sometimes. But he has always been a loyal WT even through the years of mismanagement his loyalty remained for the club. When you consider he is a player with an education and possibilities outside of RL, he is at the club for the correct reason; to help the club.

Farah assisted Damian Cook who acknowledged the role he played in developing his game even though they were playing for the 9 jumper. That probably highlights his unselfishness and seems inconsistent with your description of him lacking communication and interpersonal skills. He also seems to have had the respect of players and there is no greater example than his role in the Tedesco saga. The fact he captained his club and State also suggests he has very good leadership qualities. This quote at a press conference best sums up Robbie Farah. I must say I admire his brutal honesty which wouldn't go down well with some -

“Some of you (the media) I like, some of you I don’t. The good thing about me is that if I don’t like you, you’ll know about it.”
 
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