2019 Coaching saga -Thread

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Bennett -tigers (2019)
Seibold -broncos (2019)
Furner -Rabbitohs (2019)
Maguire -no club by the looks of it he’s dug himself a hole by prioritising the broncos.

Hope you're right

Maguire missing out not our fault

If it is the case it would be nice to think that a coach who thought he could use us as a fallback option miss out altogether

I dont think we can say Maguire dug himself a hole. Bennett was suggested as our first choice, Seibold as Broncos even thought they interviewed but do we know for sure that we offered Maguire the position? How do we know he was prioritising anything?

If he misses out he'd be wise to knock on the Eels door come round 6.

We basically told Maguire we are here for you if you want (yes we were hoping for Bennett) but the job was yours if you came to us but he chose to go on with the broncos interviews and prioritised the broncos job and ours as next in line.
 
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Bennett -tigers (2019)
Seibold -broncos (2019)
Furner -Rabbitohs (2019)
Maguire -no club by the looks of it he’s dug himself a hole by prioritising the broncos.

Hope you're right

Maguire missing out not our fault

If it is the case it would be nice to think that a coach who thought he could use us as a fallback option miss out altogether

I dont think we can say Maguire dug himself a hole. Bennett was suggested as our first choice, Seibold as Broncos even thought they interviewed but do we know for sure that we offered Maguire the position? How do we know he was prioritising anything?

If he misses out he'd be wise to knock on the Eels door come round 6.

No don't know for sure

Just a guess

Just more hope that something might be working in our favor
 
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Sorry but that is Justin Pascoe's opinion that they are well on the way to sorting out the coaching.

I'll wait to hear something official thanks. . . .

Well that’s stating the bloody obvious!

Sorry you missed the humour :brick:

Someone was always going to i think

Yes i was going for subtle humour as opposed to spelling it out with laughing emoticons etc :wink:
 
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Bennett -tigers (2019)
Seibold -broncos (2019)
Furner -Rabbitohs (2019)
Maguire -no club by the looks of it he’s dug himself a hole by prioritising the broncos.

Hope you're right

Maguire missing out not our fault

If it is the case it would be nice to think that a coach who thought he could use us as a fallback option miss out altogether

I think it may be the other way around. It’s been reported that Bennett is the Tigers first choice. Madge apparently is our fallback option.
 
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Bennett -tigers (2019)
Seibold -broncos (2019)
Furner -Rabbitohs (2019)
Maguire -no club by the looks of it he’s dug himself a hole by prioritising the broncos.

Hope you're right

Maguire missing out not our fault

If it is the case it would be nice to think that a coach who thought he could use us as a fallback option miss out altogether

I dont think we can say Maguire dug himself a hole. Bennett was suggested as our first choice, Seibold as Broncos even thought they interviewed but do we know for sure that we offered Maguire the position? How do we know he was prioritising anything?

If he misses out he'd be wise to knock on the Eels door come round 6.

We basically told Maguire we are here for you if you want (yes we were hoping for Bennett) but the job was yours if you came to us but he chose to go on with the broncos interviews and prioritised the broncos job and ours as next in line.

Oh well if he misses out who cares
 
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Well that’s stating the bloody obvious!

Sorry you missed the humour :brick:

Someone was always going to i think

Yes i was going for subtle humour as opposed to spelling it out with laughing emoticons etc :wink:

It was well said

I got a laugh

Than it was avo's post next?

Classic forum material

I loved it

Only problem I had was that for me to find out what is going on Pascoe and Go would have to drive to Newcastle

Unless you guys could keep me posted
 
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Bennett -tigers (2019)
Seibold -broncos (2019)
Furner -Rabbitohs (2019)
Maguire -no club by the looks of it he’s dug himself a hole by prioritising the broncos.

Hope you're right

Maguire missing out not our fault

If it is the case it would be nice to think that a coach who thought he could use us as a fallback option miss out altogether

I think it may be the other way around. It’s been reported that Bennett is the Tigers first choice. Madge apparently is our fallback option.

I would agree with that but if we miss out on Bennett and Madge finds a more appealing option I'm sure he will take it and leave us stranded
 
Which club is going to be the first to blink.
I think that it will be Souths' on the 1st November.
Followed by Broncos, then the dominos will fall into place.
 
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Which club is going to be the first to blink.
I think that it will be Souths' on the 1st November.
Followed by Broncos, then the dominos will fall into place.

Apparently it has to be before 1st of November as The coaches all commence their 2019 season and hence can be paid for it if moved on once it starts.

Sorry correction,
This concenrn is if the current coaches start the 2019 season it will be coming out of the 2019 coaching cap whereas it’s a tidier option to do it prior or on the day 2018 ceases.
 
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Bennett -tigers (2019)
Seibold -broncos (2019)
Furner -Rabbitohs (2019)
Maguire -no club by the looks of it he’s dug himself a hole by prioritising the broncos.

and Cleary -> Glenn Morrison Toilets (2019-2020)
 
ON WEDNESDAY night, Wests Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe returned from an overseas business trip which is expected to expedite Ivan Cleary’s immediate release to Penrith.

The NRL’s complicated coaching merry-go-round could be finalised within five days as four clubs potentially name new coaches.

The Daily Telegraph can reveal:

* Pascoe returned from the US to reignite his chase for a new coach;

* Penrith privately hope Cleary could be free to join the club as early as Friday;

* Brisbane are expected to name their coach for the 2020 season by Tuesday; and

* South Sydney coach Anthony Seibold will return from a development trip to the UK next week.
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Ivan Cleary will finally be free to join Penrith.
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OLD MATES: Cartwright looking forward to working with Hasler

Pascoe continues to pursue Wayne Bennett as the club’s first choice with current New Zealand Test coach Michael Maguire another strong candidate.

It is unknown whether Pascoe has formally offered a contract to Bennett, who appears determined to complete his final season at Brisbane, despite that possibly affecting his chances of finding another club in 2020.

Despite Cleary still being contracted at the Tigers, The Daily Telegraph understands Pascoe is chasing a coach for next season — not 2020.
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Could the Tigers tempt Bennett with a challenge?
Cleary has already agreed to a deal at Penrith for three seasons from 2021 and, if a compensation package can be reached with the Tigers, could get their man two years early.

In the mean time, Penrith are prepared to put their faith in caretaker coach Cameron Ciraldo, who is already preparing for his squad’s return to training on November 12.

Bennett has told friends he would prefer to join a club with deep resources like South Sydney, but could see out his Brisbane deal before offering himself to Parramatta or St George Illawarra when Brad Arthur and Paul McGregor come off contract.
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Seibold looks likely to stay with South Sydney next season — but beyond that …?
Seibold, Maguire and Queensland coach Kevin Walters are candidates for the Broncos job when Bennett leaves.

Walters was interviewed last Tuesday but is believed to be the outsider for the position, which could be announced after this Tuesday’s Broncos board meeting.

Seibold, still under contract at Redfern next season, remains favourite for the Red Hill position as he holds off on a contract extension at South Sydney.

The question remains whether Souths would keep Seibold next season if he committed to Brisbane in 2020.

Should Seibold leave, Bennett and Melbourne assistant coach Adam O’Brien have been mentioned.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl-rumour-mill-to-reach-its-peak-with-four-clubs-set-to-name-new-head-coaches/news-story/2253ea421ede50ec654ecdaaa0a00454
 
Who is the journalist of that Daily Telegraph article. It seems a bit of a rabble, like a Dean Ritchie or most likely Paul Crawley join the dots thing.
 
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Who is the journalist of that Daily Telegraph article. It seems a bit of a rabble, like a Dean Ritchie or most likely Paul Crawley join the dots

Dean Ritchie
 
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Who is the journalist of that Daily Telegraph article. It seems a bit of a rabble, like a Dean Ritchie or most likely Paul Crawley join the dots

Dean Ritchie

The only facts in the article is Pascoe is back from OS….the rest is all speculation....
 
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They can’t just roll over to release him. Think how weak that will look to the rest of the competition. We already look weak enough under regular circumstances. If Penrith want him, pay up.

I don’t think Penrith want him at all. They got rid of him not that long ago. It was all for leverage and show to keep Nathan at Penrith. Now that is done and dusted, IC is no longer required. If they do take him it will be begrudgingly to keep NC happy. Other than that IMO IC is of no value to Penrith.

seeing that he has a three year contract there from 2021 ,
And considering that it was signed After Nathan was contracted again, they must want him there.
Or it’s a lot of money to spend when they didn’t have to do it to get Nathan

Penrithmust have known that Nathan would stay anyway, he’d would be a fool to come here
With a team like they have, and with more coming through. Whenyou think about it
Why leave a first class team with a top quality pack for a forward pack that doesn’t give anyone a reason to get excited. ,, and a barely adequate backline,

Unless we’ve found a money tree somewhere, we can’t afford to keep him as well as another Coach just to prove a point, talking tough sounds good but reality soon takes over and they will have to release him ( if he wants to go,) at some time,
Penrith can afford to wait, they might even give us someone that they don’t need , as a face saver . , but I can’t believe that this has taken so long and it still hasn’t finished yet,
It doesn’t sound like ANY Coach is exactly breaking his neck to come here
We don’t need to be paying
We don’t have the

I’m sorry I’ve got to call you out here.
You’ve spend countless posts instructing everyone that Ivan has not mentioned any thing about a release and it’s BAU until an official call is made. It is your belief that it is just speculation until confirmed othewise.
But in that same context is the 2021 deal to Penrith.
Nowhere has it been confirmed that Ivan has signed a contract with Penrith for 2021, at this stage that is only speculation until an official statement is made.

I was under the belief that he had signed, but if I’m wrong about that, I apologise for misleading anyone on that point.
However I stand behind the rest of my post.
 
As of a few minutes ago it is reported that David Furner will take over as coach of the Wabbitts:

Oct 24, 2018, 8.47pm Foxsports:

THE first domino in the coaching circus is set to fall with David Furner reportedly to take over as South Sydney’s head coach in 2019.

Here we go folks, let fun begin .. !!
 
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