Anthony Griffin

macca84,I hope your right about Griffin sounds good for us if he is selected,but then you get people on here saying things like GOOD BLOKE but cant coach ,very much in the vein of Potter,you cant please everybody all the time,but I hope who does come here is successful and it will prove that Potter made inroads while he was here under extreme circumstances…....
 
Griffin for mine with Dymock as his assistent. I reckon Dymock could really give our attack a shot in the arm, coupled with how Griffin was able to get Hunt playing. Brisbane's game plan revolved around second rowers hitting lines forcing the defence to make a decision. This is something we did terribly this year and could really bring along Sironen. This also opened up space for Hunt (Brooks) and would give Teddy the license to thrill out the back, who is an infinitely better player than Barba.
 
unfortunately for Griffin who I think would be a great coach I don't think he will get the job. We are definatley going with the Panthers model ie head coach and director of Football who then answers to the CEO.

So I think it will be a rookie coach. My top three for this position are Nathan Brown, Jason Taylor and possibly Jim Dymock.

Director of football will be the experience. This board which has very limited football knowledge will need someone experienced that they can tap into. I might get bagged here but here are my top three. Tim Sheens, Steve folks and possibly Brian Smith.
 
Why does everyone keep saying it will be a rookie coach because we have a football manager ?

Ivan Cleary had plenty experience before going to Panthers to work under Gus
 
@haberfield tiger said:
unfortunately for Griffin who I think would be a great coach I don't think he will get the job. We are definatley going with the Panthers model ie head coach and director of Football who then answers to the CEO.

So I think it will be a rookie coach. My top three for this position are Nathan Brown, Jason Taylor and possibly Jim Dymock.

Director of football will be the experience. This board which has very limited football knowledge will need someone experienced that they can tap into. I might get bagged here but here are my top three. Tim Sheens, Steve folks and possibly Brian Smith.

Big fan of Dymock's

My understanding , we approached him and he knocked us back $$$$'s issue
 
It won't be Brown, Taylor, Grithin or Folkes. I'm prepared to bet the lot on this one. We will end up with some incompetent try hard that will only last 15 minutes. What I still can't understand is how the new board will be able to make these calls with a 3 to 2 majority over the Wests group on who coaches the WT. If I was on the board representing Wests my first question before a vote would be, who's paying for the new coach.

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@macca84 said:
@happy tiger said:
@macca84 said:
I used to play for the Ipswich Jets in QLD Cup when I first met Anthony Griffin. He was the coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins and they were a great side. The players all had great wraps on him and when I met him after the game I wasn't let down. He is a great, down to earth bloke. He would make a brilliant coach for the Tigers IMO.

Ahh Macca , I knew there was something special about you

Another old Jets boy , well done :smiley:

Yeah mate, I'm from Goodna. You from up there as well mate?

Grew up in Karalee Macca
 
@haberfield tiger said:
unfortunately for Griffin who I think would be a great coach I don't think he will get the job. We are definatley going with the Panthers model ie head coach and director of Football who then answers to the CEO.

So I think it will be a rookie coach. My top three for this position are Nathan Brown, Jason Taylor and possibly Jim Dymock.

Director of football will be the experience. This board which has very limited football knowledge will need someone experienced that they can tap into. I might get bagged here but here are my top three. Tim Sheens, Steve folks and possibly Brian Smith.

As has been pointed out already in this forum, Brown is not a rookie coach. He coached St.George for a couple of years.
 
My gut feeling Mayer picked the coach about two months ago and the plan was for him to take over on the Monday after the Dragons game, but all hell broke out and with the media in Potters corner they were forced to give Potter the rest of the season and at least been seen to be doing the right thing.

So I think they will go through the process, once again to be seen to be doing the right thing, but I think Mullet Man is a shoe in for the job. Lets hope my theory is way off track!!!Anyway their will be pages of theories and rumors over the next few weeks on the above subject
 
@Newtown said:
@haberfield tiger said:
unfortunately for Griffin who I think would be a great coach I don't think he will get the job. We are definatley going with the Panthers model ie head coach and director of Football who then answers to the CEO.

So I think it will be a rookie coach. My top three for this position are Nathan Brown, Jason Taylor and possibly Jim Dymock.

Director of football will be the experience. This board which has very limited football knowledge will need someone experienced that they can tap into. I might get bagged here but here are my top three. Tim Sheens, Steve folks and possibly Brian Smith.

As has been pointed out already in this forum, Brown is not a rookie coach. He coached St.George for a couple of years.

Nathan brown has been coaching in ESL continuos since then

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@Newtown said:
@haberfield tiger said:
unfortunately for Griffin who I think would be a great coach I don't think he will get the job. We are definatley going with the Panthers model ie head coach and director of Football who then answers to the CEO.

So I think it will be a rookie coach. My top three for this position are Nathan Brown, Jason Taylor and possibly Jim Dymock.

Director of football will be the experience. This board which has very limited football knowledge will need someone experienced that they can tap into. I might get bagged here but here are my top three. Tim Sheens, Steve folks and possibly Brian Smith.

As has been pointed out already in this forum, Brown is not a rookie coach. He coached St.George for a couple of years.

Nathan brown has been coaching in ESL continuos since then

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@tigermaniac said:
It won't be Brown, Taylor, Grithin or Folkes. I'm prepared to bet the lot on this one. We will end up with some incompetent try hard that will only last 15 minutes. What I still can't understand is how the new board will be able to make these calls with a 3 to 2 majority over the Wests group on who coaches the WT. If I was on the board representing Wests my first question before a vote would be, who's paying for the new coach.

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You have actually proved the point. WEST TIGERS will be paying the new coach, not Wests. Wests chuck in less than $1M into an organisation that turns over more than $12M. Exactly why we need an independent board.

Meriton chuck in more than Wests. Should they ask Harry who the coach should be?

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@Glennb said:
@tigermaniac said:
It won't be Brown, Taylor, Grithin or Folkes. I'm prepared to bet the lot on this one. We will end up with some incompetent try hard that will only last 15 minutes. What I still can't understand is how the new board will be able to make these calls with a 3 to 2 majority over the Wests group on who coaches the WT. If I was on the board representing Wests my first question before a vote would be, who's paying for the new coach.

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You have actually proved the point. WEST TIGERS will be paying the new coach, not Wests. Wests chuck in less than $1M into an organisation that turns over more than $12M. Exactly why we need an independent board.

Meriton chuck in more than Wests. Should they ask Harry who the coach should be?

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It's Wests and Balmain in WT, Merition doesn't figure in the same circle, he's only a sponsor. Wests throw in more than Meriton, get your facts right first. The point I was raising is they contribute towards the WT, offered Balmain assistance, got dragged into the mess and have to accept if it comes down to it, a NRL major vote on who coaches. What's stopping the Wests group from down grading their contribution because they don't agree with some of the decisions. I hope that helps you understand where I was coming from. How could you even think of asking Harry on who should be next coach is beyond me, at the end of the day his opinion counts just as much as yours.

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Haven't we learnt our lesson having anyone go to sponsors with gripes asking for money etc

This was where all the problems started last season remember
 
@Glennb said:
@tigermaniac said:
It won't be Brown, Taylor, Grithin or Folkes. I'm prepared to bet the lot on this one. We will end up with some incompetent try hard that will only last 15 minutes. What I still can't understand is how the new board will be able to make these calls with a 3 to 2 majority over the Wests group on who coaches the WT. If I was on the board representing Wests my first question before a vote would be, who's paying for the new coach.

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You have actually proved the point. WEST TIGERS will be paying the new coach, not Wests. Wests chuck in less than $1M into an organisation that turns over more than $12M. Exactly why we need an independent board.

Meriton chuck in more than Wests. Should they ask Harry who the coach should be?

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Good to see you have 3 likes to your post, your not the only one that doesn't have a clue.

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