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Best of luck to him. Hopefully he can continue to develop his coaching skills over there

Maybe we could put Wayne Lambkin in the role and find a new 20’s coach?
 
I wish him well.He was an excellent player but does not seem to be able to pass his football knowledge to his players,hopefully coaching in the UK will allow that to be developed.
 
@TigerWest said in [Hodgo](/post/1271191) said:
Pity Benji has stuck his finger up at us, maybe could’ve been the man?

I am thinking now, maybe Farah? Club legend, SoO and Australian player.

No to both from me. Need to bring someone in with EXPERIENCE!
 
Agree Russell, this is no time for nepotism, this is a seriously crucial position. The club’s future success depends on getting it right.
This new position is a great idea. I see it forming a valuable link, smooth integrated transition.
 
Will always be one of my favourite players , very likeable bloke but he isn’t a coach imo. All the best in your future endeavours Hodgo legend
 
We are only replacing him as a pathways coach . Needs to be someone who has a good eye for junior talent and can relate to younger guys.
 
@TigerWest said in [Hodgo](/post/1271191) said:
Pity Benji has stuck his finger up at us, maybe could’ve been the man?

I am thinking now, maybe Farah? Club legend, SoO and Australian player.

You can't just stick X football players straight into a NRL coaching role, they need to learn their trade and develop their skills.
 
@Hangonaminute said in [Hodgo](/post/1271234) said:
@TigerWest said in [Hodgo](/post/1271191) said:
Pity Benji has stuck his finger up at us, maybe could’ve been the man?

I am thinking now, maybe Farah? Club legend, SoO and Australian player.

You can't just stick X football players straight into a NRL coaching role, they need to learn their trade and develop their skills.

Well, my thinking is who do the kids want, Nevill Nobody a reasonable coach or a club legend that they can learn from, who many would’ve grew up idolising him?
To me it’s a no brainer, but anyway we’ll see what they do.
 
He was my favourite Tiger.

Hull is a probably a good club for a first coaching gig. Not one of the powerhouses like Wigan or St Helens that demand immediate success, but nor are they a perennial struggler.
 
@TigerWest said in [Hodgo](/post/1271238) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Hodgo](/post/1271234) said:
@TigerWest said in [Hodgo](/post/1271191) said:
Pity Benji has stuck his finger up at us, maybe could’ve been the man?

I am thinking now, maybe Farah? Club legend, SoO and Australian player.

You can't just stick X football players straight into a NRL coaching role, they need to learn their trade and develop their skills.

Well, my thinking is who do the kids want, Nevill Nobody a reasonable coach or a club legend that they can learn from, who many would’ve grew up idolising him?
To me it’s a no brainer, but anyway we’ll see what they do.

It's not about who the kids want, it's about what's best for the club, it's not a popularity contest
 
Good Luck to him. He is a one of the favourites in our house. This will be good for his career.

All the best to Hodgo.
 
Sounds like he was very popular with the players. Heaps of them posting about him on their social media saying how much they liked working with him
 
@TigerWest said in [Hodgo](/post/1271191) said:
Pity Benji has stuck his finger up at us, maybe could’ve been the man?

I am thinking now, maybe Farah? Club legend, SoO and Australian player.

Actually as much as I love Hodgo signing someone who specializes in Talent Spotting / ID is a far better move

Good luck in the Old dart Hodgo .....
 
He was the good cop for Madge's bad cop.
But in the end he failed as a coach and as an assistant. We are right to try something new in the coaches box and to now find someone new for his pathways position.
 

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