Back on the bus... with more beers (Madge)

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Senior Wests Tigers players told coach Michael Maguire about the need to lighten the mood and enjoy each other's company more after the weekend's heavy defeat, starting with a few extra cartons of beer on the bus back from Newcastle.

Maguire was composed after the 44-4 drubbing against the Knights on Saturday and refused to launch into one of his dressing-room tirades. He instead asked the players what they thought was needed to turn the club's fortunes around.

At least one senior player made it known COVID-19 had made it difficult for the players to socialise, and training had become a grind.

Others said they were determined to keep training as hard as ever, but wanted to better use the limited time they had together away from the field.

Knowing it was Chris Lawrence's 250th NRL game and Benji Marshall's 250th in the club's colours, some of the players asked Maguire to stock up on a few extra cartons of beer to make the long trip home more enjoyable.

Smiles were on faces again on Tuesday as Maguire kept it light-hearted with a series of games.

The usual noise about Maguire being too hard on the players has resurfaced on the back of a couple of disappointing defeats to the Knights and the Warriors.

Andrew Gray, the club's high-performance manager, has spotted no red flags with the players when it comes to workloads.

Maguire has certainly not lost the dressing room, and was said to have taken on board a lot of the feedback that spilled out from his players underneath McDonald Jones Stadium.

Prop Russell Packer said Maguire opening the floor to the players was not a sign of a coach under pressure.

"Madge has definitely not run out of answers, he's an experienced coach who has won premierships here and in England,'' Packer said.

"We're in a tough hole at the moment. The boys need to fight our way out of it. We have a must-win game this weekend against Canterbury. All our energy needs to be on this game.''

Packer said COVID-19 had taken its toll on everyone and ''the status quo changed in terms of social interaction''.

Adam Doueihi was overcome with emotion at half-time, and again at full-time, against the Knights. Packer was one of the first to console him.

"Obviously with all the stuff that happened over in Lebanon, he's proud of his heritage and he was pretty emotional during the week,'' Packer said.

"I guess it all came out with him at the end of the game. I noticed him alone, he got emotional, I didn't say anything to him, I just let him know I was there.

"This game brings out a lot of emotion in people, and it can be compounded with unfortunate events and really sad situations happening around the world.''

Maguire has rushed Jacob Liddle back into the No. 9 jersey. Maguire told the Herald just last week the hooker, who overcame a ruptured ACL, ''had been extraordinary with the way he'd gone about his rehab''. Josh Reynolds is likely to replace Liddle when he needs an inevitable spell against the Bulldogs.

From the SMH https://t.co/YXttSNvuSF
 
@hobbo1 said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202444) said:
Madge has succumbed to mediocrity

😂

That’s what happens when you’re at the Tigers too long
 
@Elderslie_Tiger said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202446) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202441) said:
Senior Wests Tigers players told coach Michael Maguire about the need to lighten the mood and enjoy each other's company more after the weekend's heavy defeat, starting with a few extra cartons of beer on the bus back from Newcastle.

Maguire was composed after the 44-4 drubbing against the Knights on Saturday and refused to launch into one of his dressing-room tirades. He instead asked the players what they thought was needed to turn the club's fortunes around.

At least one senior player made it known COVID-19 had made it difficult for the players to socialise, and training had become a grind.

Others said they were determined to keep training as hard as ever, but wanted to better use the limited time they had together away from the field.

Knowing it was Chris Lawrence's 250th NRL game and Benji Marshall's 250th in the club's colours, some of the players asked Maguire to stock up on a few extra cartons of beer to make the long trip home more enjoyable.

Smiles were on faces again on Tuesday as Maguire kept it light-hearted with a series of games.

The usual noise about Maguire being too hard on the players has resurfaced on the back of a couple of disappointing defeats to the Knights and the Warriors.

Andrew Gray, the club's high-performance manager, has spotted no red flags with the players when it comes to workloads.

Maguire has certainly not lost the dressing room, and was said to have taken on board a lot of the feedback that spilled out from his players underneath McDonald Jones Stadium.

Prop Russell Packer said Maguire opening the floor to the players was not a sign of a coach under pressure.

"Madge has definitely not run out of answers, he's an experienced coach who has won premierships here and in England,'' Packer said.

"We're in a tough hole at the moment. The boys need to fight our way out of it. We have a must-win game this weekend against Canterbury. All our energy needs to be on this game.''

Packer said COVID-19 had taken its toll on everyone and ''the status quo changed in terms of social interaction''.

Adam Doueihi was overcome with emotion at half-time, and again at full-time, against the Knights. Packer was one of the first to console him.

"Obviously with all the stuff that happened over in Lebanon, he's proud of his heritage and he was pretty emotional during the week,'' Packer said.

"I guess it all came out with him at the end of the game. I noticed him alone, he got emotional, I didn't say anything to him, I just let him know I was there.

"This game brings out a lot of emotion in people, and it can be compounded with unfortunate events and really sad situations happening around the world.''

Maguire has rushed Jacob Liddle back into the No. 9 jersey. Maguire told the Herald just last week the hooker, who overcame a ruptured ACL, ''had been extraordinary with the way he'd gone about his rehab''. Josh Reynolds is likely to replace Liddle when he needs an inevitable spell against the Bulldogs.

From the SMH https://t.co/YXttSNvuSF

Refreshing article compared to some of the BS going around.

I enjoyed it. Good to hear the players have a voice and the coach is happy to take it on board, and good to see Andrew Gray doing his job making sure players aren’t getting over worked
 
@Elderslie_Tiger said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202446) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202441) said:
Senior Wests Tigers players told coach Michael Maguire about the need to lighten the mood and enjoy each other's company more after the weekend's heavy defeat, starting with a few extra cartons of beer on the bus back from Newcastle.

Maguire was composed after the 44-4 drubbing against the Knights on Saturday and refused to launch into one of his dressing-room tirades. He instead asked the players what they thought was needed to turn the club's fortunes around.

At least one senior player made it known COVID-19 had made it difficult for the players to socialise, and training had become a grind.

Others said they were determined to keep training as hard as ever, but wanted to better use the limited time they had together away from the field.

Knowing it was Chris Lawrence's 250th NRL game and Benji Marshall's 250th in the club's colours, some of the players asked Maguire to stock up on a few extra cartons of beer to make the long trip home more enjoyable.

Smiles were on faces again on Tuesday as Maguire kept it light-hearted with a series of games.

The usual noise about Maguire being too hard on the players has resurfaced on the back of a couple of disappointing defeats to the Knights and the Warriors.

Andrew Gray, the club's high-performance manager, has spotted no red flags with the players when it comes to workloads.

Maguire has certainly not lost the dressing room, and was said to have taken on board a lot of the feedback that spilled out from his players underneath McDonald Jones Stadium.

Prop Russell Packer said Maguire opening the floor to the players was not a sign of a coach under pressure.

"Madge has definitely not run out of answers, he's an experienced coach who has won premierships here and in England,'' Packer said.

"We're in a tough hole at the moment. The boys need to fight our way out of it. We have a must-win game this weekend against Canterbury. All our energy needs to be on this game.''

Packer said COVID-19 had taken its toll on everyone and ''the status quo changed in terms of social interaction''.

Adam Doueihi was overcome with emotion at half-time, and again at full-time, against the Knights. Packer was one of the first to console him.

"Obviously with all the stuff that happened over in Lebanon, he's proud of his heritage and he was pretty emotional during the week,'' Packer said.

"I guess it all came out with him at the end of the game. I noticed him alone, he got emotional, I didn't say anything to him, I just let him know I was there.

"This game brings out a lot of emotion in people, and it can be compounded with unfortunate events and really sad situations happening around the world.''

Maguire has rushed Jacob Liddle back into the No. 9 jersey. Maguire told the Herald just last week the hooker, who overcame a ruptured ACL, ''had been extraordinary with the way he'd gone about his rehab''. Josh Reynolds is likely to replace Liddle when he needs an inevitable spell against the Bulldogs.

From the SMH https://t.co/YXttSNvuSF

Refreshing article compared to some of the BS going around.

Surely you can't believe it. Has direct quotes from a player and doesn't lynch anyone.

I'm glad Madge at least tried something different. Needs to save the next spray for 2023 when it might actually matter.
 
@old_man_tiger said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202448) said:
@Elderslie_Tiger said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202446) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202441) said:
Senior Wests Tigers players told coach Michael Maguire about the need to lighten the mood and enjoy each other's company more after the weekend's heavy defeat, starting with a few extra cartons of beer on the bus back from Newcastle.

Maguire was composed after the 44-4 drubbing against the Knights on Saturday and refused to launch into one of his dressing-room tirades. He instead asked the players what they thought was needed to turn the club's fortunes around.

At least one senior player made it known COVID-19 had made it difficult for the players to socialise, and training had become a grind.

Others said they were determined to keep training as hard as ever, but wanted to better use the limited time they had together away from the field.

Knowing it was Chris Lawrence's 250th NRL game and Benji Marshall's 250th in the club's colours, some of the players asked Maguire to stock up on a few extra cartons of beer to make the long trip home more enjoyable.

Smiles were on faces again on Tuesday as Maguire kept it light-hearted with a series of games.

The usual noise about Maguire being too hard on the players has resurfaced on the back of a couple of disappointing defeats to the Knights and the Warriors.

Andrew Gray, the club's high-performance manager, has spotted no red flags with the players when it comes to workloads.

Maguire has certainly not lost the dressing room, and was said to have taken on board a lot of the feedback that spilled out from his players underneath McDonald Jones Stadium.

Prop Russell Packer said Maguire opening the floor to the players was not a sign of a coach under pressure.

"Madge has definitely not run out of answers, he's an experienced coach who has won premierships here and in England,'' Packer said.

"We're in a tough hole at the moment. The boys need to fight our way out of it. We have a must-win game this weekend against Canterbury. All our energy needs to be on this game.''

Packer said COVID-19 had taken its toll on everyone and ''the status quo changed in terms of social interaction''.

Adam Doueihi was overcome with emotion at half-time, and again at full-time, against the Knights. Packer was one of the first to console him.

"Obviously with all the stuff that happened over in Lebanon, he's proud of his heritage and he was pretty emotional during the week,'' Packer said.

"I guess it all came out with him at the end of the game. I noticed him alone, he got emotional, I didn't say anything to him, I just let him know I was there.

"This game brings out a lot of emotion in people, and it can be compounded with unfortunate events and really sad situations happening around the world.''

Maguire has rushed Jacob Liddle back into the No. 9 jersey. Maguire told the Herald just last week the hooker, who overcame a ruptured ACL, ''had been extraordinary with the way he'd gone about his rehab''. Josh Reynolds is likely to replace Liddle when he needs an inevitable spell against the Bulldogs.

From the SMH https://t.co/YXttSNvuSF

Refreshing article compared to some of the BS going around.

Surely you can't believe it. Has direct quotes from a player and doesn't lynch anyone.

I'm glad Madge at least tried something different. Needs to save the next spray for 2023 when it might actually matter.

Helps the writer is a tigers fan lol. He normally puts pretty good stuff out regarding WT
 
Sounds like he has lost the dressing room 🤪
Seriously though, good read and hopefully this is the tonic to reset and refresh the group before running the gauntlet the next few weeks.
 
The players TOLD not asked .. that will do me .. sugar coat this any way you like , Maguire will need to move on the players are calling the shots !
 
it'll do madge good to listen to the players on some things and action them.....it will also put emphasis back onto the players to bust their guts playing
 
Madge’s approach is perfect but in a perfect world the team that trains and plays the hardest has to party the hardest.

That’s the secret Dogs of War were the best all time at this. Play hard, Train hard, drink hard do everything hard and as a team.
 
Bit of a G up isn’t it. The players should of offered to give the bus driver a night off and hoisted and towed the bus home instead after that effort.
No way did that effort deserve a celebration....
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202441) said:
Senior Wests Tigers players told coach Michael Maguire about the need to lighten the mood and enjoy each other's company more after the weekend's heavy defeat, starting with a few extra cartons of beer on the bus back from Newcastle.

Haha I thought this was a p#ss take but it is for real. I watched the presser with Packer and he said they were playing baseball at training today for a bit of light fun. Nothing to see here. I thought he spoke quite well actually and was pretty honest about his own performances. Along with some selections for the Doggies game, pretty funny all around.
 
When players on salaries between 100,000k /900,000k start telling the coach to lighten up...its time they got a kick in the arse and told they are privelidged to play in the toughest comp in the world and start earning their paycheque...


GEE I WILL DRINK TO THAT..
 
Trust me this is a turning point for us and Madge.
He’s ruthless that won’t stop but someone has saved himself from himself.

His ruthlessness is wasted on some of these players he needs to be smart to maximise performance in the short term before he replaces them.
 
@TrueTiger said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202479) said:
When players on salaries between 100,000k /900,000k start telling the coach to lighten up...its time they got a kick in the arse and told they are privelidged to play in the toughest comp in the world and start earning their paycheque...


GEE I WILL DRINK TO THAT..

It’s not about lightening up training - it’s about making sure the team enjoys themselves more on their off time together.

They’re either locked in their houses or training, at the very least when they have breaks the club should be making sure they’re having fun and in good spirits. It will go a long way towards helping the players attitude towards playing and training

Training will stay as hard as ever
 
@TYGA said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202484) said:
Trust me this is a turning point for us and Madge.
He’s ruthless that won’t stop but someone has saved himself from himself.

His ruthlessness is wasted on some of these players he needs to be smart to maximise performance in the short term before he replaces them.

Interesting.
A similar story, i believe aired on 360 or Matty Johns podcast tells of Ben Teo in preseason 2014 telling Madge at an Army Camp that his done, I’m not going to do that, I’m stuffed.
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202488) said:
@TrueTiger said in [Back on the bus\.\.\. with more beers \(Madge\)](/post/1202479) said:
When players on salaries between 100,000k /900,000k start telling the coach to lighten up...its time they got a kick in the arse and told they are privelidged to play in the toughest comp in the world and start earning their paycheque...


GEE I WILL DRINK TO THAT..

It’s not about lightening up training - it’s about making sure the team enjoys themselves more on their off time together.

They’re either locked in their houses or training, at the very least when they have breaks the club should be making sure they’re having fun and in good spirits. It will go a long way towards helping the players attitude towards playing and training

Training will stay as hard as ever

^^this^^ hard and fun don’t have to be mutually exclusive. The hardest training can still be fun if you can bond together and find the joy in it .
 
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