hank37w
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Fully agree.I honestly don't rate Noddy as being a good coach but the way Sheens treated him (and our club) at the time was absolutely disgraceful.
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Fully agree.I honestly don't rate Noddy as being a good coach but the way Sheens treated him (and our club) at the time was absolutely disgraceful.
It has to be that way.irrespective of what you think of Marshall, the facts are these.
- the roster is improving
- the kids will be another year older
- Richardson has said "there will be no excuses in 2025"
Richardson was talking about seeing similarities in the 2002 Panthers side that won the comp the year after last week. he won't be as patient next year.
if Marshall starts the season 2-6 or worse I think he'll be gone.
brilliant post mate.I have no evidence to suggest that Benji is part of the problem. I'm not saying that he isn't just that there is no evidence that support it. Let's put aside how he was appointed and the emotion behind that. He is here now, he is contracted and he is doing a job. Let's look at that objectively.
The club has been in turmoil for a decade plus and, thanks to some external pressure from fans, made a decsion to put in place a seasoned CEO. Richo and the interim board, along with the coaching staff, put together a strategic plan to develop the club into a top tier NRL club. This involves developing a system that enables winning on and off the field. Richo's succcess is tied as much to the football side of the house as bringing in $ for HBG. Let's face it the big corporate $ won't come if we continue to languish at the bottom of the ladder.
Richo and Benji have consistently spoken about the plan and sticking to it. This plan is clearly based on developing our juniors. Benji has definitely accelerated the development of many juniors this year. While outwardly they state that this was a deleiberate decision I expect that much of it was a result of our lack of skills and depth.
Let's use the Dogs as a comparision. Not to compare rosters or coaching skills; but to look at the journey of both clubs.
While the clubs have done things differently in the the respect of player selections we are clearly locked in step, just behind the Dogs in terms of rebuilding.
- Dogs performance was on par with ours, bottom of the table with an unbalnced roster.
- Dogs sign a proven administrator in Gus - we sign a proven administrator, but later in the timeline.
- Dogs signed a bunch of quality players and a new experienced coach but performance does not improve - we sign Api, Papalii, Klemmer and Olam and unearth Bula, the Fainus and Galvin and appoint Beni as the coach - no change.
- Dogs have heaps of internal dramas as culture is addressed; fans and the media label Ciraldo as a dud and want him sacked - Tigers fans and media question Benjis coaching ability
- Dogs sign a bunch of fringe FG quality players from other clubs and add a couple of top tier players - and make the eight. Tigers make it clear they are offloading deadwood and sign Luai, Taruva, Skelton, Hunt and Bird along with a bunch of cup level players as depth.
So is Benji part of the problem going forward? Clearly he lacks experience but he is not stupid. He, along with Richo, have stated all year that they have a plan and are executing it. They knew we had deficiencies and were focussed on looking at what we had in the pipeline to prioritise development and recruitment for 2025. I'm pretty sure that 2024 was not about winning!
I have not heard any concrete evidence to suggest that he can't coach. Let me clarify - I'm also not saying that he is a good coach. Less Bateman's comment about Benji's treatment of (underperforming) experienced players v junior players there has been nothing from members "in the know" or players, player managers stating he has no idea. I'm not close enough to the club, players or management to make a defining judgement (I wish I was), but the lack of commentary probably means that he is doing OK. Benji is playing a key role in the transitioning our young Wests Tigers side. Should we be talking about sacking him now? Not a chance; he deserves the opportunity to follow through with the plan and complete, in conjunction with Richo, the transition of our club from basket case to permiership contenders.
Does that mean we give him a free ride? Not at all. Regardless of what he thinks he needs the club should provide him with a quality mentor and a strong coaching staff as key enablers. A successful Benji will mean a successful club in the short to medium term. Sacking Benji now is Weests Tigers doing Wests Tigers shit and starting on yet another misguided adventure.
If there is hard evidence out there that suggests Benji isn't cutting it I'm all ears. But all I have heard so far is opinions from individuals as far removed from what is happening on the ground as I am.
jrtiger,brilliant post mate.
further to what you've said, the Dogs bought experience first and then brought the kids thru. we've done the opposite, which has obviously hurt us in the short term.
we're now trying to fill our squad out with guys like Hunt, Bird, Montoya and Hetherington to complement the young kids, whereas the Dogs had signed blokes like Tracey, Curran, Mann and Salmon first before bringing thru the likes of Hughes, Hayes, Hopoi and Hayward.
fingers crossed our experienced buys plus our marquees can give us what we need. I'm not saying we'll end up in the same position as the Dogs in 12 months, but we are doing something similar with our recruitment at the minute.
No one said that... Let alone 'some' people ie pluralSome people would love to get rid of Benji and bring Noddy back and have Jason Taylor and Madge as his assistants, jesus wept.
I’ll take things that were never said for 500, Alex.Some people would love to get rid of Benji and bring Noddy back and have Jason Taylor and Madge as his assistants, jesus wept.
I put that down to the fact we havnt really had a permanent set of halves togeather. Between Seizer being suspended and experimenting with Sullivan and Fainu theres no continuity in the halves.
Yep. Its not a first grade franchise at the moment.That's even more of a blight on the coaching staff.
There's no system in place, players coming in don't know what they're supposed to be doing.
it's all Marshall ball all the time.
I have no evidence to suggest that Benji is part of the problem. I'm not saying that he isn't just that there is no evidence that support it. Let's put aside how he was appointed and the emotion behind that. He is here now, he is contracted and he is doing a job. Let's look at that objectively.
The club has been in turmoil for a decade plus and, thanks to some external pressure from fans, made a decsion to put in place a seasoned CEO. Richo and the interim board, along with the coaching staff, put together a strategic plan to develop the club into a top tier NRL club. This involves developing a system that enables winning on and off the field. Richo's succcess is tied as much to the football side of the house as bringing in $ for HBG. Let's face it the big corporate $ won't come if we continue to languish at the bottom of the ladder.
Richo and Benji have consistently spoken about the plan and sticking to it. This plan is clearly based on developing our juniors. Benji has definitely accelerated the development of many juniors this year. While outwardly they state that this was a deleiberate decision I expect that much of it was a result of our lack of skills and depth.
Let's use the Dogs as a comparision. Not to compare rosters or coaching skills; but to look at the journey of both clubs.
While the clubs have done things differently in the the respect of player selections we are clearly locked in step, just behind the Dogs in terms of rebuilding.
- Dogs performance was on par with ours, bottom of the table with an unbalnced roster.
- Dogs sign a proven administrator in Gus - we sign a proven administrator, but later in the timeline.
- Dogs signed a bunch of quality players and a new experienced coach but performance does not improve - we sign Api, Papalii, Klemmer and Olam and unearth Bula, the Fainus and Galvin and appoint Beni as the coach - no change.
- Dogs have heaps of internal dramas as culture is addressed; fans and the media label Ciraldo as a dud and want him sacked - Tigers fans and media question Benji's coaching ability
- Dogs sign a bunch of fringe FG quality players from other clubs and add a couple of top tier players - and make the eight. Tigers make it clear they are offloading deadwood and sign Luai, Taruva, Skelton, Hunt and Bird along with a bunch of cup level players as depth.
So is Benji part of the problem going forward? Clearly he lacks experience but he is not stupid. He, along with Richo, have stated all year that they have a plan and are executing it. They knew we had deficiencies and were focussed on looking at what we had in the pipeline to prioritise development and recruitment for 2025. I'm pretty sure that 2024 was not about winning!
I have not heard any concrete evidence to suggest that he can't coach. Let me clarify - I'm also not saying that he is a good coach. Less Bateman's comment about Benji's treatment of (underperforming) experienced players v junior players there has been nothing from members "in the know" or players, player managers stating he has no idea. I'm not close enough to the club, players or management to make a defining judgement (I wish I was), but the lack of commentary probably means that he is doing OK. Benji is playing a key role in the transitioning our young Wests Tigers side. Should we be talking about sacking him now? Not a chance; he deserves the opportunity to follow through with the plan and complete, in conjunction with Richo, the transition of our club from basket case to permiership contenders.
Does that mean we give him a free ride? Not at all. Regardless of what he thinks he needs the club should provide him with a quality mentor and a strong coaching staff as key enablers. A successful Benji will mean a successful club in the short to medium term. Sacking Benji now is Wests Tigers doing Wests Tigers shit and starting on yet another misguided adventure.
If there is hard evidence out there that suggests Benji isn't cutting it I'm all ears. But all I have heard so far is opinions from individuals as far removed from what is happening on the ground as I am.
We need to sign these guys, but they've probably aligned themselves with Ciraldo from their previous experience. We need to find and PAY the best people we can get to improve usThe massive difference at the Bulldogs is less about their signings or even their roster. They imported specific grappling and fitness trainers from Penrith who flog their boys hard. Bulldogs improvement is on the back of defence which is on the back of stamina, fitness and toughness.
Sensible post. From a fan's perspective though, it is all about the here and now, particularly given the gap in performance that has existed since 2005, on and off the field.I have no evidence to suggest that Benji is part of the problem. I'm not saying that he isn't just that there is no evidence that support it. Let's put aside how he was appointed and the emotion behind that. He is here now, he is contracted and he is doing a job. Let's look at that objectively.
The club has been in turmoil for a decade plus and, thanks to some external pressure from fans, made a decsion to put in place a seasoned CEO. Richo and the interim board, along with the coaching staff, put together a strategic plan to develop the club into a top tier NRL club. This involves developing a system that enables winning on and off the field. Richo's succcess is tied as much to the football side of the house as bringing in $ for HBG. Let's face it the big corporate $ won't come if we continue to languish at the bottom of the ladder.
Richo and Benji have consistently spoken about the plan and sticking to it. This plan is clearly based on developing our juniors. Benji has definitely accelerated the development of many juniors this year. While outwardly they state that this was a deleiberate decision I expect that much of it was a result of our lack of skills and depth.
Let's use the Dogs as a comparision. Not to compare rosters or coaching skills; but to look at the journey of both clubs.
While the clubs have done things differently in the the respect of player selections we are clearly locked in step, just behind the Dogs in terms of rebuilding.
- Dogs performance was on par with ours, bottom of the table with an unbalnced roster.
- Dogs sign a proven administrator in Gus - we sign a proven administrator, but later in the timeline.
- Dogs signed a bunch of quality players and a new experienced coach but performance does not improve - we sign Api, Papalii, Klemmer and Olam and unearth Bula, the Fainus and Galvin and appoint Beni as the coach - no change.
- Dogs have heaps of internal dramas as culture is addressed; fans and the media label Ciraldo as a dud and want him sacked - Tigers fans and media question Benji's coaching ability
- Dogs sign a bunch of fringe FG quality players from other clubs and add a couple of top tier players - and make the eight. Tigers make it clear they are offloading deadwood and sign Luai, Taruva, Skelton, Hunt and Bird along with a bunch of cup level players as depth.
So is Benji part of the problem going forward? Clearly he lacks experience but he is not stupid. He, along with Richo, have stated all year that they have a plan and are executing it. They knew we had deficiencies and were focussed on looking at what we had in the pipeline to prioritise development and recruitment for 2025. I'm pretty sure that 2024 was not about winning!
I have not heard any concrete evidence to suggest that he can't coach. Let me clarify - I'm also not saying that he is a good coach. Less Bateman's comment about Benji's treatment of (underperforming) experienced players v junior players there has been nothing from members "in the know" or players, player managers stating he has no idea. I'm not close enough to the club, players or management to make a defining judgement (I wish I was), but the lack of commentary probably means that he is doing OK. Benji is playing a key role in the transitioning our young Wests Tigers side. Should we be talking about sacking him now? Not a chance; he deserves the opportunity to follow through with the plan and complete, in conjunction with Richo, the transition of our club from basket case to permiership contenders.
Does that mean we give him a free ride? Not at all. Regardless of what he thinks he needs the club should provide him with a quality mentor and a strong coaching staff as key enablers. A successful Benji will mean a successful club in the short to medium term. Sacking Benji now is Wests Tigers doing Wests Tigers shit and starting on yet another misguided adventure.
If there is hard evidence out there that suggests Benji isn't cutting it I'm all ears. But all I have heard so far is opinions from individuals as far removed from what is happening on the ground as I am.
brilliant post mate.
further to what you've said, the Dogs bought experience first and then brought the kids thru. we've done the opposite, which has obviously hurt us in the short term.
we're now trying to fill our squad out with guys like Hunt, Bird, Montoya and Hetherington to complement the young kids, whereas the Dogs had signed blokes like Tracey, Curran, Mann and Salmon first before bringing thru the likes of Hughes, Hayes, Hopoi and Hayward.
fingers crossed our experienced buys plus our marquees can give us what we need. I'm not saying we'll end up in the same position as the Dogs in 12 months, but we are doing something similar with our recruitment at the minute.
I’d say 2025/26 is a critical 2 year juncture. My honest opinion is that we won’t make finals next year (subject to any needle moving forwards coming along) but 9-10 wins is a must.Is it an exaggeration to say 2025 is the most important year of Wests Tigers history? It can really make or break this club.