Anasta will need to undergo some therapy before he comes to Concord. He has become an expert at blaming everything else but his own players ineptitude, for the string of recent losses. He and Smith are having problems with the reality of their situation.
No he doesn't, braith is doing what Robbie did at the start of the year and is staying staunch and standing up for his players, he's doing it the way he knows how, either way he is doing what a good leader should and defending his team..
Behind closed doors braith would be making sure the players know they're accountable, but in the public eye he has to do what he does, good on him!
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Braith is not replicating Farah's position, not by a long stretch.Farah quite rightly defended the teams work ethic and his belief that the hard work at training would soon translate to better performances. He staunchly stood his ground when dealing with media whores like Matt Johns. He carried himself like a Captain should and his great display of belief has been vindicated. Great Captain, great human being.
Anasta's behaviour has been nothing like Farah's. He's spent so much time around Brian Smith he's becoming an unlikable clone of the coach. The Roosters have conceded 70 points in their last two matches and it's the fault of the refs? He's delusional and that delusion, if both the coach and the captain are so captivated by it, rubs off on the players. Poor coaching, poor captaincy and unlikely to produce any behavioral changes in the Roosters. If it's a bright, clear and dry day on Sunday, we should almost put fifty on Easts. Anasta is here next year and he'll need to embrace a huge cultural change, don't need his negativity