The SHADOW
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Well said champion.🤣🤣🤣I agree. 'Champ' is a kind of bullying term. On a par with 'dickhead' but acceptable to mods.
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Well said champion.🤣🤣🤣I agree. 'Champ' is a kind of bullying term. On a par with 'dickhead' but acceptable to mods.
No way, I love watching my semi-professional WT play.Every time I see someone moan about the evils of professional sport I think 'well there's plenty of semi professional and non professional sport out there to watch instead What's stopping you?'
Someone forgot to tell munster eh?Melbourne has a rule that’s part of their culture that after you score a try you can’t acknowledge the crowd or the cameras. You have to turn around and thank your teammates. It’s quite funny watching Nof do that when his natural instinct is to do otherwise.
You could also add to that effort, something Nofoaluma doesn't lack.It’s starting to look like the impediments to his play are relationship issues within the club?
If that’s the case then that needs to be sorted pronto. It can’t wait until offseason.
I recall “bloke in the bar” asking Nofa “who else(apart from Benji) plays golf at WT?” Said he didn’t know, but said it in a way that made me think perhaps he didn’t care?
A team without teamwork is not a team, and imho, that’s why we lose so many games.
And a bloody wrestling coach, or tackling coach, call him whatever, but as long as he can show us how to win the collision.He is certainly generating debate if nothing else…put Brooks in the Storm side and he’d be just as good as Jerome Hughes….our biggest issue is our forward pack always get owned…. We need 5 forwards who bend the line and hit hard in defence…. Today our pack doesn’t neither…
Did you put that together Lauren....good stuff.Like all human development or growth, it's a gradual process and environmental factors shape not only physical traits but also behavioural ones such as character and decision making ability.
Meanwhile we've faced a lot of instability over the years. Coaches and players. We're also a club often under pressure.
So obviously not the best environment.
Their team dynamics and coordination (balance) are way different than the Wests Tigers, with their capabilities at the opposite end to ours.
They really only have to find optimal solutions to manipulate game constraints as their roles, individual tasks and teamwork model (interactions) are basically predetermined from the performance culture they have successfully embedded at the club.
Our roster and practices greatly vary from theirs so naturally the players we've moulded are at a lower standard, unfortunately.
And a bloody wrestling coach, or tackling coach, call him whatever, but as long as he can show us how to win the collision.
Our roster and practices greatly vary from theirs so naturally the players we've moulded are at a lower standard, unfortunately.
IMO We only needed maybe one or elite player and a leader or two and the others would have bought in under Madge. Hastings was too little too late.Sorry I don't feel they were best for us though. But that's JMO.
Honestly never saw much improvement from players and didn't feel we functioned at our best - which is the overall objective.
Sorry I don't feel they were best for us though. But that's JMO.
Honestly never saw much improvement from players and didn't feel we functioned at our best - which is the overall objective.
Losing amplifies players weaknesses which can be overlooked when you are winning. Hence why so many of our players hold their own in stronger clubs.The thing is we can't complain about not having Melbourne's culture when we've bought in a coach from the Melbourne system who was also a premiership winning coach and we sacked him. We also have in my opinion a better credentialed wrestling coach compared to Melbourne.
Winning matters. I'm just not sure what we need to do to get better. If it was as simple as adopting Melbourne's culture I'd go so far to state we've done that and it hasn't worked.
I don't believe culture has a huge relationship with improved performance. I think a good culture leads to a better environment for everyone. I think bad cultures can lead to winning performances.
Nofo to me is playing exactly the way he consistently has played for us. He is a good player. I think he just has better players around him.
So it’s been the coach all through his career?
What amuses me is that many on this forum were rubbishing him for the last year and he's not good enough for WT .So he goes to Storm and gets instructions on positional play and he's following his instructions and doing his job . No tries on his side . Why does he generate so much comment ?
I hope he does well and comes back .Some hope he fails im not one of them
Without a doubt true. Another question is why Bellamy's assistants that go on to coach 1sts aren't able to replicate that to the same level.Like all human development or growth, it's a gradual process and environmental factors shape not only physical traits but also behavioural ones such as character and decision making ability.
Meanwhile we've faced a lot of instability over the years. Coaches and players. We're also a club often under pressure.
So obviously not the best environment.
Their team dynamics and coordination (balance) are way different than the Wests Tigers, with their capabilities at the opposite end to ours.
They really only have to find optimal solutions to manipulate game constraints as their roles, individual tasks and teamwork model (interactions) are basically predetermined from the performance culture they have successfully embedded at the club.
Our roster and practices greatly vary from theirs so naturally the players we've moulded are at a lower standard, unfortunately.
We did seem to improve in that area for a while but it's back to the primordial ooze atm.What's funny is people tend to blame players more often than not when it's clear our team is poorly coached on defensive positioning and structures.