Get to Know: Brett Kimmorley

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Get to know new Wests Tigers NYC Holden Cup Head Coach Brett Kimmorley.

Kimmorley will bring a vast array of experience to Wests Tigers in 2015, having played 307 first-games from 1995 to 2010 with a number of different clubs.

The premiership-winning halfback, who won the Clive Churchill Medal in Melbourne Storm’s 1999 Grand Final victory, played 20 games for Australia and 10 games for NSW, before beginning his coaching career as an Assistant Coach with the Bulldogs in 2011.

Kimmorley then moved on to Canberra Raiders in 2013 in another Assistant role, and spoke of his excitement to come to Wests Tigers in 2015 in a Head Coaching capacity.

“It’s certainly a great new opportunity,” Kimmorley reflected.

“ I’ve been coaching for a couple of years now in an Assistant role and a specialist role, [but] his is my first opportunity to coach my own side and I’m a little excited about that.

“I think the Assistant Coach role [that I’ve had in the past] have been good jobs because you’re under no pressure, you’re the nice guy all the time and things like that. Now I get to manage a few more things and I suppose it’s starting to put into practice what you think works and what you think doesn’t work and I guess all that education process that you’ve gone through, personally, is for the right reasons – that you can coach.

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Kimmorley will be joined by former South Sydney Rabbitohs and Parramatta Eels forward Paul Stringer, who will take up the role of NYC Holden Cup Assistant Coach.

“I think Paul will be a really good addition for our team,” Kimmorley said. “I played with Paul a bit in the Northern Eagles days, and he was a ball-playing forward. So we’re going to encourage our players to pass the football a bit and be allowed to ball-play.

“Having him as a forward’s coach, in a way, will be helpful for us in the middle as well as our attack, so I’m looking forward to working with him.

Several of Wests Tigers’ more experienced Holden Cup players, including NYC Five-Eighth of the Year Te Maire Martin, are currently training with the extended NRL squad until Christmas, with the full NYC squad coming together after the New Year break.

And while having players of Martin’s caliber in the ranks certainly excites Kimmorley, the former halfback said what he was most looking forward to was working with the entire squad to turn them into the best possible footballers that they can be.

“We’re going to do everything we possible can to make these kids NRL players at Wests Tigers,” said Kimmorley. “That’s the goal… as well as winning.”

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2014/11/21/get_to_know_brett_kimmorley.html
 
I think BK will be an absolutely valuable acquisition for the WTs,you watch the improvement in our young players next year….
He has great experience at NRL level and knows what the kids need to do to progress to the next level....
Things are looking a lot brighter for the club....
 
@TrueTiger said:
I think BK will be an absolutely valuable acquisition for the WTs,you watch the improvement in our young players next year….
He has great experience at NRL level and knows what the kids need to do to progress to the next level....
Things are looking a lot brighter for the club....

Had to stop and think for a second

BK is Ben Kennedy
 
Coached Wyong Roos in 2013 and was an assistant to Rip Taylor in 2014 I believe…
 
@Geo. said:
Coached Wyong Roos in 2013 and was an assistant to Rip Taylor in 2014 I believe…

Actually Stringer pulled on the boots again at 38 and played for the Berkeley Vale Panthers this season - his junior club I believe. They were Minor Premiers, but lost 8 - 6 to Wyong in the Grand Final. You may remember Dean Amos, another older ex first grader - he was Captain/Coach of Wyong.
 
@foreveratiger said:
@happy tiger said:
He's a pretty handy golfer also

Off 10 handicap

That might come in handy :laughing:

dont joke about it…. Braith being a pole smoker and a decent golfer had us losing Teddy for a moment.

I would enjoy nothing more than making Anasta bite the curb, then stomp on the back of his head a few times.
 
Kimmorley was a good player and has a smart footy brain. It's great that he will be coaching our under 20s. It's funny how things work out though, because i always got the impression he didn't like the WestsTigers much. Welcome aboard Brett.
 
Hopefully Kimmorley can take over from Taylor , can't stand Taylor at all .

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@Tigermama said:
@hobbo2803 said:
Hopefully Kimmorley can take over from Taylor , can't stand Taylor at all .

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Why is that Hobbo?

Never rated him as a player , he was just a goal kicker .
When he played for parra I took my younger brother (who's a mad parra supporter) to a parra/ tigers game (at parra) . Afterwards some parra players were chatting with the fans and my little brother asked Taylor to sign his jersey .. Taylor (aka pasty faced scarecrow ) told my brother to piss off !!
Taylor has little man syndrome and a nasty disposition IMO .. Hey you can't like everybody you meet lol !
I really rate Kimmorley though and I hope his tenure with us extends into the top grade !

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@hobbo2803 said:
@Tigermama said:
@hobbo2803 said:
Hopefully Kimmorley can take over from Taylor , can't stand Taylor at all .

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Why is that Hobbo?

Never rated him as a player , he was just a goal kicker .
When he played for parra I took my younger brother (who's a mad parra supporter) to a parra/ tigers game (at parra) . Afterwards some parra players were chatting with the fans and my little brother asked Taylor to sign his jersey .. Taylor (aka pasty faced scarecrow ) told my brother to piss off !!
Taylor has little man syndrome and a nasty disposition IMO .. Hey you can't like everybody you meet lol !
I really rate Kimmorley though and I hope his tenure with us extends into the top grade !

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Lol. Fair enough. By the way Hobbo, who won that game?
 
@Tigermama said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@Tigermama said:
@hobbo2803 said:
Hopefully Kimmorley can take over from Taylor , can't stand Taylor at all .

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Why is that Hobbo?

Never rated him as a player , he was just a goal kicker .
When he played for parra I took my younger brother (who's a mad parra supporter) to a parra/ tigers game (at parra) . Afterwards some parra players were chatting with the fans and my little brother asked Taylor to sign his jersey .. Taylor (aka pasty faced scarecrow ) told my brother to piss off !!
Taylor has little man syndrome and a nasty disposition IMO .. Hey you can't like everybody you meet lol !
I really rate Kimmorley though and I hope his tenure with us extends into the top grade !

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Lol. Fair enough. By the way Hobbo, who won that game?

We lost 18-4 :frowning:

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Pretty stoked we were able to secure a guy like Brett to join us.
He's very knowledgeable when it comes to the game and will only help the young fellas improve.
He's not too distanced from the modern game either so I'm expecting big things.

Nice bloke too, this all looks like a step in the right direction.
As stated, wouldn't mind seeing him being the first grade coach someday either.
Seems like the type people (players) would respond to.
 

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