Have a listen to Tim Sheens......

The she'll be right attitude of some of the players is something he needs to address if that is indeed the problem. Given it has been a problem for many years, I wonder why the hard decisions haven't been made before. It's one thing to be loyal to people, another to let them get away with things year in year out.
 
Agree.

Maybe Sheens should put some players in State Cup as a wake up call and given some up and comers who are hungry for a go in the NRL a go.

Time for Sheens to stop being loyal to underachievers.

Sad thing is we have the talent to win the comp if we can get the attitude right every game.
 
he says "i'll be picking a team for next week that will have bit more discipline then that"

does that mean his finally going to start dropping players, regardless of how experienced or inexperienced they are?

if so, who can we honestly replace them with that might be able to do a better job. i dont think this is what we need going into a game against the competition benchmark.

stick with the same team and give them a chance to fire up and prove themselves. if not then just put them in state cup the following week
 
No speaches required has no effect …the AXE has the effect on a hard suburban park surface somewhere!!
 
If we had all available next week a fair few would be in NSW cup I reckon . Sheens really not happy . Would have them belting out 400's til they spewed I reckon
 
@habibsta33 said:
**stick with the same team and give them a chance to fire up and prove themselves.** if not then just put them in state cup the following week

we did that after the loss against souths
 
@Tiger Watto said:
lets hope he gets to followup his words without interuption from others…

what do you mean :question: :question: :question:
 
If that's the attitude that is used all week then I'll be happy regardless of the result against the Dragons.
 
Re: The discipline, who do you think comes under the spotlight because he mentioned Penalties and decision making with the ball. Lui perhaps?
 
I'm hoping he meant Benji - not just for the last pass that was almost intercepted, but the stupid no look flick pass that killed a certain try if he'd just passed it to Brown, and the time he dummied until there was no-one left to dummy to. I get it that he's brilliant, but sometimes he's just plain dumb too.
 
There is a stark difference in attitude and reception to the result can between Liam Fulton and Coach Sheens.

I really like this link as the interviews here are short and usually pretty honest as they are usually recorded very shortly after a game while emotions are running high.

http://www.abc.net.au/sport/rugbyleague/audio/

Bookmark it!
 
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