Interchange Bench

Are you saying this player is one who has now left the tigers? If so why not name names…?
This just sounds like to me a player who is just annoyed or pissed off he got punted by Sheensy...
 
an easy way to look at this: the senior player in question gets his coaching ticket, and does it the way he wishes.
then compare results and see who has better win ratio.
 
Again this sounds like a problem area that has Royce's fingerprints all over it.

It has been stated by both Simmons and Sheens that Royce controls the interchange. Sure Sheens is head coach, but if anybody needs sacking its the unproven Royce Simmons, not Sheens.
 
@The Tooth said:
Again this sounds like a problem area that has Royce's fingerprints all over it.

It has been stated by both Simmons and Sheens that Royce controls the interchange. Sure Sheens is head coach, but if anybody needs sacking its the unproven Royce Simmons, not Sheens.

:laughing: Who's the dimwit who put Royce in charge…Sheens did....besides Royce sits next to Sheens in the Coaches box......Wouldn't be too hard for Tim to give Royce a tip.....
 
Bring back the interchange bench. They have it too good with individual chairs. Bring back the wooden bench which is barely big enough for the 4 players on it
 
@smeghead said:
Bring back the interchange bench. They have it too good with individual chairs. Bring back the wooden bench which is barely big enough for the 4 players on it

What's the difference?
 
@alien said:
@smeghead said:
Bring back the interchange bench. They have it too good with individual chairs. Bring back the wooden bench which is barely big enough for the 4 players on it

What's the difference?

One's a bench where the interchange players sit….....the other is 4 individual comfy chairs........geez.....
 
@Geo. said:
@alien said:
@smeghead said:
Bring back the interchange bench. They have it too good with individual chairs. Bring back the wooden bench which is barely big enough for the 4 players on it

What's the difference?

One's a bench where the interchange players sit….....the other is 4 individual comfy chairs........geez.....

Comfy chairs? I thought they were just normal plastic chairs? Are you saying they have cushions? :laughing: Are you saying having the bench instead of the seats will make them play better? Maybe they should have no seat or bench and just make em stand :laughing:
 
@alien said:
@Geo. said:
@alien said:
What's the difference?

One's a bench where the interchange players sit….....the other is 4 individual comfy chairs........geez.....

Comfy chairs? I thought they were just normal plastic chairs? Are you saying they have cushions? :laughing: Are you saying having the bench instead of the seats will make them play better? Maybe they should have no seat or bench and just make em stand :laughing:

No i only said the difference between a single Bench and 4 chairs…...God it's a long off season....... :laughing:

But I think your on to something......If not a single bench then 3 chairs and a lounge out the back for the 'Elected player' who gets 70 seconds a game........ 😱pen_mouth:
 
Its disappointing to hear this news. I captain my cricket side and have plans no doubt that are similar in regrads to having them set before the game. However you need to be able to adapt to the situation on the spot, think on your feet I believe is the term. Surely an international coach does that too?
 
@Allan Towle said:
Its disappointing to hear this news. I captain my cricket side and have plans no doubt that are similar in regrads to having them set before the game. However you need to be able to adapt to the situation on the spot, think on your feet I believe is the term. Surely an international coach does that too?

It is "disappointing" in a way. As a punter, i would like to believe that the coach of the team that i support would be adapting to each match in it's own merit.
It is fair enough to say that the coach goes into each game with a fairly strict gameplan, but sometimes players can not adhere to a set out gameplan whatever the reason may be(due to lack of possession, field position, match day weather conditions, or simply being outplayed etc). On any given day an opposition can simply come out firing on all cylinders which your own team may not be able to contain, and if that's the case, then you are simply putting your own team under even more pressure by not strengthening your on-field 13 in key areas such as defence.
You constantly see coaches on the two-way to their trainers passing on messages to their key playmakers, but sometimes you need a change of onfield personnel to mix up the options IMO.
But hey, i haven't coached 4 teams to a NRL premiership,over 500 games, nor the national squad… so what the hell would i know?? 😱pen_mouth:
 
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