tigermaniac
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Show some respect if you still support the WT
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Show some respect if you still support the WT
So you have to respect every employee to be a fan? Sorry, supporter.Show some respect if you still support the WT
WT are not my employerSo you have to respect every employee to be a fan? Sorry, supporter.
Rolemodel players:
I really like Marty Taupau. People wrote him off this year, Guy is still kicking.
Jayson Bukuya from the sharks comes to mind. If we got John Morris as Coach, pinching Bukuya would be awesome.
Ofcourse there is Thurston who will never leave the Cowboys. Kind of like Joey Johns without the ADHD!
Stacks of good rolemodels out there. The one I wish we got:
Laurie Daily.
Guy is 100% class. It sucks that Fittler got the Blues side that Daily and Ricky built up. Sucks that we could not hire him damn you NRL>
How about Ben Gardiner?Tim wants a development coach.
someone who knows the system. Wayne Lambkin anyone.
Didn't ask.WT are not my employer
Tim could possibly sign him.How about Ben Gardiner?
Hilarious. Don’t take all your drugs at once please.Get Woolf, SBW and Munster to the club.
Woolf would be a lot cheaper than what we offered CC.
SBW can be a islander role model and lead to a destination club for other islanders.
Offer overs to Munster to get him, $1.5m- $1.6, easy to move on if need be.
One team one home.
No more 5 year plans to add to our pain.
Our club would be a lot stronger with money well spent. At the moment we are run like a second hand car yard, full of lemons.
Shut up and take my nuggetsHilarious. Don’t take all your drugs at once please.
Didn't ask.
Lol just I thought.Shut up and take my nuggets
I like your post mate...In my opinion in regard to the players being soft,I honestly think that it is in the make up of a lot of the players currently in the NRL...For sure we have a lot of tough players in various clubs and they earn their pay packet,others I think dont want to get hurt and put in a half arsed effort...No i mean Jayson Bukuya as a physical training coach. (not as a player)
The Sharks have done two things:
1. really intense physical players.
2. Players playing well past 32.
Jayson Bukuya appears to be the main person leading the gym and pushing the older guys to train harder. Chris H and Luke Lewis rated him as being the person who drove them harder at the gym.
We have a problem were our forward pack is soft. I was hoping Cayless would fix this. He hasn't, we need a really good physical training head to get our team firing.
Maybe Jayson Bukuya isn't the guy we need. WE NEED TO HARDEN UP AS A TEAM!
Steve Folkes once did it for us. Took over the Gym turned off the Air conditioning and got the guys working.
There are very few people who can do it. Jason Ryles did it for the Storm but isn't doing as well at Easts. Craig Fitzgibbon did it for Easts and would wressle anyone any time! The Broncos have all sorts of old players like Webcke, Petro, etc that would train people hard.
I am saying that Noddy, Brett Kimmorley isn't that person. As coach I expect him to structure our attack and we should see a scoring improvement. Brett isn't going to teach our forwards anything nor improve our teams physicality.
Were soft, we need to toughen up. No pinching XYZ player will do this, we need to change our coaching.
Bingo.Madge could motivate a group but couldn't coach players who needed a guiding hand to become better players. Almost every player got worse under him. Whoever our next coach is needs to be able to develop our youth into good NRL players.
The club needs to bring back Te Mare Martin with Reece Walsh coming back to the broncos.
Tyga,TMM.Paps,JAC,Gamble,Luci etc etc...why try and bring them back,when in reality most should have been kept from the start...The club needs to bring back Te Mare Martin with Reece Walsh coming back to the broncos.