I watched the game and came away with what I expected to be honest,I backed the team at $6.00 and a mate gave me 12.5 start for $20.00,all in all supporting my team cost me 40.00..
Was I dirty on the result,no because I seen something's during the game that pleased me eg,Moses scoring a great try,both he and Brooks both saw what was infront of them and had a crack,the defense at times was very,very good albeit the soft tries that the Broncs scored frustrated me immensely.Those tries really were scored because of inexperienced youth and the experienced just weren't good enough to read the play..so should we get rid of Taylor…no if he can get some quality players to our club in which ever way he can,and the younger guys keep learning how the structure works this team and club will be a real force in the not to distant future..a number of times both Gould and Wally said what a great set of six the Tigers played,so there is hope that things are falling into place...
Getting rid of Taylor will inevitably cause more grief and harm to an already fragile environment,this is where we need that stability more than ever...How many times have we said give JT his three years and then judge him on that form..there were some good signs in yesterday's defeat,you have to take the blinkers off to notice them,they were promising..
Cherrington was very good as were some of the others that are still young..
I know we are staring a spoon straight down the barrel,however,and I know we have never had one in our short time as a JV,if we do end up with it,so what,as long as the short time pain ends up giving us a very long term gain..as my old coach told me once when we got the spoon in Group nine,don't worry son there's always next year and someone has to win it..
LETS END this squabble about Taylor and let him try and do some good in the coming weeks if he can with what he has...next offseason and next year may be a lot better.. :smiley: