Pre-Season Q&A with Matt Cameron

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Pre-Season Q&A with Matt Cameron

Dan Talintyre
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Wests Tigers Digital sat down with new Assistant Coach Matt Cameron to talk about pre-season training and how the team is shaping up for the start of the 2015 season.

See what he had to say about the return of players from the Four Nations, dealing with injuries, attacking tactics and more in the full transcript of the Q&A below.

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WT: Two months into pre-season training now, Matt. How’s it been?

MC: It’s been excellent. We’ve had the seven week pre-season training period leading into Christmas and now we’re in Week Two post-Christmas. This week has been really good — we’ve been out at Campbelltown all week, had a day off in the middle and had an open training session out there too which was great for the boys after a tough week. Back to Concord Friday, but yeah, it’s been a great week. We’ve put a lot of new systems in place — some are a lot different to what the boys have done before; some are just a little bit different from last year — but the boys have responded really well to all of that so far.

WT: As you say, there’s been plenty of changes this year with the new coaching staff and those new systems in place, but the energy still seems really good from the team. That must be pleasing for the coaches to see?

MC: Like anything, whenever you change something, it new takes time to get used to. Having said that, whenever the players can see there’s a benefit and a way of improving and becoming better, that’s always good too. The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing.

As I said, they’re different systems — some are complex, some are easy — but the players themselves have thrown themselves in 100 in respect to getting their heads around it all. And the proof is in the pudding. Some of the sessions we’ve had, particularly since we’ve come back since the Christmas break, have been really good. There’s been really good energy amongst them, and they’re getting through the work.

WT: How much of a boost is it to have the Four Nations guys back in full training now to give it just a little bit more of a “full team” feeling?

MC: It’s great. They’re obviously very good players in their own right and them coming back into the group has really taking training up another notch. It’s also good to have them back because some of them are in really key positions; obviously Robbie [Farah] at hooker, Woodsy and Marty in the front row — a lot of the stuff we’ve been doing regarding team-oriented stuff has been made a lot easier having those guys back on deck and ready to really get stuck in. It’s a lot easier to get through and, as I said, they’ve really lifted the intensity up a notch.

WT: Injuries to key players has been a big issue for the Club in the last 12-18 months, but the positive signs are there now with many of those injured players now resuming training. How much of a boost has it been seeing those guys back running and doing all they can to get back to full fitness?

MC: It’s been great, and we’ve purposely tried to do a lot of their rehab training
simultaneously while the other boys are doing their field content. The reason for that is two-fold. First off, the guys that are in the mainstream training can see that the injured boys are doing everything possible to get back and working really hard, and secondly, the players that are in rehab can see what the rest of the team is doing and give themselves a goal of where they want to get to. Full credit too must go to Peter Moussa and the medical staff, Corey [Bocking] and Marcus [Kain] in the gym, and a lot of the work that Blake [McLean] is doing — all to getting the injured players from last year back on the field and also in regards to monitoring sports science and all of that with the guys healthy at the moment. We haven’t had that mad pre-season injury toll that a lot of other clubs have, and that’s been something we’re working really hard to maintain.

WT: A new Assistant Coaching role for you, personally, and you’ve taken over the attacking side of things while David Kidwell focuses more on the defensive side… Without giving away the game plan for Round 1, what kind of things have you been working on with the boys in attack?

MC: The attack itself is a lot of stuff that JT has brought with him. Obviously JT and I worked together at Parramatta 10 years ago, so some it actually goes back that far. A lot of the attacking stuff is JT’s structures and systems, and obviously he’s put a big focus on that in pre-season. I think when people watch us play this year, they might not be surprised, but it’ll definitely be different. It’s not necessarily the most complex — it might seem that way on the field or in review — but when we’ve been coaching it to the players they’ve picked it up very quickly. Having some really exciting players in the halves there who have taken the new systems on board and are really thriving with it is also great to see. They’re enjoying playing the structures and systems that we’ve put in place, and I think you’re only going to see those guys in particular get better and better. We’re only just scratching the surface with them now, which is exciting. So yeah, I think it will be good. There’s a lot of footy all the time for all the players that are on the field. It’ll certainly be good to watch.

WT: It’s just two weeks until the Auckland Nines, then four weeks of trials and we’re suddenly there for Round 1 against the Titans… What are you looking to get out of the boys in particular over the next six weeks?

MC: This time of year, you’ve been training for close to 10 weeks in some instances, so the first thing we want to do is take the plastic off, I guess, and let them play. And, as I said, we’ve been enormously impressed with everything they’ve done over summer. In saying that too, we haven’t picked a single team yet and haven’t played a single game so until we start to play those games, I’m sure there will be bits in our systems that we need to go back and keep working on. There’ll also no doubt be individual bits in the players games that they’ll need to work on. Once we start playing those trials, that will give the fans and us coaching staff a really good indication of where the players are at individually and where they’re at as a team. Those games will show what’s working well that we need to improve on, and it’ll also show what’s not necessarily working as well as we thought and what we might need to tweak or pay more attention to. But one thing’s for certain: it’s an exciting team and we're going to play some pretty strong footy.

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2015/01/15/pre_season_q_a_with_.html
 
Pretty good read…..looking forward to see how these 'new structures' pan out on the field...
 
😱pen_mouth:
Matt Cameron says "The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing".

Hopefully the biggest buy in isn't from Farah , but obviously will be since his the Captain.
 
@Geo. said:
Pretty good read…..looking forward to see how these 'new structures' pan out on the field...

Definitely !!! I'm waiting in anticipation.

Geo you got this thing for Taupau i see , he's a Legend already :smiley:
 
Good read and great to hear the pre-season has gone so well. Very interested to see just how much our playing structure has changed.
 
Achieved what they wanted …. Generate fan enthusiasm translate to season tix sales

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@foreveratiger said:
😱pen_mouth:
Matt Cameron says "The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing".

Hopefully the biggest buy in isn't from Farah , but obviously will be since his the Captain.

Really?

This anti-Farah thing is ridiculous, why should he not have the biggest say of all the players in the club? Not only because he is the captain, but because he is our longest-serving active player, a consistent rep footballer and arguably is the most consistently high-performing player we have over the last decade.

He had a down 2014, by his own high standards, but much of that was off-field drama and you can't say he played bad footy. I mean compared to Benji's last few years, how ordinary he was performing and still talking it up in the media; heck he's still doing it now.

People are all over Farah still about arrogance and public persona etc., it's just become such a tired cliche, you don't even know the guy. Judge him by his footy and leave the antics to Women's Day.
 
@jirskyr said:
@foreveratiger said:
😱pen_mouth:
Matt Cameron says "The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing".

Hopefully the biggest buy in isn't from Farah , but obviously will be since his the Captain.

Really?

This anti-Farah thing is ridiculous, why should he not have the biggest say of all the players in the club? Not only because he is the captain, but because he is our longest-serving active player, a consistent rep footballer and arguably is the most consistently high-performing player we have over the last decade.

He had a down 2014, by his own high standards, but much of that was off-field drama and you can't say he played bad footy. I mean compared to Benji's last few years, how ordinary he was performing and still talking it up in the media; heck he's still doing it now.

People are all over Farah still about arrogance and public persona etc., it's just become such a tired cliche, you don't even know the guy. Judge him by his footy and leave the antics to Women's Day.

Rep players & especially team CAPTAINS don't undermine their coach period no matter what happens behind closed doors or how tough the situation gets .
Last year he more than proved he's not a leader of men on or of the field .
Last years entire season was derailed by one person .. Farah .
If you can forgive him for last year then kudos to you .
900 k a year … Pffffft , what a waste of money .

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Well you can't argue with such amazing rationale. Are sure you're not a hobo? That might actually explain your thoughts a bit more.

Anyway let's not derail a thread with mindless off-topic diversions.

Sounds like the right things are happening on the training paddock, let's hope it continues.
 
@Balmain Boy said:
Well you can't argue with such amazing rationale. Are sure you're not a hobo? That might actually explain your thoughts a bit more.

Anyway let's not derail a thread with mindless off-topic diversions.

Sounds like the right things are happening on the training paddock, let's hope it continues.

Far from being a hobo , so if you think Farah didn't derail last season and throw in the towel , keep living in dream world if that works for you .

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Can I just say this (without trying to sound pessimistic ) but every pre season since day dot has been good according to the coaches ,trainers and players

We will know exactly how the pre season went after 26 rounds
 
@hobbo2803 said:
@jirskyr said:
@foreveratiger said:
😱pen_mouth:
Matt Cameron says "The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing".

Hopefully the biggest buy in isn't from Farah , but obviously will be since his the Captain.

Really?

This anti-Farah thing is ridiculous, why should he not have the biggest say of all the players in the club? Not only because he is the captain, but because he is our longest-serving active player, a consistent rep footballer and arguably is the most consistently high-performing player we have over the last decade.

He had a down 2014, by his own high standards, but much of that was off-field drama and you can't say he played bad footy. I mean compared to Benji's last few years, how ordinary he was performing and still talking it up in the media; heck he's still doing it now.

People are all over Farah still about arrogance and public persona etc., it's just become such a tired cliche, you don't even know the guy. Judge him by his footy and leave the antics to Women's Day.

Rep players & especially team CAPTAINS don't undermine their coach period no matter what happens behind closed doors or how tough the situation gets .
Last year he more than proved he's not a leader of men on or of the field .
Last years entire season was derailed by one person .. Farah .
If you can forgive him for last year then kudos to you .
900 k a year … Pffffft , what a waste of money .

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Of course you're right, the whole year was Farahs fault ,
He threw all those bad passes, he dropped all those dropped balls, he was out of position at all times, he gave away all those penalties .
It was also his fault that the jumpers weren't washed and the socks weren't pulled up nice and tidy. Oh, and don't forgot it was also his fault that the dressing rooms weren't swept before the games. ( that plays hell with the players concentration Before games.

And the real big one , was that of course it was him,that made all those stupid selections decisions to let everyone swap positions just for the fun of it. Let those backward clubs put specialists in every position, that's old thinking.
We're better than that. We have back rowers who are better as centres , oh and would any of the props like a run on the wing this week???
Straight out of the Sheens playbook.
yes we had injuries , but young inexperienced centres and wingers from the lower grades were better than inexperienced second rowers who had no idea.

The second half of the season was certainly not up to Farahs standards, , but I'm sure that he will enjoy putting egg on some peoples face with this season. And , who knows, with better coaching and medical staff maybe the whole team will go better than we think.
By the way Hobbo, should we have a good year and make the eight, does that also mean then, that it s all Because of Farah??
 
Wow yet here i thought 2014 was done and dusted in the past and this thread was about the new Coaching staff and structures put in place for a fresh start for everyone in 2015….stupid me

Carry on...
 
I agree to a point GC

But Potter would of needed Mayer's permission to overspend our 2nd tier budget

If he says No , Potter could only choose the best person left

I don't think Potter was that stupid that he got a yes from Mayer to bring in more players from NSW Cup and then not pick them
 
@happy tiger said:
I agree to a point GC

But Potter would of needed Mayer's permission to overspend our 2nd tier budget

If he says No , Potter could only choose the best person left

I don't think Potter was that stupid that he got a yes from Mayer to bring in more players from NSW Cup and then not pick them

You are probably right Happy.
There was a liberal amount of sarcasm thrown into my post. Lol.

But !!! On the other hand , it's possible that it was also Farahs fault that Mayer wouldn't give Potter permission
 
@goldcoast tiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@jirskyr said:
@foreveratiger said:
😱pen_mouth:
Matt Cameron says "The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing".

Hopefully the biggest buy in isn't from Farah , but obviously will be since his the Captain.

Really?

This anti-Farah thing is ridiculous, why should he not have the biggest say of all the players in the club? Not only because he is the captain, but because he is our longest-serving active player, a consistent rep footballer and arguably is the most consistently high-performing player we have over the last decade.

He had a down 2014, by his own high standards, but much of that was off-field drama and you can't say he played bad footy. I mean compared to Benji's last few years, how ordinary he was performing and still talking it up in the media; heck he's still doing it now.

People are all over Farah still about arrogance and public persona etc., it's just become such a tired cliche, you don't even know the guy. Judge him by his footy and leave the antics to Women's Day.

Rep players & especially team CAPTAINS don't undermine their coach period no matter what happens behind closed doors or how tough the situation gets .
Last year he more than proved he's not a leader of men on or of the field .
Last years entire season was derailed by one person .. Farah .
If you can forgive him for last year then kudos to you .
900 k a year … Pffffft , what a waste of money .

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Of course you're right, the whole year was Farahs fault ,
He threw all those bad passes, he dropped all those dropped balls, he was out of position at all times, he gave away all those penalties .
It was also his fault that the jumpers weren't washed and the socks weren't pulled up nice and tidy. Oh, and don't forgot it was also his fault that the dressing rooms weren't swept before the games. ( that plays hell with the players concentration Before games.

And the real big one , was that of course it was him,that made all those stupid selections decisions to let everyone swap positions just for the fun of it. Let those backward clubs put specialists in every position, that's old thinking.
We're better than that. We have back rowers who are better as centres , oh and would any of the props like a run on the wing this week???
Straight out of the Sheens playbook.
yes we had injuries , but young inexperienced centres and wingers from the lower grades were better than inexperienced second rowers who had no idea.

The second half of the season was certainly not up to Farahs standards, , but I'm sure that he will enjoy putting egg on some peoples face with this season. And , who knows, with better coaching and medical staff maybe the whole team will go better than we think.
By the way Hobbo, should we have a good year and make the eight, does that also mean then, that it s all Because of Farah??

Farah will play a vital role in we're we finish this year no doubt , I just hope he holds his emotions together and sucks it up !
I just hope Taylor can coach ??

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[quointerview everatiger"]😱pen_mouth:
Matt Cameron says "The really good thing is that, as coaches, we’ve had an incredible amount of buy-in from the players in regards to what we’re doing".

Hopefully the biggest buy in isn't from Farah , but obviously will be since his the Captain.

FFS, where in the Hell have i said i don't like Farah from this statement 😱pen_mouth:, it's hardly worth having a buy in from the players after the season we had last year
New coaches, Trainers, Changes they are putting in place (there rules) .
I'm sick of players in our Club dictating our Coaches in the past.
For the record i love Farah and is one of my favourites and have protected him in the past but I feel there was a few issues he should of handled differently being our leader, nothing to do with his form on the field? The whole side was poor in various issues not just Farah.
All i want is JT stamping his authority basically but I'm not blinded by the fact that Farah is going to have a major input being the Captain.
Give me a break.
 

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