Press Conference: NRL Round 10

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Press Conference: NRL Round 10

Sun 17th May, 07:26PM
Wests Tigers NRL Coach Jason Taylor and captain Robbie Farah spoke to the media after tonight's loss to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

See what they had to say about tonight's match and more in the video above.

Interesting…
 
I feel like Taylor is trying to play a long con on the refs by keeping his cool in the hopes of earning on field cred and eventually when he realises the folly will go absolutely off his rocker.
 
Not going to suck me in earning back slaps and brownie points for not blaming refs.

I want to see improvements on the field.
 
@Geo. said:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2015/05/17/press_conference_nrl.html

Press Conference: NRL Round 10

Sun 17th May, 07:26PM
Wests Tigers NRL Coach Jason Taylor and captain Robbie Farah spoke to the media after tonight's loss to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

See what they had to say about tonight's match and more in the video above.

Interesting…

What was interesting about it Geo?
 
Refuse to watch it.

Will be the same old crap trotted out to make him look like he is doing an outstanding job trying to teach this young team.

In a round about way putting the club down and propping himself up.
 
@Eddie said:
Not going to suck me in earning back slaps and brownie points for not blaming refs.

I want to see improvements on the field.

So do we all Eddie, but I happen to also like his attitude separately to how we perform. I wish more coaches displayed such an attitude.

Sure it doesnt mean he is good coach but I feel a little bit better about a loss when my coach bucks the usual trend of blaming refs.
 
@Tiger In The Gong said:
Refuse to watch it.

Will be the same old crap trotted out to make him look like he is doing an outstanding job trying to teach this young team.

In a round about way putting the club down and propping himself up.

So when has he put the club down? Perhaps if you watched these interviews you would realise he does nothing of the sort.
 
Taylor looked like the realisation of where he is has come home…the body language tells the story .I had such high hopes!
 
@Tiger In The Gong said:
Refuse to watch it.

Will be the same old crap trotted out to make him look like he is doing an outstanding job trying to teach this young team.

In a round about way putting the club down and propping himself up.

wow this attitude must get you really far in life.
 
@southerntiger said:
@Tiger In The Gong said:
Refuse to watch it.

Will be the same old crap trotted out to make him look like he is doing an outstanding job trying to teach this young team.

In a round about way putting the club down and propping himself up.

So when has he put the club down? Perhaps if you watched these interviews you would realise he does nothing of the sort.

TITG - how do you know this if you don't watch it?
 
Jt and Robbie are telling it how it is…......However as coach if he doesn't get into players heads by end of season watch out rd 8 next yr jason
 
@southerntiger said:
@Geo. said:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2015/05/17/press_conference_nrl.html

Press Conference: NRL Round 10

Sun 17th May, 07:26PM
Wests Tigers NRL Coach Jason Taylor and captain Robbie Farah spoke to the media after tonight's loss to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

See what they had to say about tonight's match and more in the video above.

Interesting…

What was interesting about it Geo?

Admitting the shortfalls in OUR game,,,refusing to blame the refs for the loss,,,identifying the areas we need to improve…as poorly as we played we still had a chance to win deep into the game...

Farah admitting HE made a bad play....

IMO it's not all doom and gloom...when this side clicks we will go on a run....this loss ATM is a bad one though...
 
@Geo. said:
@southerntiger said:
@Geo. said:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2015/05/17/press_conference_nrl.html

Press Conference: NRL Round 10

Sun 17th May, 07:26PM
Wests Tigers NRL Coach Jason Taylor and captain Robbie Farah spoke to the media after tonight's loss to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

See what they had to say about tonight's match and more in the video above.

Interesting…

What was interesting about it Geo?

Admitting the shortfalls in OUR game,,,refusing to blame the refs for the loss,,,identifying the areas we need to improve…as poorly as we played we still had a chance to win deep into the game...

Farah admitting HE made a bad play....

IMO it's not all doom and gloom...when this side clicks we will go on a run....this loss ATM is a bad one though...

thanks Geo for being realistic about this - 8 or 9 rounds in

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I would prefer to watch JT deliver his mid season report to the Board on how the team is going along with their reaction. Such an opportunity would not only reveal what he has identified as the positives and negatives but also what he plans to do about them for the remainder of the season.
 
@Geo. said:
@southerntiger said:
@Geo. said:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2015/05/17/press_conference_nrl.html

Press Conference: NRL Round 10

Sun 17th May, 07:26PM
Wests Tigers NRL Coach Jason Taylor and captain Robbie Farah spoke to the media after tonight's loss to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

See what they had to say about tonight's match and more in the video above.

Interesting…

What was interesting about it Geo?

Admitting the shortfalls in OUR game,,,refusing to blame the refs for the loss,,,identifying the areas we need to improve…as poorly as we played we still had a chance to win deep into the game...

Farah admitting HE made a bad play....

IMO it's not all doom and gloom...when this side clicks we will go on a run....this loss ATM is a bad one though...

I agree with you. We aren't playing as bad as some on here are suggesting.

Newcastle have some quality players and we contained them for the most part.

I am also very happy to see Taylor turn around the Wests Tigers culture of heads going down when a decision goes against us. That Manly game last year when Nofa's try was disallowed is a great example. Up until then we are competing with Manly - one bad decision and we fall apart. That is why I see Taylor's approach of not blaming the refs to be critical. It sends a message to the players, don't worry about the refs, worry about what you can control.

The above being, it was consistent with what Taylor has been saying for 10 weeks which is why I was surprised you called it interesting.
 
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