I disagree.Dear oh dear. Technicality clutching if ever I've seen it. No idea why your defending Sheens in regards to sacking Madge. It's obvious he did and it was the right decision.
Madge would have been amazing with these young players and Richo
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I disagree.Dear oh dear. Technicality clutching if ever I've seen it. No idea why your defending Sheens in regards to sacking Madge. It's obvious he did and it was the right decision.
You have a point, but we know that Morris "can" coach a team like the Sharks to the finals.Morris? The guy who has done such an amazing job with our defence this year? Are you a public servant by chance?
What,I disagree.
Madge would have been amazing with these young players and Richo
Not really defending Sheens but his position as head of football, which has a strong correlation to us having a leadership void and being on the bottom of the ladder. It's disappointing to see the board's members behave in such a way.Dear oh dear. Technicality clutching if ever I've seen it. No idea why your defending Sheens in regards to sacking Madge. It's obvious he did and it was the right decision.
I think Madge’s critics underestimate the value he brings. I was surprised to learn that he had just the one selector for SoO. A very highly skilled data analyst Scott Woodward. Teams he works with have an incredible defensive record. Previously worked with Storm, NZ Kiwis, and now at Bulldogs. Not surprising Gould would headhunt him from Storm.I disagree.
Madge would have been amazing with these young players and Richo
None if the Above.Who really cares if Sheens finger prints are on Madges sacking it is the past and it is more of the utter bs that has this club in a mess today.
If i am hiring a coach
1. Sam Burgess
2. Josh Hannay
3. Dean Young
4.Ben Hornby
All 4 have more experience and exposure to coaching at different levels that are current ineffective Coach.
Glad you agree he's no good nowNone if the Above.
Benji will make a good head coach.
We didI think Madge’s critics underestimate the value he brings. I was surprised to learn that he had just the one selector for SoO. A very highly skilled data analyst Scott Woodward. Teams he works with have an incredible defensive record. Previously worked with Storm, NZ Kiwis, and now at Bulldogs. Not surprising Gould would headhunt him from Storm.
The guy has an unbelievably high level of accuracy in predicting outcomes of onfield strategies and game plans.
We never got to see what Maguire could have accomplished here.
Didn’t Woodward work here at some point too?I think Madge’s critics underestimate the value he brings. I was surprised to learn that he had just the one selector for SoO. A very highly skilled data analyst Scott Woodward. Teams he works with have an incredible defensive record. Previously worked with Storm, NZ Kiwis, and now at Bulldogs. Not surprising Gould would headhunt him from Storm.
The guy has an unbelievably high level of accuracy in predicting outcomes of onfield strategies and game plans.
We never got to see what Maguire could have accomplished here.
The NRL ladder disagrees with you.None if the Above.
Benji will make a good head coach.
Yes, another sacking by us, doesn’t look good on his resume so left it off.😜Didn’t Woodward work here at some point too?
Yes for several years around the Madge period.Didn’t Woodward work here at some point too?
I'm not a Madge hater but he'd done his dash by the end.We did
for 4 years WE DID
100% Chad! We don’t allow time for any plans to be bedded down and driven. The window of opportunity then closes and we start again.When the club has been in rebuild mode since Sheen's first sacking but we constantly change the coach before they can fully put their rebuild into place- it's hard to blame the coach.
Sheens had time to build a squad, a development system & a second generation, nearly a 3rd generation of squad players.
Potter, Taylor, Cleary, Maguire & now Benji have had less than enough time to remove pre-existing commitments to other coaches players then build their own vision before being moved on.
As a club (society really, but that's a different conversation) we are simply not patient enough to allow for change. Every coach has been moved on carrying deadwood that the previous coach lumbered them with & we blame that current coach for not fixing what they were left with.
Benji is in a lucky position, IF HE had much say in the Sheens recruitment of players prior to taking over. At least he is in a position to bring through these juniors & build his own squad, instead of trying to move on Mbye, Packer etc eating up his salary cap.
Richo moving on Bateman, Papali'i etc is giving Benji more opportunity again to actually put his imprint on the team.
If you think I'm wrong, Robinson, Bellamy, Cleary, Bennett, Stuart, Brad Arthur...all have been part of longer tenures, through good & bad results, and had opportunity to build the squad in their vision. Other than the ridiculous decision to move Brad Arthur on after he lost all his star players- these coaches are 'safe'. And results follow them. Even when they have down years- they are safe. The longer they are there, the more success tends to follow them.
Conversely, clubs like the Titans, Tigers, Warriors, Dragons, Knights & Bulldogs have had less stable coaching security over the last 10 years, and the results are comparable for each.
Yet we are the exception here?When the club has been in rebuild mode since Sheen's first sacking but we constantly change the coach before they can fully put their rebuild into place- it's hard to blame the coach.
Sheens had time to build a squad, a development system & a second generation, nearly a 3rd generation of squad players.
Potter, Taylor, Cleary, Maguire & now Benji have had less than enough time to remove pre-existing commitments to other coaches players then build their own vision before being moved on.
As a club (society really, but that's a different conversation) we are simply not patient enough to allow for change. Every coach has been moved on carrying deadwood that the previous coach lumbered them with & we blame that current coach for not fixing what they were left with.
Benji is in a lucky position, IF HE had much say in the Sheens recruitment of players prior to taking over. At least he is in a position to bring through these juniors & build his own squad, instead of trying to move on Mbye, Packer etc eating up his salary cap.
Richo moving on Bateman, Papali'i etc is giving Benji more opportunity again to actually put his imprint on the team.
If you think I'm wrong, Robinson, Bellamy, Cleary, Bennett, Stuart, Brad Arthur...all have been part of longer tenures, through good & bad results, and had opportunity to build the squad in their vision. Other than the ridiculous decision to move Brad Arthur on after he lost all his star players- these coaches are 'safe'. And results follow them. Even when they have down years- they are safe. The longer they are there, the more success tends to follow them.
Conversely, clubs like the Titans, Tigers, Warriors, Dragons, Knights & Bulldogs have had less stable coaching security over the last 10 years, and the results are comparable for each.
A change wasn't necessarily the best option imo.I'm not a Madge hater but he'd done his dash by the end.
He had 3.5 seasons and each season they got worse:
2019 finished 9th with 45.83% wins
2020 11th 35% wins
2021 13th 33.33% wins
2022 15th with 25% wins (when he was dumped Round 12)
You could not get a more consistent decline year-on-year if you tried, dropping 2 places on the table and several % win points.
Obviously since Madge left it's no better, but you cannot fault the club for deciding a change was necessary given the trajectory they were on. Madge had obviously worn thin, and though he has a decent track record as a coach overall, we probably did need new leadership.
A change wasn't necessarily the best option imo.
Maguire had just got on top of the problems with the cap in very difficult circumstances. He was also facing pressure from the board and CEO. Despite this, he succeeded in signing new players who would not have the opportunity to play under his coaching.
In seasons 2021 and 2022 Maguire coached his last 36 games for 11 wins, 30.5% wins.
We've had 46 games since losing Maguire for only 9 wins, 19.5% wins.
Conveniently, this trajectory gets ignored when justifying yet another unnecessary sacking