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To an extent yes, but not to the degree your implying. The talent of the players in key positions is more important. Just my view.
Coaching attack in 2024 is about teaching players to create space and not filling their minds with orchestrated moves. The teams with better natural attacking players are the ones who will score points.
 
To an extent yes, but not to the degree your implying. The talent of the players in key positions is more important. Just my view.

Are we underbaked talent wise of course.
But we never play to our attacking strengths.
Our backs catch colds. We don’t run with options and we often sit back and count. The instincts have dried up for us.

We intentionally lack speed & certain types of bash barge players which is a coaching choice that feeds the roster, development and tactics.

I also know our attacking formations and structures activities in the offseason from an ex player that left recently was not even 50% of the duration of another clubs that he joined.
 
Coaching attack in 2024 is about teaching players to create space and not filling their minds with orchestrated moves. The teams with better natural attacking players are the ones who will score points.

Coaching is about numbers and speed of player with a rover calling the attack shift quickly.

We go one out all the time. We don’t have lines, blocks or even use the numbers. If something works we never do it again. We play chess other teams play rugby league. From a scrum we run 1 out, on the goal line we are either edge to edge with zero options or just rework the forwards over.
We have the best attacking hooker who this season has been totally ineffective bar maybe 3 or 4 opportunities.

Our game plan is hope it’s not use player’s strengths, breakdown team’s weaknesses and attack.

That’s coaching.

I get the skills/player side we have an issue with it but it’s our coaching that isn’t identifying those skills needed on the roster - we lack this all through the grades.
 
Are we underbaked talent wise of course.
But we never play to our attacking strengths.
Our backs catch colds. We don’t run with options and we often sit back and count. The instincts have dried up for us.

We intentionally lack speed & certain types of bash barge players which is a coaching choice that feeds the roster, development and tactics.

I also know our attacking formations and structures activities in the offseason from an ex player that left recently was not even 50% of the duration of another clubs that he joined.

If that's the case I would expect the likes of Api to address this with the coach. Benji needs to be told they are only getting 50% of reps in that other teams are. I've heard Api reference reps many times and I suspect Penrith did enough.
 
Are we underbaked talent wise of course.
But we never play to our attacking strengths.
Our backs catch colds. We don’t run with options and we often sit back and count. The instincts have dried up for us.

We intentionally lack speed & certain types of bash barge players which is a coaching choice that feeds the roster, development and tactics.

I also know our attacking formations and structures activities in the offseason from an ex player that left recently was not even 50% of the duration of another clubs that he joined.
Most attacking structures nowadays are practiced in opposed drills. Our lads were up against the Magpies lads in pre-season, knowing how poor they are, maybe we got over confident.
 
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I'd like to see some more aggression from him.
100% agree- he runs are bog average and his defense is okay. If I was given a chance at 27 years old to play NRL, I would be running onto that ball with power and speed to make a name for myself.
He looks like a player that goes about his job at one speed.
Just expected more intent from a player given the chance to play NRL at 27 years old.
Not asking for much.
 
Coaching is about numbers and speed of player with a rover calling the attack shift quickly.

We go one out all the time. We don’t have lines, blocks or even use the numbers. If something works we never do it again. We play chess other teams play rugby league. From a scrum we run 1 out, on the goal line we are either edge to edge with zero options or just rework the forwards over.
We have the best attacking hooker who this season has been totally ineffective bar maybe 3 or 4 opportunities.

Our game plan is hope it’s not use player’s strengths, breakdown team’s weaknesses and attack.

That’s coaching.

I get the skills/player side we have an issue with it but it’s our coaching that isn’t identifying those skills needed on the roster - we lack this all through the grades.
Imo were not physical enough, we lose the ruck, we don’t build momentum which means we don’t bring guys like Bula, Api and Olam (attacking threats) into play.
 
The Raiders announced the signings of three top-tier juniors (from other clubs) just yesterday, each declared to have a clear path to the NRL.

The difference between us and other successful NRL clubs in player management lies in their systems and rosters, which clearly support the effective development and integration of younger players into the NRL. This makes their approach more appealing for someone starting their career.

Their statement highlights their method to recruiting and developing young talent, which reflects confidence in their systems. They also emphasise their ability to nurture these players and elevate their games to the next level.

"We're really excited to have Ethan, Myles, and Savelio join us in 2025, and we know they have the talent and drive to take their games to the next level," stated Raiders recruitment manager Joel Carbone on Thursday.

"We've demonstrated that our club provides opportunity and a clear pathway to the NRL. We look forward to their arrival in 2025 and wish them all the best for the remainder of their seasons with their current clubs."


Our player management strategies differ from other clubs due to our current circumstances. If we continue to improve overall, our player management will evolve accordingly.
There is a pathway to NRL with us - lose more games and you are more than likely to get a game in the NRL 🙂.
It is a very clear pathway hahaha
 
In my opinion it’s pretty clear that if you test the opposition defence by asking questions and making them make decisions, by fatiguing them so their decisions become suspect - then you will make more line breaks and as a result you should score more points.
To do this you need to provide your ball players with multiple options, guys supporting off the ball, running into gaps, not standing flat footed watching the guy with the ball (Tigers style attack).
You must have waves of attack moving forward rolling down the field on both sides of the ruck. Guys in motion. At the moment, we neither have the fitness nor the quality players who are able to see this or who can push themselves to the level required.
Most teams don’t regularly attack like this but some make up for it by having speed. Playing at speed, or players with speed that can make something out of nothing. We have no one like that.
Obviously this is a simplistic view as there are many other sides to the game that affect your attack. How you defend, completions, kicking game, chasing game etc etc. all these provide the platform.
 
Our coaching for attacking formations and plays is the worst in the comp.

We could have Walsh at fullback and he wouldn’t be effective with the current way we are coached.

Their is definitely natural talent element but coaching through the grades and ability to focus on the development of the right talent is a major issue for us.
That may or may not be true, but take into account our last 7 coaches have had no idea how to coach our team to attack well on a consistent basis and amongst them was Ivan Cleary who clearly does know with the right players at his disposal.
Noticeably our left sided attack has looked much better since moving a genuine tackle buster in Sam Fainu to the left edge.
That is another obvious pointer that getting the right players in the crucial attacking positions is of vital importance.
 
The days of Taupau getting 400k are gone.

You think Doueihi on 150k is a waste while you're okay with spending nearly 3 x that money on a 35 year old prop?
The difference is, we need a front row.
Remember were loosing Paps and likely loosing Bateman. I reckon were going to loose Stef.

We don't 'need' a 5th half! Wait 5th...
Galvin, Fainu, Sezer, Luai and Sullivan.
6th half.

Still, no I don't want Taupau on 400k, or even 200k. But we need a front row and we need props.
 
Attack comes off winning the ruck and lighting play the balls. We are so slow at playing the ball and get dominated around the ruck both in attack and defence
and... Why?

We have Api, one of the best NR9's in the comp.
We have Farah hanging around, and he understands ruck speed.
Benji has played 9 and understands the position.

You are dead set right. Our ruck speed is so slow. No wonder our attack is total crap.
But how come? Answer: Coaching and training.
 
Honestlky Perth makes more sense, they have contributed more players to the nrl and we got a good spike on the back of the reds.

They have alot of east coast transplants there, and kiwis.
Also rugby mad saffas by the boatload. They are union through and through but maybe they kids will be a little more flexible but still in the rugby sphere of mind
Who are all these WA NRL players? I can’t think of too many.
 
Coaching is about numbers and speed of player with a rover calling the attack shift quickly.

We go one out all the time. We don’t have lines, blocks or even use the numbers. If something works we never do it again. We play chess other teams play rugby league. From a scrum we run 1 out, on the goal line we are either edge to edge with zero options or just rework the forwards over.
We have the best attacking hooker who this season has been totally ineffective bar maybe 3 or 4 opportunities.

Our game plan is hope it’s not use player’s strengths, breakdown team’s weaknesses and attack.

That’s coaching.

I get the skills/player side we have an issue with it but it’s our coaching that isn’t identifying those skills needed on the roster - we lack this all through the grades.
spot on
 
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