Taylor plots Old Clubs Downfall..

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Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor plotting the downfall of the club that sacked him
Date March 17, 2015 - 10:00PM

Adrian Proszenko
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Jason Taylor is plotting the downfall of South Sydney as a head coach for the first time since his sacking from the club almost six years ago.

Taylor, who took South Sydney to the finals in 2008, had his time at Redfern cut short prematurely following the infamous Sad Sunday affair, in which he was knocked out by forward David Fa'alogo at the traditional end-of-season shenanigans after the 2009 season.

The former halfback was sacked over the incident. However, he had a financial victory when an out-of-court settlement was reached with the club. Having spent time as an assistant to Trent Robinson at arch rivals the Roosters, this season marks his return as a head coach with Wests Tigers, a team also undefeated after the opening two rounds.

While it won't generate the same build up as the Rabbitohs-Roosters clash at the same venue a week earlier, Taylor's history at Souths adds spice to what is shaping as another anticipated clash at ANZ Stadium on Sunday. The Tigers will be attempting to do what no other team has done this a season, which has seen the premiers go on an undefeated run throughout the World Club Series, the Nines, the Charity Shield and the opening weeks of the premiership.

Taylor refused to be drawn on his time at Souths or his acrimonious departure. When pressed, he offered only: "It's a non event. It's nothing, zero."

However, he was more expansive when it came to footballing matters, labelling the foundation club the team to beat after an extraordinary start to their title defence.

"You couldn't start the season in much more impressive fashion," said Taylor, who has coached some of the stalwarts in the Souths squad.

"What they did in the World Club Challenge, beating the Broncos the way they did and then beating the Roosters.

"I think their confidence at the moment is higher than it's ever been. There were a few years where they got close [to a title] and didn't quite make it, so there would have been a few doubts. Now they've got the result they were after, the confidence they will all take out of that will be a big factor and that's what you're seeing at the moment.

"They are a really confident team and it didn't matter what the scoreboard said on the weekend, they just kept coming."

The Tigers and Bunnies met twice last season, sharing the spoils. However, much has changed for both teams since. The Rabbitohs have overcome the departures of Sam Burgess and Ben Te'o without missing a beat, while Taylor brought with him a new coaching staff and structures since taking over from Mick Potter.

Taylor said he was unsurprised the bookies have installed Souths as favourites to go back-to-back, a feat not achieved since the great Broncos sides of 1992-93.

"If that's what the betting is, there would be massive questions asked if they weren't favourites at the moment," he said.

"There is definitely not one little sign [of a grand final hangover]. The way they finished off the game on the weekend was really impressive. They sent a clear message to everyone that they are the team to beat. It's going to be a great challenge for us to see if we can get to that level ourselves."

It is only early days in his Tigers' tenure, but Taylor is pleased with the steps the club has taken during a rebuild.

"There was a trial against a Parramatta team that didn't have many players in and there there was a trial against the Sharks with their players in, but they were rusty due to new players," he said. "The Gold Coast played with a lot of emotion but they had some players out. They were extreme circumstances.

"The Dragons were going to be another step up from that with Benji playing against the Tigers. [He] was going to throw a lot at us. Now we've got the premiers, so it's been a progression of challenges where they are becoming bigger week after week. It doesn't get any bigger than this one."

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/wests-tigers-coach-jason-taylor-plotting-the-downfall-of-the-club-that-sacked-him-20150317-1m19xh.html
 
It will be a challenge alright. Whilst I'm not expecting miracles, I hope we compete for the full 80 and walk off the field with our heads held high.
 
The game is winnable. IMO Inglis is the primary difference between Souths and the rest of comp. take him out and they offer little in attack.

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@southerntiger said:
The game is winnable. IMO Inglis is the primary difference between Souths and the rest of comp. **take him out** and they offer little in attack.

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Stop. Do not pass Go. Go directly to the Beau Scott thread. :laughing:
 
@southerntiger said:
The game is winnable. IMO Inglis is the primary difference between Souths and the rest of comp. take him out and they offer little in attack.

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….what? Reynolds, Keary, Walker, Burgess, Luke. Na, none of them provide anything in attack...

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Walker is the real danger man, he could rip us to shreds if we are not on our game. I actually rate him more dangerous in attack the GI
 
@supercoach said:
Walker is the real danger man, he could rip us to shreds if we are not on our game. I actually rate him more dangerous in attack the GI

Yeah, he's an amazing player for his age. Hooefully JT has Simona squaring up on him so we're a bit safer on defence.

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Need to beat them in the middle. I think our starting pack can do this but the real key will be when Galloway, Taupau and Woods are off the field. Big test for Ava, Lodge and Santi IMO.
 
@willow said:
Need to beat them in the middle. I think our starting pack can do this but the real key will be when Galloway, Taupau and Woods are off the field. Big test for Ava, Lodge and Santi IMO.

Not so much Lodge… 😢

The guts is where to beat them easier said than done...Oh and make the Goanna road kill...
 
@cktiger said:
@southerntiger said:
The game is winnable. IMO Inglis is the primary difference between Souths and the rest of comp. **take him out** and they offer little in attack.

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Stop. Do not pass Go. Go directly to the Beau Scott thread. :laughing:

Didnt mean it that way. very unforunate choice of words :laughing:
 
@Blake93 said:
@southerntiger said:
The game is winnable. IMO Inglis is the primary difference between Souths and the rest of comp. take him out and they offer little in attack.

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….what? Reynolds, Keary, Walker, Burgess, Luke. Na, none of them provide anything in attack...

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Walker I rate highly. Reynolds I have never seen as threatening attack half. Im not sold on Keary yet. Burgess and Luke are great but both rely on winning the ruck and hence are containable if we can keep their ruck speed down.
 
@Geo. said:
@willow said:
Need to beat them in the middle. I think our starting pack can do this but the real key will be when Galloway, Taupau and Woods are off the field. Big test for Ava, Lodge and Santi IMO.

Not so much Lodge… 😢

The guts is where to beat them easier said than done...Oh and make the Goanna road kill...

Does this mean Lodge is out?
 
I really like how Taylor has described our victories. So down to earth and realistic. Hasn't down played anything but hasn't got carried away either. I'm sure his overview of our season in OP's post would reflect most forum members sentiments.
Very impressed with Taylor so far.
 

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