Thank you ivan

Agreed Ink.

We cant have it all at once.

Building attack will more than likely be a task in the pre-season but wow, have a go at the 'never say die' attitude and steely defence. If we bring that into 2018 we will be there or thereabouts.

I truly believe Teddy is going to be a massive, even Woods. We need to pick up a couple of games changers to complete this team….but I am looking forward to watching them grow as a side.
 
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I would like to ask Ivan, what was behind his selection of Matt Eisenhuth to accompany him to the Press Conference after the match. I am sure it was part of a ploy to signal to Matt that he has taken another step forward in his football life.

Perhaps, but he was asked about it and said it was because he was the only player in the change room that was dressed and ready.
 
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I would like to ask Ivan, what was behind his selection of Matt Eisenhuth to accompany him to the Press Conference after the match. I am sure it was part of a ploy to signal to Matt that he has taken another step forward in his football life.

Perhaps, but he was asked about it and said it was because he was the only player in the change room that was dressed and ready.

Brilliant. No agenda.No drama.
 
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He's been the most underrated coach in the game for a decade. Still never gets the credit he deserves for being the only coach to ever get consistency out of the Warriors, getting them to the finals consistently, and getting them to a grand final. Also got the Panthers to a pre lim final despite an horrific injury toll. There had to be more to him leaving Penrith than results, because the last year he was there, they had another horrific injury toll. He must have had a falling out with Gus, because Gus wouldn't be that stupid. Either way, we're benefitting. He's brought success to both clubs he coached prior to us. With an improving roster that will be stronger next year, he's well on the way to repeating his success with us.

I reckon he is doing a great job. So much better than Taylor. He also seems to have a calm structured approach where we are looking to improve consistently.
 
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Man I wish we could have kept our current spine of Ted/Lolohea/Brooks/Liddle

Would have killed it.

Lolohea needs to improve and especially become consistent but you are right. That spine isn't too expensive but it's full of quality.

Still what do you do ?
 
They play for each other. There has been very few times in our history where the players have given everything and kept fighting. Even when we won in 2005 we rarely had to play with backs to the wall because we were such a spectacular side.

I think it is Cleary bringing in a culture change. I remember watching the Manly side of 2 or 3 years ago in awe - they would fight even when down by 16 with 10 to go. We are starting to see our side do that and it is brilliant.
 
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