Tigers' NRL versatility excites new coach

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Tigers' NRL versatility excites new coach
DateNovember 9, 2012 - 6:46PM

New Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter knows he has a long summer of soul-searching ahead of him.

But far from having cold feet about turning the underachieving joint-venture around, Potter views the uncertainty around his starting line-up as a sign of the club's depth and versatility - and took the chance on Friday to put everyone in his squad on notice.

A quick glance at the Tigers' squad reveals how few players are guaranteed to hold onto their spots in the starting line-up.

Captain Robbie Farah is certain to stay at hooker, while Benji Marshall will fill the six or seven jersey and Chris Lawrence is assured of a centre spot, while the forward pack could get an overhaul due to the departures of Gareth Ellis (Hull) and Chris Heighington (Cronulla) - but even for the team's stars, Potter was giving no special consideration.

You're only as good as your last game, but they've certainly got some runs on the board, those players," he told AAP on Friday.

Even at fullback, where Tim Moltzen played the bulk of his 20 games last season, he has serious competition for his spot in the form of young guns James Tedesco and Kurtis Rowe.

"And that's a good situation to be in," Potter said.

"They wouldn't have got this far if they didn't have that competitive nature about them.

"That internal competition creates a good atmosphere and good environment to work in.

"Everyone is competing for a spot and they're competing against each other. That brings the best out in each player."

Potter is yet to decide on how most of his starting 13 will line up, but expects it will take shape by around Christmas - where only a few of the contentious spots will remain.

Among them is halfback, where former Sydney Rooster Braith Anasta is still being strongly considered alongside the likes of Jacob Miller and Curtis Sironen, Moltzen and Marshall.

"Halfback seems to be the question on everybody's lips at the moment but we've got some good options there," he said.

"We've got some versatility there as well which gives us other options.

"We're by no means at the end of the road. And by no means it's made any decisions about any players in particular.

"I want to see how they perform next week and then right up until Christmas. Then we'll start to formulate plans on which people get first crack."
 
'You're only as good as your last game' - Ouch…

I really like what he's saying; here's hoping he carries through with that approach!
 
I am really liking Mick Potter, and finally Kurtis Rowe is into the contender spot for fullback I hope he gets the spot…he is a machine
 
@BenjiMagic96 said:
I am really liking Mick Potter, and finally Kurtis Rowe is into the contender spot for fullback I hope he gets the spot…he is a machine

Rowe has talent, but I don't believe he will get the gig over Tedesco or Moltzen, not at this stage of his career anyway.
 
Finally a new coach that knows what his doing everyone has to fight for the postions and dont keep out of form players in first grade you just drop them.
 
@tigerreg said:
Its strange because Mick Potter wasn't on anybody's radar. He certainly wasn't on mine, but he is just saying and doing all the right things. I was worried when sheens was sacked we were headed back to the good old Terry Lamb days, i reckon the decision makers made the right decision with Potter, but i guess time will tell. Being as good as your last game applies to coaches as well as players, i just think with Potter at the helm next year Benji will have a great season. But please give miller a real chance at halfback and if he makes mistakes were all human he'll learn from them.

He was on few guys radars here. I know i wanted him at the club 2 years ago.

But there no certaintly of any coach doing well so time will tell
 
@tigerreg said:
Its strange because Mick Potter wasn't on anybody's radar. He certainly wasn't on mine, but he is just saying and doing all the right things. I was worried when sheens was sacked we were headed back to the good old Terry Lamb days, i reckon the decision makers made the right decision with Potter, but i guess time will tell. Being as good as your last game applies to coaches as well as players, i just think with Potter at the helm next year Benji will have a great season. But please give miller a real chance at halfback and if he makes mistakes were all human he'll learn from them.

Souths considered him heavily before they went with Maguire.
 
@LaT said:
@tigerreg said:
Its strange because Mick Potter wasn't on anybody's radar. He certainly wasn't on mine, but he is just saying and doing all the right things. I was worried when sheens was sacked we were headed back to the good old Terry Lamb days, i reckon the decision makers made the right decision with Potter, but i guess time will tell. Being as good as your last game applies to coaches as well as players, i just think with Potter at the helm next year Benji will have a great season. But please give miller a real chance at halfback and if he makes mistakes were all human he'll learn from them.

Souths considered him heavily before they went with Maguire.

He was one of those coaches who has been linked with a lot of openings over the past 3-4 seasons. It was only a matter of time before he got a head coaching role.
 
@MacDougall said:
He's been over it quite a while tbh. I dare say if we needed a fullback in the NYC finals he would have returned.

No, I mean his Friday training "new" knee injury!
 

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