WESTS TIGERS - COACH IVAN CLEARY..OFFICIAL

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Every day i come on here hoping to see Cleary signed to us. Call me paranoid but until he is signed i will be worried about him going elsewhere.In my mind he is central to us becoming a better club even more than player signatures
 
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Bellamy is by far the best coach. He brings in rejects and molds them. Bemnet,hasler, green and robinson walked into rep sides…

Bennett? What are you talking about? He turned an average Dragons squad into premiers. He even had a decent record at the Knights - 53%.

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Bellamy is by far the best coach. He brings in rejects and molds them. Bemnet,hasler, green and robinson walked into rep sides…

Bennett? What are you talking about? He turned an average Dragons squad into premiers. He even had a decent record at the Knights - 53%.

You are kidding.
Bennett had an 'average' St George team?
Boyd, soward, nightingale, jeremy smith, beau scott, cooper, young, fien, weyman, hornby, prior, morris, creagh et al

You have absolutely no idea.

Not to mention bringing back gasnier.
Stats, stats and bloody stats - ok
But don't try and embellish your post with untruths

What an angry little man, just because someone has a different opinion.

I remain of the view that Bennett made the careers of the players you listed. They were not rated highly prior to Bennett's intervention in their careers.

Boyd, Nightingale, Smith, Cooper, Hornby and Creagh were all internationals before Bennett arrived.
 
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Bellamy is by far the best coach. He brings in rejects and molds them. Bemnet,hasler, green and robinson walked into rep sides…

Bennett? What are you talking about? He turned an average Dragons squad into premiers. He even had a decent record at the Knights - 53%.

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Bellamy is by far the best coach. He brings in rejects and molds them. Bemnet,hasler, green and robinson walked into rep sides…

Bennett? What are you talking about? He turned an average Dragons squad into premiers. He even had a decent record at the Knights - 53%.

You are kidding.
Bennett had an 'average' St George team?
Boyd, soward, nightingale, jeremy smith, beau scott, cooper, young, fien, weyman, hornby, prior, morris, creagh et al

You have absolutely no idea.

Not to mention bringing back gasnier.
Stats, stats and bloody stats - ok
But don't try and embellish your post with untruths

What an angry little man, just because someone has a different opinion.

I remain of the view that Bennett made the careers of the players you listed. They were not rated highly prior to Bennett's intervention in their careers.

I see you are still embellishing your point of view.
These players not rated before Bennett went there?
That'll do me.
 
"You certainly can…for instance i am 98% sure that 80% of the time, stats only tell 45% of the story about how a game was won or lost"

Yep. Foran and Cronk are Supercoach duds, yet they are elite players. Remember, peeps, statistics are about quantity, not quality. And that's when they're truthful.
 
From Foxsports:
WESTS Tigers will confirm Ivan Cleary as the club’s new head coach within days.
Fox Sports’ chief NRL reporter James Hooper revealed to NRL Tonight an announcement will be made this week or early next week, and says Cleary could even coach the side in round five against the Dragons on Sunday.
“It looks as though Ivan Cleary is absolutely going to be the Wests Tigers head coach effective immediately,” Hooper said.
“We don’t think that announcement will be made tomorrow (Wednesday), more likely the end of the week or even early next week.
“Guaranteed Ivan Cleary will be the Wests Tigers head coach.”
Fairfax Media is reporting the deal will be for three and a half seasons, expiring in 2020.
It's been the worst kept secret in rugby league since Jason Taylor was unceremoniously dumped by the Tigers last Monday.
Cleary is one of the most experienced coaches in the game but hasn’t worked fulltime at a club since being shown the door by Penrith at the end of 2015.
He’s coaching Lebanon at the World Cup this year but will now need to juggle that with his Tigers commitments.
Retired premiership player Mick Ennis told NRL Tonight he thinks Cleary will be a perfect fit at Concord.
But Ennis also said Cleary could work wonders at Canterbury — eluding to the ongoing speculation around Des Hasler’s position as Bulldogs coach.
“Ivan’s a tremendous coach,” Ennis said.
“I’ve heard some people say over the last week that he did such a great job at Penrith, bringing that squad together and doing what he did there.
“But I hear Gus say after five years he thought he probably just needed a break, and he’s had a good break now.
“He walks into that Tigers side … with a pretty handy roster, a fresh voice and the experience that he brings.
“The two clubs he’s worked at previously have been similar in that they were underperforming sides.
“I think he would be perfect for the job.
 
I think that Ivan Cleary is the best coach we can get at this point.

I mean we just sacked our coach 3 rounds into the season. Even though i think sacking Taylor was the right move, if Cleary is still willing to take the job after that, I think we should count ourselves incredibly lucky.
 
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I think that Ivan Cleary is the best coach we can get at this point.

I mean we just sacked our coach 3 rounds into the season. Even though i think sacking Taylor was the right move, if Cleary is still willing to take the job after that, I think we should count ourselves incredibly lucky.

Cleary will revel in the challenge and opportunity.
 
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I think that Ivan Cleary is the best coach we can get at this point.

I mean we just sacked our coach 3 rounds into the season. Even though i think sacking Taylor was the right move, if Cleary is still willing to take the job after that, I think we should count ourselves incredibly lucky.

Cleary will revel in the challenge and opportunity.

I hope so.

I'm also hoping that Cleary's reputation will mean that the players start taking more responsibility for their performances.
 
Would love this club to get him signed up today, I would also like to see them come out and say , Ivan will take over the team on Monday and will speak to all the major off contract players over the next 3 days ( Woods , Teddy , Moses , Noffo ) this would give him some time to get an idea of where the players are at after he has singed on , if they are not staying he can then get his shopping list organised and start contacting some new blood for next year , we need this done now as players off contract will start signing up with other clubs and we don't want to be paying overs for the left over talent on the market .
The roster we have now I would say will be very different next year through all the grades and now is the best time we have had for a long time to clean out and replace with new .
 
I imagine they'll announce it at some stage over the next day or two - some savvy PR types may know when best to release the news leading into a weekend - and then have him take over properly after the game on Sunday.
 
Someone correct me if i am wrong, but lets say we announce Cleary Monday, how do we expect him to coach against the Cows? Would he not have to come in and build a rapport with the players before barking orders at them?
 
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Someone correct me if i am wrong, but lets say we announce Cleary Monday, how do we expect him to coach against the Cows? Would he not have to come in and build a rapport with the players before barking orders at them?

You're right, so he would probably rely on Andrew Webster running the team initially until he has time to assess the current playing roster re strengths and weaknesses (plenty of these), defensive structures (if any in our case) etc etc.
 
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Someone correct me if i am wrong, but lets say we announce Cleary Monday, how do we expect him to coach against the Cows? Would he not have to come in and build a rapport with the players before barking orders at them?

You're right, so he would probably rely on Andrew Webster running the team initially until he has time to assess the current playing roster re strengths and weaknesses (plenty of these), defensive structures (if any in our case) etc etc.

Maybe hed want his own team of assistants?
 
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