Devon Head
Well-known member
Clear indication its not the coach who needs sacking it's the bloody board/decision makers. Absolule bunch of useless clowns.
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Jackson Hastings paid for his own flight to the Gold Coast after Wests Tigers knocked back a request from coach Michael Maguire to have Hastings and Adam Doueihi join the team in Queensland.
It is understood Tigers management raised concerns over the message it would send to other sidelined players if they had just Hastings and Doueihi fly with the team.
Maguire had hoped two of his best players in Hastings, who will return from suspension in round six, and the injured Doueihi, who is also one of the club captains, would sit beside him in the coach’s box on Thursday night.
He also wanted the pair on the Gold Coast to assist with preparations and ensure they had a role to play despite being sidelined.
But the request was knocked on the head by Tigers management amid concerns that it may send the wrong message by flying two players to the Gold Coast and leaving other squad members in Sydney.
That did not stop Hastings though who showed his commitment for the side by putting his hand in his own pocket to ensure he could still play some role to assist the struggling side.
Many believe Hastings and Doueihi should be the team’s first choice halves pairing given halfback Luke Brooks’ indifferent start to the season.
Doueihi has earmarked round 14 to make his long-awaited return from knee surgery.
In an interview this week, Maguire rubbished suggestions he has lost the dressing room.
“I can see every day the attitude the players have. There’s no issue in that regard with morale,” he said.
“We’re in a better spot than people think. We have eight first-graders sitting on the sideline and that doesn’t help. The challenging part of coaching in the NRL is getting through the tough periods when your roster has been decimated and you need depth to fight through it.
Doueihi should be more concerned with getting himself on the field rather than having his knee cramped in an economy class seat unless he is going business class.Tigers management would mean Pascoe and his team imo
Clear indication its not the coach who needs sacking it's the bloody board/decision makers. Absolule bunch of useless clowns.
Was a sheens decision mate.
Do we know it is the Board? The article refers to Tigers' Management. It should be WTs' management but I agree with management. Obviously someone more in tune with the precedent potentially being set has intervened.
He’s the director of Football, not the financial advisor.Was a sheens decision mate.
He carries the stick.He’s the director of Football, not the financial advisor.
$100 for flights is nothing.
He’s the director of Football, not the financial advisor.
$100 for flights is nothing.
Legit made me laugh. 😂Absolule bunch of useless clowns.
Doueihi should be more concerned with getting himself on the field rather than having his knee cramped in an economy class seat unless he is going business class.
In any event, poor judgement to expect the WTs to pay for those players. It wouldn't happen in my employment.
I'm not an employer but an employee and it is 101 this will set a precedent. It is poor judgement and it is great to see Sheens setting standards.Then you are an employer who does not think about getting the best results but only saving money
Probably Adam DoueihiRegardless of whether it's the right or wrong decision, the problem IMO is why everyone knows about it.
We don't hear about this from other clubs. Too many leaks. Remove the leakers.
Madge trying to hasten his exit from here.100% but alas not the case.
Makes ya wonder...
I'm not an employer but an employee and it is 101 this will set a precedent. It is poor judgement and it is great to see Sheens setting standards.
As for not getting the best from employees, using outdated work practices is a contributor to a toxic culture which results in employees not realising their potential. Perhaps some of our forum members should give that some thought as to why we are where we are now placed.
That’s how you create a good winning culture at a club (NOT) pay for your own plane flight.Jackson Hastings paid for his own flight to the Gold Coast after Wests Tigers knocked back a request from coach Michael Maguire to have Hastings and Adam Doueihi join the team in Queensland.
It is understood Tigers management raised concerns over the message it would send to other sidelined players if they had just Hastings and Doueihi fly with the team.
Maguire had hoped two of his best players in Hastings, who will return from suspension in round six, and the injured Doueihi, who is also one of the club captains, would sit beside him in the coach’s box on Thursday night.
He also wanted the pair on the Gold Coast to assist with preparations and ensure they had a role to play despite being sidelined.
But the request was knocked on the head by Tigers management amid concerns that it may send the wrong message by flying two players to the Gold Coast and leaving other squad members in Sydney.
That did not stop Hastings though who showed his commitment for the side by putting his hand in his own pocket to ensure he could still play some role to assist the struggling side.
Many believe Hastings and Doueihi should be the team’s first choice halves pairing given halfback Luke Brooks’ indifferent start to the season.
Doueihi has earmarked round 14 to make his long-awaited return from knee surgery.
In an interview this week, Maguire rubbished suggestions he has lost the dressing room.
“I can see every day the attitude the players have. There’s no issue in that regard with morale,” he said.
“We’re in a better spot than people think. We have eight first-graders sitting on the sideline and that doesn’t help. The challenging part of coaching in the NRL is getting through the tough periods when your roster has been decimated and you need depth to fight through it.