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Amateur hour at it’s finestTrue but I worry about how much more time they will waste before coming to the same conclusion.
Amateur hour at it’s finestTrue but I worry about how much more time they will waste before coming to the same conclusion.
Call me crazy, but I think we win this week vs the tigers at Kogarah. Can see our forwards doing some damage. Feeling in my tum tumsTime for Young to give gametime in first grade to more lower grade/junior players for the rest of the year. He has had the same side in the main ever since he took over from Flanno and results as you know have been poor with only one game won. If the Board is waiting for him to get another win to announce his appointment officially then I hope we don't win another game this year. We should start afresh with several new players and new coaching beginning in November.
You are not crazy R redv13. Nice to be positive in a way. My concern is that this will be Douiehi's second game back and Api won't be in SOO. Our forwards will dominate but our halves won't and that is where our problems lie. They beat us convincingly in Round 2 this year and beat us in Magic Round last year as well. Hopefully we will turn the tables on them at Kogarah on Saturday evening.Call me crazy, but I think we win this week vs the tigers at Kogarah. Can see our forwards doing some damage. Feeling in my tum tums
Which coaches do you think are great? Only those under contract and/or retiring. WT has proven to be a great coach in the lower grades but I prefer the idea of bringing someone in from outside and using WT as an assistant for now.My biggest concern with this bloody coaching saga is that there is just no-one of any greatness wanting to coach the Dragons except non great Young and maybe Hornby - hooray and yippee. That is what I see our problems are. There is absolutely no-one wanting to coach us because we are a too hard basket of a club with the Board that we have and the dramas that anybody outside of the Club (Hornby played for us so he knows the system) will have to endure.
No-one is prepared to take up on the challenge of coaching us except Young and Hornby.
The leading coaches of today that could be considered great or the best both here and in the Super League in my opinion are:-Which coaches do you think are great? Only those under contract and/or retiring. WT has proven to be a great coach in the lower grades but I prefer the idea of bringing someone in from outside and using WT as an assistant for now.
Never hear of him.The leading coaches of today that could be considered great or the best both here and in the Super League in my opinion are:-
Super League:
- Matt Peet (Wigan Warriors): Highly rated as the most accomplished young coach in the Northern Hemisphere, leading Wigan to major trophies including the 2026 World Club Challenge.
Seems a bit soon. Needs to prove himself a bit more.
- Sam Burgess (Warrington Wolves): Transitioning seamlessly into the top coaching ranks, Burgess has shown tactical brilliance and a strong win percentage in his tenure at Warrington.
Extended his stay just several weeks ago. No get-out clause as far as I know.
- Brad Arthur (Leeds Rhinos): Brings a wealth of high-level experience to the Super League and boasts a formidable win percentage with his current club.
Never heard of him.
- Paul Rowley (Salford Red Devils): Widely respected for consistently punching above his weight and out-coaching wealthier Super League rosters with limited resources.
Both retiring. Cleary not retiring completely but as a head coach.National Rugby League (NRL)
- Craig Bellamy (Melbourne Storm): Universally regarded as the benchmark for sustained excellence, Bellamy has been a masterclass in consistency, keeping Melbourne at the top of the ladder for almost two decades.
- Ivan Cleary (Penrith Panthers): The mastermind behind Penrith's modern dynasty and so far winning 4 premierships. He is widely recognized for his high winning strike-rate and player development.
Surely this will be his last contract he is one now for another 2 years after this.
- Wayne Bennett (Dolphins / South Sydney Rabbitohs): The most experienced and successful coach in the modern era, known for his elite man-management and ability to get the best out of any roster.
Won't leave their current clubs.
- Trent Robinson (Sydney Roosters): A multiple premiership winner who consistently ensures his squad plays an expansive, finals-caliber brand of rugby.
- Andrew Webster (NZ Warriors): Joined as head coach in 2023. Previously served as a highly successful assistant coach for the Penrith Panthers, helping them secure the 2021 and 2022 NRL premierships. Won the Dally M Coach of the Year award in his debut season (2023) after guiding the team to a top-four regular-season finish.
Isn't he already confirmed for PNG?
- Willie Peters: (Proposed HC of PNG Chiefs): Transitioned to coaching by serving as an assistant at Manly Sea Eagles, South Sydney Rabbitohs, and Newcastle Knights. Enjoyed massive success in the English Super League, leading Hull Kingston Rovers to a historic treble (Super League Grand Final, Challenge Cup, and League Leaders' Shield) and a World Club Challenge victory over the Brisbane Broncos. Served as assistant coach for the Australian Kangaroos and was appointed as the inaugural head coach for the NRL's PNG Chiefs.
Yes Peters has been appointed the coach of the Chiefs. He will take up the post in 2028.Never hear of him.
Seems a bit soon. Needs to prove himself a bit more.
Extended his stay just several weeks ago. No get-out clause as far as I know.
Never heard of him.
Both retiring. Cleary not retiring completely but as a head coach.
Surely this will be his last contract he is one now for another 2 years after this.
Won't leave their current clubs.
Isn't he already confirmed for PNG?
I’d take either of them before Young and probably HornbyJD and Morris as the token externals?
I keep reading Deano is a done deal. I have no reason to think the people saying it are wrong but just can't accept the club is that amateurish. He has shown he isn't a good coach since taking over and showed before that, at a couple of clubs, he isn't even a good assistant coach.tail wags dog - they know that young will be appointed so want to ensure they remain on the good side of him by pushing his barrow.
I think Todd Payten was happy to say goodbye Deano. Blake Green and Paul Wellens are Payten's assistants now and they have been more successful than Deano was. The thing is Deano is well liked by the playing group and are now coming good. They all look forward to training under his lead moreso than having Flanno. If it is out of Deano or Hornby, I think Deano will get the gig. It will be much easier to coach a team containing better players, which is somewhat of an obvious statement. Young to me might get better results when Daniel Anderson culls the team of deadwood and signs up a couple more fast and strong externals and re-signs several of the young ones we have to complete our squad to compete in 2027 and onwards.I keep reading Deano is a done deal. I have no reason to think the people saying it are wrong but just can't accept the club is that amateurish. He has shown he isn't a good coach since taking over and showed before that, at a couple of clubs, he isn't even a good assistant coach.