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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ra...ating-premiership-claims-20190601-p51tjr.html
By Danny Weidler
June 1, 2019 — 10.00pm
The so-called ‘‘coach whisperer’’, Bradley Charles Stubbs, has been slammed by one of the clubs he claims to have helped win an NRL premiership.
Stubbs was the topic of much debate during the week after it was revealed Maroons coach Kevin Walters had hired him to help prepare the Queenslanders for this year’s Origin series. Stubbs’ key contribution has been to tell Walters and his Queenslanders not to mention the Blues. At all.
Stubbs first caught the eye of keen observers when he claimed he was working with South Sydney coach Michael Maguire. On his website, Stubbs claims: ‘‘I connected with Michael Maguire on LinkedIn and sent him an email. I told my friends I would work with South Sydney. I sent him a text. No reply. I turned up at Redfern Oval without an appointment. I introduced myself. Michael said he had an appointment but could give me 20 minutes. I said, ‘I’d be grateful for two minutes’.’’
Stubbs didn’t meet Maguire again until they were in the dressing room after Souths had won the comp in 2014. Stubbs claims he was in contact with Maguire every day in the lead-up to the premiership win. It’s a great story.
But Souths boss Shane Richardson has slammed ‘‘the whisperer’’.
‘‘He is claiming he was a central part of this club’s premiership win, but he wasn’t,’’ Richardson said.
‘‘The players won the comp. The coach won the comp. You don’t see the weights coaches or the welfare people at the club claiming the premiership. But they played a far bigger role in what happened.
‘‘I promise you the players were not impressed by him. To be frank, he pissed them off. I want it known very clearly: the comp win belonged to the players, not Bradley Charles Stubbs. He is not welcome at our club.’’
When I asked Souths coach Wayne Bennett about Stubbs, he said he had never heard of him.
We’ve heard some stories about Stubbs, including that he is an Amway salesman and that his wife attends meetings with coaches.
We contacted him for a response, but he has not replied.
Stubbs suffered a mental breakdown when his dream of becoming a professional surfer ended, but he has recovered and turned his life around.
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HAHAHAHAHA good to hear a club cal this bullshit artist out.
**** charges $5500 an hour apparently !!!
By Danny Weidler
June 1, 2019 — 10.00pm
The so-called ‘‘coach whisperer’’, Bradley Charles Stubbs, has been slammed by one of the clubs he claims to have helped win an NRL premiership.
Stubbs was the topic of much debate during the week after it was revealed Maroons coach Kevin Walters had hired him to help prepare the Queenslanders for this year’s Origin series. Stubbs’ key contribution has been to tell Walters and his Queenslanders not to mention the Blues. At all.
Stubbs first caught the eye of keen observers when he claimed he was working with South Sydney coach Michael Maguire. On his website, Stubbs claims: ‘‘I connected with Michael Maguire on LinkedIn and sent him an email. I told my friends I would work with South Sydney. I sent him a text. No reply. I turned up at Redfern Oval without an appointment. I introduced myself. Michael said he had an appointment but could give me 20 minutes. I said, ‘I’d be grateful for two minutes’.’’
Stubbs didn’t meet Maguire again until they were in the dressing room after Souths had won the comp in 2014. Stubbs claims he was in contact with Maguire every day in the lead-up to the premiership win. It’s a great story.
But Souths boss Shane Richardson has slammed ‘‘the whisperer’’.
‘‘He is claiming he was a central part of this club’s premiership win, but he wasn’t,’’ Richardson said.
‘‘The players won the comp. The coach won the comp. You don’t see the weights coaches or the welfare people at the club claiming the premiership. But they played a far bigger role in what happened.
‘‘I promise you the players were not impressed by him. To be frank, he pissed them off. I want it known very clearly: the comp win belonged to the players, not Bradley Charles Stubbs. He is not welcome at our club.’’
When I asked Souths coach Wayne Bennett about Stubbs, he said he had never heard of him.
We’ve heard some stories about Stubbs, including that he is an Amway salesman and that his wife attends meetings with coaches.
We contacted him for a response, but he has not replied.
Stubbs suffered a mental breakdown when his dream of becoming a professional surfer ended, but he has recovered and turned his life around.
.....
HAHAHAHAHA good to hear a club cal this bullshit artist out.
**** charges $5500 an hour apparently !!!