News Time to repay Pay: Napa says players owe debt to besieged coach

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Dylan Napa says morale is strong in Canterbury's camp despite uncertainty about the future of coach Dean Pay.

Pay is off contract at the end of this season and the club's modest results this year has led to constant pressure on the coach about his future.

The club's board will meet on Thursday and Pay's position is expected to be discussed leading into Sunday's game against Wests Tigers.
Napa conceded there are some "distractions" but insisted the Dogs are focused and determined to repay their coach.

"There's always going to be chat when you're not going as well. We've got full support in Dean," Napa said.

"He's given us all of our opportunities so we want to repay him and play well for him. There are always going to be distractions but we've just got to control what we can control.

"He's been really solid. It's tough for him - there's pressure on a lot of us, not only our coach but a lot of players of ours to perform. We've felt the pressure but we're all here for each other and we've all got goals.

“We all want to be successful and achieve that. We can't waste days by not getting around each other. We've got to back each other up and put in good performances."

The 15th-placed Dogs were gritty in losing 20-18 to Cronulla in round six on Sunday but Napa is far from satisfied.
"That's been sort of the story of the year, we've been close but not getting there which is disappointing," Napa said.

A bright spot for the Bulldogs in 2020 has been the emergence of outside back Jake Averillo, who is finding his feet after five games.

"I think I'm just getting used to the week in, week out grind of NRL and getting a bit more confidence in my ability," Averillo said.

The 19-year-old speedster has the perfect role model alongside him in fullback Will Hopoate, who was again outstanding against the Sharks.
"Every weekend he's probably one of our best performers. He's always training hard," Averillo said.

"I'm just trying to get around those older boys and pick their brains and see how to get my consistency for good performances."

Averillo said Canterbury must spring out of the blocks at Bankwest Stadium on Sunday, especially against a Tigers side that put 34 first-half points on North Queensland last week.

"They've got a lot of attacking strike. We need to start well, we haven't really started well our last couple of games and that's put us on the back foot," Averillo said.
 

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Generally when these types of articles come out then it means the coach is on borrowed time.

Of course the players are going to defend their coach publicly, it's player clichè 101.
I think it's pretty clear he won't be here next season, just a matter of the club making the call now or later.
 

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cut out Mary and mcinnes's names replace with pay's and crapa's

And you've got the same carbon copy article
 

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Wish Napa would stfu and actually have a decent go on the field.
Exactly. A few bigger runs from him and we wouldn’t have a “besieged” coach.

Napa is a first hit up specialist. Then does nothing the rest of the game. If it wasn’t for the offload to Elliot last week I would have thought he got injured from the first hit up.
 

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Cmon Napa. He is a representative forward and we need him to play like it. I reckon Thompson will lift Napa and the rest of our pack
 

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Cmon Napa. He is a representative forward and we need him to play like it. I reckon Thompson will lift Napa and the rest of our pack
Thompson will lift Napa to the bench. With the way Napa's going he's going to be in the Super League in 2022 at the age of 29. When Tolman is offering more to the team than you that's pretty worrying. That's just what I see anyways, I hope he can turn it around for everyone's sake.
 

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Napa should go back to making Big Poppa videos seeing that he shows To put more effort & desire in those.
Give him the T Rex award. Absolute dud signing for us.
 

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napa has to be joking with that comment, garfield the big ginger cat napa has hardly had a go during any game hes played in
 

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Who is the napa broke in the article does he even play for us
 

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Besides not having a decent go the last two weeks, the problem for Napa is the rule changes don't suit him at all. Pay bought him to be a starting prop who could play 50+ minutes and dominate other packs with his aggression. Pay needs to give him no more than 20 minutes a half, or put him on the bench and tell him to bust a gut with short minutes mid game.
 

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Besides not having a decent go the last two weeks, the problem for Napa is the rule changes don't suit him at all. Pay bought him to be a starting prop who could play 50+ minutes and dominate other packs with his aggression. Pay needs to give him no more than 20 minutes a half, or put him on the bench and tell him to bust a gut with short minutes mid game.
Napa's lost his aggression. He was brought in to be an enforcer. That's almost all he has in his game and he's not doing it.
 

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Napa's lost his aggression. He was brought in to be an enforcer. That's almost all he has in his game and he's not doing it.
He wants to start and play 50+ minutes. Bench him and give him 30 minutes and he might get the aggro back
 

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Napa's lost his aggression. He was brought in to be an enforcer. That's almost all he has in his game and he's not doing it.
What you call aggression was just dirty shots. When he has to play clean he is weaker than water.
 

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He definitely used to have some aggro, here he is doing it with the wrong shirt on...

 
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