Ewan McGrady
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If Potter even gets us top ten after our start, we’d be pretty mean to shaft him if we truly are about outcomes.
Flanagan is easily the best coach available.If Potter was ever an option, him performing now as a coach should have very little bearing on whether we take him as full-time coach or not.
Get why everyone is so happy and excited by how well he's doing, but he's coaching and the players are playing without any pressure at all. Basically a step up is not coming last.
Just because we're doing better, it doesn't mean he's the right long-term option for us.
Truthfully, I don't know who the right candidate is but all this carry on about Potter is a bit much
I don't think he sees it that way, he's just doing a professional job, day by day, earning the players' respect and keeping it simple. He doesn't have to recruit, re-sign, let go players or deal with the inevitable politics, he just coaches players something he actually loves doing. If he wants to apply and Gould wants to give him the head coaching gig, then Gould will have to make sure that Potter is free to coach while Gould does the rest. I can see that working for the both of them.Mick's in a tricky spot.
- If the team drops their bundle and finishes 14-16 there hasn't been enough improvement to justify keeping him on.
- If we push towards the 8-10 region, there's a strong argument we should be 6-8 next year, is he the guy to help the squad take the next step into a finals campaign?
Yeah I don't think he does either, speaking more from the club/Gould's perspective.I don't think he sees it that way, he's just doing a professional job, day by day, earning the players' respect and keeping it simple. He doesn't have to recruit, re-sign, let go players or deal with the inevitable politics, he just coaches players something he actually loves doing. If he wants to apply and Gould wants to give him the head coaching gig, then Gould will have to make sure that Potter is free to coach while Gould does the rest. I can see that working for the both of them.
Always a Bulldog
That was Buzz' "exclusive" last week....didn't happen.Any truth to this shit View attachment 54651
No it's fakeAny truth to this shit View attachment 54651
The "powerbrokers" will support whoever Gould puts up for the coaching gig. Potter has ben coaching for 17 years, he is very "seasoned", particularly after 2 years at the Wests (Coach Killer) Tigers.I believe Potter was brought in to get the team firing and avoiding the wooden spoon at all costs.
The fact Potter has been told that it’s an interim coaching gig has worked in his favour as he has been able to make changes and begin to mould these players knowing he can be truthful to them.
Even after the last win he acknowledges there’s still
parts of our game we can improve where most coaches would take the win and rinse and repeat.
The Bulldog powerbrokers all know that with the addition of Kikau, Mahoney, Sutton and possibly other new players that we are pushing a top 8 spot for next season and would prefer a more seasoned coach to do the job however if the players respond to Potter and keep winning games it may force their hand to keep him there for now.
Thx god nearly head a heart attackNo it's fake
Done properly this could become a great idea based only on equally joint coaching, it won't be easy but combined ideas has its merits and can create a great winning culture, Gus will need to work out the strengths and weaknesses of both coaches to see if they can become a winning combination.If we are still going to sign a coach, Id take Ciraldo with Potter as assistant.
You can't basically have 2 head coaches. That's a terrible idea. There has to be a clear head coach and a then his assistants.Done properly this could become a great idea based only on equally joint coaching, it won't be easy but combined ideas has its merits and can create a great winning culture, Gus will need to work out the strengths and weaknesses of both coaches to see if they can become a winning combination.
On the flip side of the coin if their coaching philosophies clash they would fail miserably !
That bench is tinyI think with the right coach and a team looking something like this next season we can finally get back into the Top 8.
01. Jake Averillo
02. Paul Alamoti
03. Jacob Kiraz
04. Aaron Schoupp
05. Josh Addo-Carr
06. Matt Burton (c)(k)
07. Bailey Biondi-Odo
08. Max King
09. Reed Mahoney
10. Tevita Pangai Junior
11. Raymond Faitala-Mariner
12. Viliame Kikau
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Jackson Topine
15. Kurtis Morrin
16. Josh Jackson
17. Luke Thompson
Not really. At prop King can play 60 min with TPJ & Thompson getting 50 min each.That bench is tiny