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| Couldn't see a top rated aussie coach coming out on a 1 year deal myself
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| Quote ="Fungus The Muffin Man"Bigger name? Like who? we're never in a month of sundays going to entice a Wayne Bennett type to coach Salford. Perhaps a good young ambitious coach from Aus is what we need to instill some fresh ideas and blood into a stale, bland Salford team.
I for one would be happy to try out some one of his ilk. Give him a 1 year contract with a sweetner for him to improve and want to coach us for a few more years following on from it.'"
I am sorry but I will beg to differ,sell the job properly and I think we will be able to get a top coach,
the sell would be total control of football matters,the new ground,the right ambitions, and the right money,
because I don't think we have got twelve month's to get It right,but that's only my opinion.
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| Maybe he could bring a couple of players with him - Nathan Merritt, Issac Luke...
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| Look at his cv.
There is nothing in there to recommend him,apart from the fact he is Australian.
Looks like a journeyman player and a journeyman coach.
Happy to eat my words if anyone knows different.
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| Quote ="lancetodd"The first one mentioned,and we are doing somersault's'"
Who is doing "somersault's" (sic)??
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| another aus assistant looking to make a few quid
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| Quote ="salford reds dan"another aus assistant looking to make a few quid'"
Unlike any british assistants looking to make a few quid
Why not try someone like him out? If he's really after making himself a name as a coach then he'll want to make a mark on the game. What better way than in a strong SL and turning a team with potential into genuine SL contenders.
I'm sure when Maguire was announced at Wigan, they were all saying Maguire who? Look what he has done. Lets face it there's not much talent to look at in our own country to choose from unless you want the club to go for John Kear, Ian Milward or Nobby.
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| You know I can understand the Salford fans wanting atop quality coach but why in rugby do we have this obsession for all things Australian. Is it any wonder we can't compete with them when most teams are coached the Aussie way and most teams bring in Aussies at the expense of good young British talent ( I will give Salford there due there they have recently given chances to a few youngsters).
If your going to take a gamble on a young up and coming coach you might as well give a home grow talent a chance.
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| "Looks like a journeyman player "
Excellent
Most better coaches are (in most sports). reason: they have to work at their game and think more through. Having a suprb talent does not mean you can explain it in a way that all players develop. The exceptions are few and far between.
Wayne Bennett never set the world of RL alive when he played.
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| Fair comment.
The point I was making was,if he wasn't an Aussie,there is nothing that would set him apart either as a coach or a player.
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| NO NO NO NO anyone remember the last coach we got from the rabbits???????????
And he was there first team coach ??????????
if it was TIM SHEENS THEN YES YES YES YES .
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| Don’t want to talk football on a rugby league forum, but speaking of top quality coaches look at Sir Alex Ferguson. Didn’t exactly set the world alive as a player in his day. Look at his coaching credentials. Possibly the best and most successful football manager in the world.
My point is that a descent manager doesn’t have to have played the sport at the highest level.
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| Quote ="Red Devil 09"
My point is that a [idescent manager[/i doesn’t have to have played the sport at the highest level.'"
We've had people managing our descent since the late 1970s, don't think we want any more
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| Forget his playing career then.
What has he achieved as a coach because he has been around for a while?
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| Kurt Wrigley Looks OK to me ,
He doesn't need to have won a Grand Final to know how to coach and has what looks to be a very good grounding of experience with a number of NRL Clubs - Cronulla , St George & now Souths , He played Half -Back - Centre & Wing too.
looking at , Tony Smith , Matthew Elliot , Ian Millward & now Michael Maguire all arrived in Britain from assistant coaching roles to enhance their careers. no reason Why this Guy cannot .
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| Lets face it, other than a few stats, we know nothing about him as an assistant coach, let alone a head coach. Also remember that this was from the M.E.N and the club haven't actually made any comment about him.
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| Quote ="Marshy1"You know I can understand the Salford fans wanting atop quality coach but why in rugby do we have this obsession for all things Australian. Is it any wonder we can't compete with them when most teams are coached the Aussie way and most teams bring in Aussies at the expense of good young British talent ( I will give Salford there due there they have recently given chances to a few youngsters).
If your going to take a gamble on a young up and coming coach you might as well give a home grow talent a chance.'"
Totally agree what about Jimmy Lowes, up coming BRITISH and knows the game inside out. Or what about Denis Betts, an ex Salford lad? Could do worse than get Steve McCormack back - he is a 10 years more experienced coach than he was at Salford last time. Or what about Iestyn Harris - could be a potential superstar coach given a good ground and some money to spend.
Whats the worst that could happen? Salford be underachievers, scrapping at the bottom of the table, everyone slagging Simms off. Big deal thats what will happen if you get an Aussie coach anyway and it will be one less thing to whinge about with him being British.
Look at the Premiership.....13 titles to British managers, 6 titles to foreigners. Say no more. British is best.
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| Bloody hell !!
Ignore my earlier posts.
If the alternative is Betts,Lowes ,Harris or McCormack then I would prefer an Aussie.
Not really, but we want someone who has proved himself a quality coach.
I am not suggesting
Vievers is the answer,far from it, but why would an unknown,untried Aussie be better
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| Quote ="sally cinnamon"Totally agree what about Jimmy Lowes, up coming BRITISH and knows the game inside out. Or what about Denis Betts, an ex Salford lad? Could do worse than get Steve McCormack back - he is a 10 years more experienced coach than he was at Salford last time. Or what about Iestyn Harris - could be a potential superstar coach given a good ground and some money to spend.
Whats the worst that could happen? Salford be underachievers, scrapping at the bottom of the table, everyone slagging Simms off. Big deal thats what will happen if you get an Aussie coach anyway and it will be one less thing to whinge about with him being British.
Look at the Premiership.....13 titles to British managers, 6 titles to foreigners. Say no more. British is best.'"
Is that the most 'straight-faced' wind-up I've ever read on here, or have you been sniffing glue?
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| See this is the problem attitude. You just discount people because they are British. If I'd suggested Bruce Didgeridoo who was assistant coach at the Gabba Gabba Dingoes in the Country Bogun League, you'd all be going, yeah this guy sounds good, get him in, he might be able to bring some signings with him from his old club.
But when someone mentions BRITISH coaches who have a background in winning trophies (Lowes Betts and Harris could all come in and say 'show us yer medals' to any players who thought they were too big for their boots) then you just discount them.
Other names to consider:
Matt Calland (won Championship Grand Final with Halifax)
Daryl Powell (look how strong Featherstone have been since he was there) or Ryan Sheridan who has been Powell's assistant and surely looking for a head coaches job in the future
Karl Harrison (done a good job with Batley, has previous experience with a top 5 side in SL)
Paul March (another good up and coming coach, won National League One with Hunslet)
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| Glue it is
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| Quote ="sally cinnamon"Bruce Didgeridoo who was assistant coach at the Gabba Gabba Dingoes in the Country Bogun League'"
He sounds like a winner, lets get him signed up.
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| Quote ="sally cinnamon"See this is the problem attitude. You just discount people because they are British. If I'd suggested Bruce Didgeridoo who was assistant coach at the Gabba Gabba Dingoes in the Country Bogun League, you'd all be going, yeah this guy sounds good, get him in, he might be able to bring some signings with him from his old club.
But when someone mentions BRITISH coaches who have a background in winning trophies (Lowes Betts and Harris could all come in and say 'show us yer medals' to any players who thought they were too big for their boots) then you just discount them.
Other names to consider:
Matt Calland (won Championship Grand Final with Halifax)
Daryl Powell (look how strong Featherstone have been since he was there) or Ryan Sheridan who has been Powell's assistant and surely looking for a head coaches job in the future
Karl Harrison (done a good job with Batley, has previous experience with a top 5 side in SL)
Paul March (another good up and coming coach, won National League One with Hunslet)'"
I hear Darryl Van de Velde is a good coach
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| I'd prefer a bit of due diligence (a radical concept at Salford) rather than just assuming he's rubbish because we've never heard of him.
Who has he worked under?
How have the teams he has coached (at lower levels) performed?
Is anyone with credibility supporting him?
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| BRIAN NOBLE PLEASEEEEEE
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