NRL 2020
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Another Burgess without the brainpower to play the ball. Such a simple skill and Souths appear to have difficulty with it.
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The Bunnies hooker Damian Cook is a grub. His neck rolls are Cameron Smith-esque...
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@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2020:
The Bunnies hooker Damian Cook is a grub. His neck rolls are Cameron Smith-esque...
He cracks me up, he's actually well spoken in interviews (his bogan accent isn't as pronounced as most players) yet he looks like a bikie.
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I just hope a couple of the Panther players that got hurt tonight come right.
Kikau will be back too.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
Every time I complain about rugby refs, I should pause and reflect on how incompetent league refs can be on a much simpler game.
Also - how overrated is Wayne Bennett? Let's see him coach the Bulldogs.
Wayne won a title with the Dragons..
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@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
Every time I complain about rugby refs, I should pause and reflect on how incompetent league refs can be on a much simpler game.
Also - how overrated is Wayne Bennett? Let's see him coach the Bulldogs.
Wayne won a title with the Dragons..
Welcome back bro.
I think Bennett is an excellent coach, but he invites plenty of criticism and attention because of his manner and style. He comes across as “bigger than the game” with the way he engages with the media. Sure the media are dogs sometimes, but play the game and don’t always be an egg about it.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
Every time I complain about rugby refs, I should pause and reflect on how incompetent league refs can be on a much simpler game.
Also - how overrated is Wayne Bennett? Let's see him coach the Bulldogs.
Not at all. He's up there with the best coaches of all time. Should have retired after the Dragons though.
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I don't think he's half as good as his press would like you to believe. He's benefitted from good rosters, and his Dragons experience was a team on the rise which deteriorated just as quickly.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
I don't think he's half as good as his press would like you to believe. He's benefitted from good rosters, and his Dragons experience was a team on the rise which deteriorated just as quickly.
Name a single premiership winning coach who hasn't benefited from a good roster. He also worked wonders back in the old Qld comp with very limited cattle.
I get the hate. The guy is a weird looking grumpy tool. But he's a damn good coach. Or at least used to be.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in NRL 2020:
@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
I don't think he's half as good as his press would like you to believe. He's benefitted from good rosters, and his Dragons experience was a team on the rise which deteriorated just as quickly.
Name a single premiership winning coach who hasn't benefited from a good roster. He also worked wonders back in the old Qld comp with very limited cattle.
I get the hate. The guy is a weird looking grumpy tool. But he's a damn good coach. Or at least used to be.
Wasn't he an assistant to the kiwis when we'd performed well?
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@Crazy-Horse said in NRL 2020:
@canefan yeah pretty sure he was there when we won the world cup.
I thought so
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in NRL 2020:
@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
I don't think he's half as good as his press would like you to believe. He's benefitted from good rosters, and his Dragons experience was a team on the rise which deteriorated just as quickly.
Name a single premiership winning coach who hasn't benefited from a good roster. He also worked wonders back in the old Qld comp with very limited cattle.
I get the hate. The guy is a weird looking grumpy tool. But he's a damn good coach. Or at least used to be.
Of course all premiership winning coaches have good rosters. My point is he's largely made his reputation on the basis of a SoO team at his disposal and once he left unsurprisingly selected a team he could do something with.
The way people carry on about him you'd think he could walk on water.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in NRL 2020:
@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
I don't think he's half as good as his press would like you to believe. He's benefitted from good rosters, and his Dragons experience was a team on the rise which deteriorated just as quickly.
Name a single premiership winning coach who hasn't benefited from a good roster. He also worked wonders back in the old Qld comp with very limited cattle.
I get the hate. The guy is a weird looking grumpy tool. But he's a damn good coach. Or at least used to be.
Wasn't he an assistant to the kiwis when we'd performed well?
Yep, say what you like about him but he made Kearney a decent coach in that winning campaign, and that's got to be the equivalent of building the Taj Mahal with a two year old engineer in charge.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in NRL 2020:
@antipodean said in NRL 2020:
I don't think he's half as good as his press would like you to believe. He's benefitted from good rosters, and his Dragons experience was a team on the rise which deteriorated just as quickly.
Name a single premiership winning coach who hasn't benefited from a good roster. He also worked wonders back in the old Qld comp with very limited cattle.
I get the hate. The guy is a weird looking grumpy tool. But he's a damn good coach. Or at least used to be.
Of course all premiership winning coaches have good rosters. My point is he's largely made his reputation on the basis of a SoO team at his disposal and once he left unsurprisingly selected a team he could do something with.
The way people carry on about him you'd think he could walk on water.
I disagree with that. He became Broncos coach after amazing results in the Qld comp, SOO and even getting Canberra to a final in 1987. So he already had a huge rep even before the Broncos were formed. The Broncos gig also came with some major issues, particularly at the start.
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Yeah, I think he has about 7 premierships to his name just looking at NRL success, over 60% winning rate over 500 games which is astounding too. You could argue he is not the greatest at some aspects of the role, eg media handling, but he has more credentials based on success (which ultimately what a coach is remembered by) than most. You don't have to like him, but he certainly is a great coach.
Is he still at the top of his game, arguably not, but he does deserve credit for what he has achieved.
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Tohu Harris caps off a massive year getting in the Team of the year. Well done fella.
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How did Nathan Cleary not win the Dally M? I see he only finished third.
Bit of a surprise. I don’t think Wighton is an undeserving winner given what he was able to do, but Cleary has stepped up his game and all fingers and toes crossed he can do the business on the weekend.