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    @Bones said in NRL 2023:

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    Please don't post gossip about player movements. I refuse to believe anything about transfers until I see an official media release or an Instagram post from the player involved.

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    Good night at suncorp despite the result

    Heaps of warriors fans. Crowd was fucking loud. We were up and about when we scored 2 early but Brisbane were far too good. Offloads killed us as it brought their speed in to it.

    Now go and beat Penrith you prices

    Awesome and unexpected season warriors

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    @ACT-Crusader 4th best. We lost to Melbourne and they finished above us

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    @Stag said in NRL 2023:

    @ACT-Crusader 4th best. We lost to Melbourne and they finished above us

    Our losing margin in the prelim was less than theirs. I’m sticking with 3rd best and that’s what I tell all my Storm supporting mates 😎

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/warriors/133004891/its-clear-graham-annesley-confirms-reece-walshs-pass-was-forward-in-broncos-win-over-warriors

    What a joke

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    Have to give a shit tonne of credit to Kevin Walters here. Took over a shambles and has completely turned things around. Respect to that man.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel yep. I couldn’t stand him or his brothers when they played, but he’s done a magic job with this team.

    I can’t say I’m excited to watch Broncos in another grand final, but if they can knock over Penrith it would be something.

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    A pity both teams can't lose.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in NRL 2023:

    Have to give a shit tonne of credit to Kevin Walters here. Took over a shambles and has completely turned things around. Respect to that man.

    yes and no, I tend to think anyone who follows Sielbold will look good and Manly will also find this out, but some credit needs to go his way for sure

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    SJ dips out on the Dally M as AFB and Dallin take too many votes off him, and Ponga comes home with a wet sail to win it. Shitty for days for SJ no matter what he will say publicly.

    Warriors end up with 3 in the team of the season, and the coach. Broncos heavily represented, and it's sort of a testament to how good Penrith are that they are wildly under-represented. They have too many good players who all operate at a high level each week, meaning no one stands out.

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    @mariner4life said in NRL 2023:

    SJ dips out on the Dally M as AFB and Dallin take too many votes off him, and Ponga comes home with a wet sail to win it. Shitty for days for SJ no matter what he will say publicly.

    Warriors end up with 3 in the team of the season, and the coach. Broncos heavily represented, and it's sort of a testament to how good Penrith are that they are wildly under-represented. They have too many good players who all operate at a high level each week, meaning no one stands out.

    Nice recognition for Webster and a job well done. Shame for SJ, but three players in the team of the season is great

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    @mariner4life said in NRL 2023:

    SJ dips out on the Dally M as AFB and Dallin take too many votes off him, and Ponga comes home with a wet sail to win it. Shitty for days for SJ no matter what he will say publicly.

    Warriors end up with 3 in the team of the season, and the coach. Broncos heavily represented, and it's sort of a testament to how good Penrith are that they are wildly under-represented. They have too many good players who all operate at a high level each week, meaning no one stands out.

    To be fair half of the Penrith team were nominated in respective positions, but a bit like the SJ scenario, they shared the points around, so no one blitzed it. From memory Edwards, Too, Cleary, Tago, Crichton, JFH, Martin, Yeo all in final team selection and Turuva even picked up rookie

    Feel for SJ at least he can claim halfback of the year

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    @bayimports yeah that's basically my point. If they had an all-NRL 2nd team it would be jammed with Panthers. All their middles. Their wingers. It would be Cleary v Reynolds and Edwards v Walsh for half the spine.

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    Dylan Edwards had a massive year and unlucky not to make it even with that stretch of games Ponga had. One of the hardest working guys for the Panthers not just running the ball but taking the pressure off Cleary.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2023:

    Dylan Edwards had a massive year and unlucky not to make it even with that stretch of games Ponga had. One of the hardest working guys for the Panthers not just running the ball but taking the pressure off Cleary.

    he's so fucking good. Fullback is a crowded field though, with Ponga and Walsh standouts as well, and a haul of guys just below those 3.

    I wouldn't mind seeing how Penrith go in a big game without Edwards, i have sneaky suspicion he's the guy that makes it all work (he and Yeo). Cleary and his kicking game are the other big reason.
    Actually fuck it, it's all of them. The metres and quick play the balls from their back 5. The defensive pressure of their prop rotation. Cleary's kicking game. Edwards' non-stop running.
    Brisbane are going to have to play to the absolute best of their ability to win on Sunday. Penrith are so fucking good.

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    Also Freddie wanted two more years as NSW coach when he thought Billy SLater was stepping down.

    Billy signed on again yesterday and Freddie quit half an hour later.

    Sad day for Queenslanders as NSW surely get an actual coach now.

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    @mariner4life said in NRL 2023:

    Also Freddie wanted two more years as NSW coach when he thought Billy SLater was stepping down.

    Billy signed on again yesterday and Freddie quit half an hour later.

    Sad day for Queenslanders as NSW surely get an actual coach now.

    I don't follow closely.. well I barely follow at all. Both sides seem to have celebrity coaches how much do they actually do?

    Is their a figurehead coach and a technical coach at SOO level? Or is league the sort of game that a player can immediately coach without having to learn lessons at club level first?

    Is club coaching more about squad building/management?

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    This was Billy's first go as a coach (well head coach) anywhere and by all accounts was fucking brilliant at it. Real attention to detail. Also helps that he brought in guys like Cam Smith, JT, and Josh Hannay who appears to be a good coach.

    A big part of Origin is bring a bunch of quality players together and pointing them in the same direction, and you get a week before each game. So it's man management as much as anything. And selecting. But there is still a level of game planning and attention to detail that is required.

    Freddie appeared to be a bit of a vibe guy, creating a nice atmosphere in camp, and relying on established club combinations to get them home. His best "coaching" performance was in the peak "6-again" era where he just selected as many fullbacks as possible and they ran riot against a far inferior opposition. It very much look like he just got out of the way and let Turbo and Latrell carve up.

    Good Origin coaches don't necessarily make good club coaches, and vice versa, but Freddie was a shit club coach, and Origin hasn't gone that well either...

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    @Duluth said in NRL 2023:

    Or is league the sort of game that a player can immediately coach without having to learn lessons at club level first?

    Just on this, it's really no different to any other sport. You have to have an understanding of the game to succeed. And just like any other Sport, the absolute genius players tend to not be the best coaches, as they find it hard to pass on how to do things when it was just 2nd nature to them.

    The NRL coaching ranks are full of ex-NRL players, but none of them were superstars. Just like rugby, it's the hard working thinking players that go on to be good coaches.
    While Billy was a freak of player, he also worked hard at it, and thought his way through his career. All those years studying how Bellamy goes about it would have helped too. Cam Smith would be a fucking great coach. Andrew Johns however would be a disaster. I don't hold out much hope for Benji Marshall either.

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