Daz Bomb wrote:
If you actually read it correctly i said - in this senario: who would you learn more off.
I understand your point totally. Though you are accepting that because the club over acheived (which was due to many factors) its just served up crap recruitment yet again.
Is that TM's doing - Probably not, but he does shoulder the blame for lots of things wrong. - see record defeats whilst hes been in charge
However - Its not fantasy what so ever. If you think TM is a great coach - good for you.
As a player he was solid, watched him many times perform both for Brisbane and London.
Though he was no world beater.
Unlike Nikau who was voted the worlds best loose forward. Along with his Grand final winning performances and many NZ caps
As for whinging, its called being realistic, the club tell lies, its run badly, its no real direction, no true action plan, tries to do everything on the cheap,
Optimism would be bringing 3 Academy players to the first team squad who have excelled at either our or AN Other academy and 2/3 high quality additions.
As for recruitment the game as a whole is suffering due to average overseas signings. All are guilty apart from Saints and Leeds
The club needs to adopt the ethic of - Not an International or recent S.O.O. then no thanks. Puts bums on seats as well.
Money is an issue - thats self induced in my opinion with poor leadership off field
Folk have opinions...yours differs to mine.
I understand your point totally. Though you are accepting that because the club over acheived (which was due to many factors) its just served up crap recruitment yet again.
Is that TM's doing - Probably not, but he does shoulder the blame for lots of things wrong. - see record defeats whilst hes been in charge
However - Its not fantasy what so ever. If you think TM is a great coach - good for you.
As a player he was solid, watched him many times perform both for Brisbane and London.
Though he was no world beater.
Unlike Nikau who was voted the worlds best loose forward. Along with his Grand final winning performances and many NZ caps
As for whinging, its called being realistic, the club tell lies, its run badly, its no real direction, no true action plan, tries to do everything on the cheap,
Optimism would be bringing 3 Academy players to the first team squad who have excelled at either our or AN Other academy and 2/3 high quality additions.
As for recruitment the game as a whole is suffering due to average overseas signings. All are guilty apart from Saints and Leeds
The club needs to adopt the ethic of - Not an International or recent S.O.O. then no thanks. Puts bums on seats as well.
Money is an issue - thats self induced in my opinion with poor leadership off field
Folk have opinions...yours differs to mine.
I don't really think it's crap recruitment - underwhelming certainly, but I think the club has it right. All additional resources must go into the stadium - I'd prefer a few seasons of lacklustre recruitment and a new stadium compared to bringing in Aussies, scraping into the top 4/5 and being kicked out of SL in the long term.
As for the players in, as Bonzo said, Jackson has had some good reports from Hudds fans, and I think a solid prop adds something to what we currently have. Snitch has had a great season and is still young for his position. Clayton is a squad player through and through - no world beater for sure, but solid. I have no qualms with him coming in, but would have preferred a youngster ahead of him in the pecking order.
I'm happy to concur on how the club is run, there are certainly holes and question marks, I have been a fierce critic over the years but I do believe they have learnt a few lessons and are on the right track.
We are probably one of the poorest clubs in SuperLeague. It is to the club's credit that we finished in the playoffs with a largely homegrown team, we have to look to the youth to build the team in the coming years, and that's what the club is doing - whether circumstance has forced it or not. Our financial situation is not entirely the club's fault, but that of circumstance. We are a small town, with a club with poor facilities and an increasingly unsavoury atmosphere for families - this doesn't add to good crowds. We can get those good crowds (10,000+ Cas fans at the NL1 grand final proves that) but first the whole situation needs to be transformed to get those crowds (and families) in and for us to have the financial resources to compete at the top, all this points to the stadium, which we need money for - and that involves cutting our costs across the board - including player recruitment.