Dux wrote:
It was indeed. I remember it well for two landmark decisions made by Millward - Tommy Martyn reinstated at stand off and Paul Wellens picked at full back for the first time. Both had blinders.
Christ, ad people think Brown does weird things. Hanley was off his rocker.
We got a couple of decent towellings when he was in charge, memorably the away trip to Bradford in the playoffs, two weeks before beating them in the final. Millward was never adverse to popping a 70 point loss into his season (not just when coaching us, either), just got to have something about you to have 70 points put past you when coaching both Saints AND Wigan.
Anderson cut these drubbings out, but, after 2006, our performance in Finals started to wane. Given the ridiculous line up he was fielding in 2006, combined with the RFL pushing a quick PTB at the time, he wasn't solid gold.
Brown was a weirdo, and I never liked the "its just another 2 points" stance, but even after all the crap he dished up in 2013, the performances quickly bucked up when we got towards the close of the season. This year, despite all the injuries we got the LLS, when we did have all our players, we looked sharp. In the early part of the season, he threw a lot of experience at the youngsters, before reigning it in and doing exactly what needed to be done to win the playoffs.
I'm still scratching my head as to how we did it, but were the MFing champions. We won ugly a few times this season when our backs were against the wall and I'm one of the few, apparently, who's 99% sure that even if Flower had stayed on the pitch, we'd still have won.
Brown didn't make me feel confident, at all. I think that's the problem. Things seemed so random, even for sport. Now he's all done and dusted, though, he's the first coach in 3 (4 if you count Rush) to get us a trophy.
That is in the history books and
that you cannot deny.