steve wrote:
Some interesting points preacher. I would think that the football department would look to the coaching staff as a team. It seems from the training reports that Terry Daniher is a bit more hands on then Denis. Maybe the club identified this as a weakness and took steps to address it?
I don't think we will be able to really critique Denis' job for another couple of years. With our recruiting and trading mistakes, retirements and the draft penalties there was a real shortage of talent on the list, and at the end of the day you can't teach that.
Until we have had a few more years in the draft, and some of the talent starts to develop in the team, i can't see how we can really judge DP's effectiveness...
Hopefully you're right. A good 2004 though and an outstanding pre-season win indicates we're not duds. Might not have a premiership list, but at the same time something there to work with and build on for for a good coach.
Preacher has some points, I've heard exactly the same things from a couple of sources such as players housemates, relatives. More to do with man-management skills. If a team's not playing for the coach you're in trouble before you start. Hopefully some late season improvement was a sign of things changing such as player communcation, sharing of workload amonst the coaching staff, freedom of game plan allowing the players to be more creative. If that continues things may start to look up for the club. Time will tell. Couldn't handle 3 more years of what we have been getting. The disinterest at times and lack of committment must have been demoralising for any supporter.
Looking at the draft, National, PSD, Rookie F/S and you'll find we came out a little better than you think given our circumstances. For example, in 2002, we missed out on Goddard (lucky for us) but got Fisher at 72, a real bonus. We be happy to have him in a top 10. Got Simmo at 45, who is now starting to come on well. Wells would've been handy though. In 2003 compared to other sides, we still got a PP (Walker) and Stevens as a bonus. That's more than the equivalent of the average sides first and second picks so we did get out of that lucky. On top of Waite as an F/S and some rookie selections such as Thornton , Bentick Carrazzo, as well as Betts in the PSD we can't put our predicament down to drafting alone. The draft excuse is a cop-out to take the heat off the coach.
As for the age of the coach, probably irrelevant. Depends on the person themselves. As long as the older coach can continue to re-invent himself and continue to adapt to changes in the game from all angles (game plan, man-management etc..) then age shouldn't be a problem. As for using the argument about Worsfold, Eade, and Wallace not winning a premiership, look at the sides they coached and where they took them from. They have been terrific. They've done well and their players really want to play for them. I would prefer anyone of them to our current coach at this point. Hopefully I get to change my mind over the next 3 years.