Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:28 am
Wharfedale
Player Coach
Joined: Feb 06 2008 Posts: 763
Good luck Justin, wishing you all the best and so many thanks for all you have done for Hull Kingston Rovers in your 6 years in charge. (All mentioned by previous posters)
You deserve to be up there in the K.R. Hall of Fame.
As for a new coach? I'm hoping and praying that Iestyn Harris stays in Wales!! Got to hope for Brian Noble, someone with experience, for next season at least, to capitalise on Dobson and Green signing new contracts. Someone who can attract more class players to the squad.
Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:13 am
Mild Rover
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Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12672 Location: Leicestershire.
It's both a shame and the right thing - if that makes sense. He achieved what he set out to do and it has been flippin' impressive. Now we have to have new targets and a new coach to (hopefully) achieve them.
I wish Justin Morgan every success in the future.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:14 am
Hutchie
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Joined: Jan 02 2003 Posts: 43413 Location: rlfans flying wing man
For what its worth i like Morgan and rate him highly as a coach.
But his time at KR has come to a natural end, maybe he should have gone earlier as some fans will now only remember him for recent events etc rather than how far he has taken the club.
I wish him all the best for his future as im sure he'll have a good one
Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:19 am
SirStan
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
Hutchie wrote:For what its worth i like Morgan and rate him highly as a coach.
But his time at KR has come to a natural end, maybe he should have gone earlier as some fans will now only remember him for recent events etc rather than how far he has taken the club.
I wish him all the best for his future as im sure he'll have a good one
Kind words Karl, no doubt influenced by his recent coaching visit where you sang his prasies. I have met him many times, as he lives just a few doors away, and he is a genuine bloke who always has time for people. I hope he gets the Cas job so he can commute and stay local.
History will remember his stint at Rovers as very successful, considering the start and end points of the journey.
Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:29 am
☺East-Sard☺
International Star
Joined: Mar 10 2011 Posts: 1508 Location: Bumblescum, AL
Mixed emotions
Excited abou thet future but sad that it's come to this. I suppose everything comes to an end eventually. As everyone has said - thank you Justin and good luck - you'll be more than welcome @ CP for years to come.
Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:49 am
Larry Billey
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 29 2009 Posts: 252
I will gladly admit that the seasons 2006 - mid 2009 where the most enjoyable as a Rovers fan since the early 90s, the rugby in the promotion season was fantastic , the cup win against Warrington, the brave performance by a scratch team against Sts in the semi, and obviously the play off win were massive highlights and a breath of fresh air .
Then the great achievement of staying up , one of the best away wins ever at Wigan, the 42-6 derby , wins in France and the continued derby dominance in 08 an 09 and culminating in the 4th place finish in 09. All fantastic and "great to be a Rovers fan" moments in time without doubt.
However i say mid 09 despite the 4th place finish because i became aware JM had made some decisions about the future path of the club which i completely disagreed with and i have been a critic ever since. I think the downward silde since then confirms my fear . We are in effect behind schedule as to where we should have been. He had a "blank canvass" and good money to spend but wouldnt stray far from the nest in spending it unfortunately and his choice in only listening to the opinions of certain players (and coaching staff)and disregarding all others is not good squad management in my view. This coupled with his rigidity (which wasnt apparent in the first two seasons at least) has led to the current situation. I think JM must realise it is of his own making and no-one elses. This experience should help him become a better coach in the future and , away from his decisions on Rovers, he is a "good bloke". I think the chairman is genuinely sorrowful that it has come to this.
I think the decision is the correct one but i really thank Justin for been part of some great moments and memories . He will always have his place in Rovers history.
The problem we have now is that the new guy comes in without much of "blank canvass" without much room to work and it will take perhaps another 3 years before we see us really punching our weight.
Unless it is a complete disaster from minute one then i will have to restrain myself from jumping on the new incumbents back too early....
Post subject: Re: Morgan gone end of season - official
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:53 am
barham red
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 12 2007 Posts: 5410
Larry Billey wrote:I will gladly admit that the seasons 2006 - mid 2009 where the most enjoyable as a Rovers fan since the early 90s, the rugby in the promotion season was fantastic , the cup win against Warrington, the brave performance by a scratch team against Sts in the semi, and obviously the play off win were massive highlights and a breath of fresh air .
Then the great achievement of staying up , one of the best away wins ever at Wigan, the 42-6 derby , wins in France and the continued derby dominance in 08 an 09 and culminating in the 4th place finish in 09. All fantastic and "great to be a Rovers fan" moments in time without doubt.
However i say mid 09 despite the 4th place finish because i became aware JM had made some decisions about the future path of the club which i completely disagreed with and i have been a critic ever since. I think the downward silde since then confirms my fear . We are in effect behind schedule as to where we should have been. He had a "blank canvass" and good money to spend but wouldnt stray far from the nest in spending it unfortunately and his choice in only listening to the opinions of certain players (and coaching staff)and disregarding all others is not good squad management in my view. This coupled with his rigidity (which wasnt apparent in the first two seasons at least) has led to the current situation. I think JM must realise it is of his own making and no-one elses. This experience should help him become a better coach in the future and , away from his decisions on Rovers, he is a "good bloke". I think the chairman is genuinely sorrowful that it has come to this.
I think the decision is the correct one but i really thank Justin for been part of some great moments and memories . He will always have his place in Rovers history.
The problem we have now is that the new guy comes in without much of "blank canvass" without much room to work and it will take perhaps another 3 years before we see us really punching our weight.
Unless it is a complete disaster from minute one then i will have to restrain myself from jumping on the new incumbents back too early....
Well put Larry, what I would say is although the new man will not have a blank canvas he will be starting from a much better position than Justin did. I know we disagree about certain players (namely the 2 who signed long deals yesterday) but that aside the rest of the squad are in a position where they can be either retained or released either now or next year so it will give him some scope provided he can be found very soon (if he already hasn't).
3 years to punch our wait will be acceptable IF we can at least improve steadily in that time.
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