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dum-dum wrote:Its ok dismissing the wins as 'against poor opposition' and therefore nothing worth shouting about. Wakefield are woeful but we still put 70 on them (potentially 84), not an easy task as I'm sure Saints will agree.
That's true, but considering he's almost certainly leaving now anyway we've got to start planning ahead eh. If not Webster, who else is available for the level we need?
"The Mail understands..." NOTHING!
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Roofs wrote:That's true, but considering he's almost certainly leaving now anyway we've got to start planning ahead eh. If not Webster, who else is available for the level we need?
Why is he almost certainly leaving? I'd approach McClennan.
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Roofs wrote:That's true, but considering he's almost certainly leaving now anyway we've got to start planning ahead eh. If not Webster, who else is available for the level we need?
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Roofs wrote:That's true, but considering he's almost certainly leaving now anyway we've got to start planning ahead eh. If not Webster, who else is available for the level we need?
Noble, Kear, Paul Anderson, Ian Millward, Daniel Anderson, Wane if he isn't confirmed as Wigan boss, Gentle...
basically all the people, other than Morgan, rumoured to be on Cas' radar.
I'd rather go for new broom than pick somebody because they used to play for us.
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dum-dum wrote:Why is he almost certainly leaving? I'd approach McClennan.
Pretty much nailed on for NZ Warriors. But a good shout.
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Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
dum-dum wrote:Why is he almost certainly leaving? I'd approach McClennan.
Well, "The Mail understands...." In all seriousness I thought that was just the general feeling, e.g. according to the Rag he is expected to be allowed to speak with Cas shortly. So that probably means that he's not then actually.
"The Mail understands..." NOTHING!
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pmh wrote:Pretty much nailed on for NZ Warriors. But a good shout.
I'd have thought NZ would leave him alone after his poor stint as national coach.
EDIT; didn't realise he coached NZ in 2005 when they beat Aus 24-0 in the Tri nations final, Australias first loss in a series or tournament since 1978.
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Roofs wrote:Well, "The Mail understands...." In all seriousness I thought that was just the general feeling, e.g. according to the Rag he is expected to be allowed to speak with Cas shortly. So that probably means that he's not then actually.
I've a mixed opinion, if we are being linked with Kear then I want Morgs to stay, if there's someone out there like McClennan that is happy to take the post then let him go.
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dum-dum wrote:I'd have thought NZ would leave him alone after his poor stint as national coach.
EDIT; didn't realise he coached NZ in 2005 when they beat Aus 24-0 in the Tri nations final, Australias first loss in a series or tournament since 1978.
What a night that was, brilliant stuff. Every British person inside Elland Road became a Kiwi for the evening.
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