Jonesy wrote:The myth is a strong one then, the fans believe it, the Clubs in England believe it.
Unfortunately they do Jonesy. That's the problem. They see that they lose at international level. They see that the NRL self-proclaims itself as the best RL comp in the world. They then believe that the coaching and conditioning must be superior and one of the contributory factors to that. They believe that and act on it, rather than realising it's all about the amount of talent that Australia continually has on offer. You can name dozens of australians that are superb players in the last 20 years. In GB we have nowhere near that many, You have great talent and always will.
Consider this. Do you believe that people like Brad Fittler was a great player because he was coached by Phil Gould or conditioned by Ronnie Palmer? Andrew Johns by Mal Reilly? Darren Lockyer was a superb players because of Wayne Bennett. Do you believe that the likes of Billy Slater was spotted because they were getting great coaching whilst playing at Norths Devils? Or Akuila Uate at Woy Woy Roosters. Or do you think these people and many others had great natural ability?
Also consider this comment from Wayne Bennett in 2006:- "Kelvin Giles set the benchmark when he joined the club in 1990 and we sustained that for 10 years"
Kelvin Giles won 2 prems with Brisbane and was also performance director for Canberra when they won a couple of premierships in the late 80s. He then went to the London Broncos and???
I understand why clubs in the UK do it. We pay good money to australian coaches, conditioners etc. to go to the UK. You'd have thought that in the last 30 years, we'd have learnt how to beat Australia with all these minds and their coaching, training techniques. I'm sorry, I don't buy it. My opinion is that we lose, because of the quality of the cattle. Not totally on how they're fed.
I know I am in a tiny minority and I appreciate that we won't agree on this, but it would be good if people in the UK stop harping on about how good the coaching and conditioning "must be" in Oz. This is a safe conclusion for our regular defeats and for me a bit of a cop out. Our players have been coached and conditioned by aussies for years at various clubs.
Apologies for swearing Jonesy. I used it in a run of the mill english expression. Will try and withhold future slang expressions containing profanities. And for those that don't know him, Kelvin Giles is English.