Dave K. wrote:Right decision, Rovers have not improved since he came in, still around same league position and same issues.
I don't buy he did well to get you back up and keep you in the league, any half decent coach would have done that with the budget he had, struggled at times against championship sides.
Next appointment is massive, hugh gamble to go with Ford, not tested, done well, but a lot of success at York has been built on loaning SL players or using DR.
Morgan would be an interesting appointment, did really well last time, but should you either go back, will he be able to recruit the calibre of NRL players he did last time.
Tony Smith would be a good shiut, Wane as as well (But might be priced out), Watson at Salford would be a good choice as he has taken them as far as possible.
What about Mcnamara?
he managed to get us promoted via middle 8s competing with teams teams who had a 1 million quid more budget from central funding than ourselves ,not easy,, and to keep us up again not easy considering tight finances, he hasnt done anything out of the ordinary by any means just what he had to do ,agree its time for a new approach ,certain things have improved under him ,other things havent, he will leave with no major issues either way for me
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His Bobness wrote: No one goes on forever and Tim Sheens has had a very long and illustrious career as a coach. I hope he puts his feet up and has a long and happy retirement.
Reports already from Wests Tigers that Tim Sheens would be considered for Head of Football to replace the departing incumbent.
Craig Sandercock I believe is still on the coaching staff there.
The club have just released the following statement.
Hull Kingston Rovers can confirm that Tim Sheens has left his position as head coach with immediate effect.
The Australian spent two-and-a-half seasons at KCOM Craven Park, lifting the club from the Championship back up to the Betfred Super League in his first year, before consolidating the team’s status in the 2018 campaign.
Sheens took charge of 84 games, winning 47 matches, drawing two and losing 35.
A recent run of six defeats in seven league games during the current campaign, which leaves the club sat next to the bottom of the league, and an exit from the Coral Challenge Cup at the weekend, has prompted a change.
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Feel bad for the guy, as he did a lot for us.
However, I do think we need some new hope and energy from somewhere. Sheens leaving is no guarantee of it arriving, but we can but hope... for hope.
He has my best wishes, fwiw.
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[quote="Mild Rover"]Feel bad for the guy, as he did a lot for us.
However, I do think we need some new hope and energy from somewhere. Sheens leaving is no guarantee of it arriving, but we can but hope... for hope. I agree with you but let’s be honest rovers could not carry on like we have I know we have had a lot of injuries but so have other clubs we have some good players so now we need a good coach to drag us out of this mess
Don,t take any pleasure from someone losing their job, and would thank TS for his work for the club,but it,s all about results and this season they have not been good enough. We simply cannot go down again, the consequences for the club could be disastrous. One thing is for certain and that is we have a real job to stay up and cannot rely on other teams failing, because the chances are they wont. This club, with a successful team and it,s fan base really could(ignore some of the idiot posters from the dark side)become a top team again. We have done it before and can do it again, I have seen it and it was great and I want it back. The correct appointment now is crucial. Lets just hope that whoever gets the job can get this team to have a winning mentality and put some belief back in the club. It,s time it happened.Good luck to the new boss.
We've been critisising him for a while now, so lets not pretend this is not something a lot of us were hoping for.
Aside from waiting on a new coach to be announced, it'll mean no Lui as well (who I wasn't that bothered about anyway - Hastings on the other hand.....)
Regardless, I wonder if we'll suddenly hear that Hall and Atkin have signed...
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