Danny Ward, who knows what his feeling are regards the situation at the club. He is now being rumoured as front runner to replace Simon Woolford at Huddersfield Giants. Simon left the Yorkshire club today. So The Giants are on the lookout for a replacement. It is said the they are looking for a British coach. You could not blame Danny, if he took the job if offered. It would certainly be a loss for the Broncos. However Jamie Langley would be a good replacement, should he go.
Would be a real shame to lose Wardy. Showed he has what it takes to get a team promoted, and arguably with one or two more players ( half backs?) he could have kept us up. Looked to me to be the real deal when he took over from Hendo. Either way I think he impressed many with his coaching style and his attitude. Playing the game with a smile on his face. Presumably Langers would go too as his assistant ?
Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number-- Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you-- Ye are many -- they are few.'
Joined: Mar 09 2002 Posts: 5130 Location: Twickenham
Danny Ward has done a fantastic job with limited resources. The team spirit in the side that got promoted and played in SL was possibly the best I have ever seen from the Broncos.
As much as i would love danny to stay at London, if he gets offered the job at giants he would be crazy not to take the oportunity offered.. its certainly a step up the ladder for a really talented british coach! I can see the appeal from giants point of view, and british RL needs more homegrown talent in coaching. I hope he gets the chance
With a mutiny afoot at Wakefield. Chris Chesters days look numbered. Danny has been mentioned as the man for the job should or when, it becomes vacant. A very popular man is our Danny.
This is not a dig at the club, just stating facts. Why would he not go. We have 14 players for next season, our rivals have all improved their squads, even if we did start recruiting, we are behind those sides around us and the pickings are probably slim (all the good stuff will be taken). Would not blame him.
Hull needs a bit of work to rebuild, but it's a big club so you'd think any coach would be interested. Huddersfield are looking too, not as big as Hull but have half a squad and a good junior system. Both would be good options for Danny Ward.
There's no vacancy at Wakefield right now, but even if there was I'm not sure what they could offer an up and coming coach like Ward. Squad needs work, facilities are...aged...and the chairman is constantly talking about their lack of money.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum