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FlexWheeler wrote:I remember when we signed enselme on loan in 2008 due to injuries.
We were playing so well at the time. Funny that, how injuries didn’t need to be a mitigating circumstance for absolute crap.
Yes, I remember expecting us to get battered but we ended up winning some memorable games.
The difference is that that team was a champion side full of confidence. A good proportion of the team had won two GFs together.
We also had a coach who was excellent at motivating his players. I can't remember the details of the injuries at the time but I suspect we had a better pack than the current lot (Kirke aside).
Would Brian McClennan get more out of the current team? Maybe. But he had other (technical) deficiencies that would be more ruthlessly exposed in the present situation.
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McClennan was very much a "motivator" you get there and I'll set you up sort of guy. You're correct that the team at the team basically looked after itself tactics / team wise so not sure what else he could squeeze out tactically from our side at the moment, it would be basics but thats all we really need to improve on at the current time. Stop trying to be so flash and just get the sets completed and tear in with defence.
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Exeter Rhino wrote:Would Brian McClennan get more out of the current team? Maybe. But he had other (technical) deficiencies that would be more ruthlessly exposed in the present situation.
Mmm, a coach that could motivate a team but had technical deficiencies versus a coach that can’t motivate his team also with technical deficiencies. McLennan wins. Oh, and let’s not forget he won 2 Superleague titles in 3 seasons and made the semi final in his last season losing it without two of his most influential players (McGuire and Peacock). Different teams and different times, but let’s just say McLennan and Rohan Smith will be remembered for very different reasons when people look back. The most striking difference for me is the personalities of the two people. Couldn’t be more different. Maybe there is something in there that has led to such contrasting performances from either managers teams apart from the roster they had to work with ?
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