Post subject: Re: Rhino’s Sporting Director Announcement
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:03 am
exiledrhino
Club Captain
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tad rhino wrote:the big difference between salford and leeds is expectation.
And the fact that they almost constantly exceed expectation and we are way below expectation points to good signs.
Ultimately, this seems a long term appointment, you don't sack a DOR unless they have put years worth of bad coaches in place, not just one or two appointments.
I think it's much healthier that he's no loyalty to Smith. He loosely said he would support the coaching staff in the presser, but from the tone and body language, and the fact RS wasn't there speaks volumes.
Not expecting a change before the end of the season, but I'm almost certain we'll have a new coach next year.
One interesting part that he mentioned was repairing Salford's public image to the overseas market. Wonder if we need a similar thing.
Post subject: Re: Rhino’s Sporting Director Announcement
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 10:00 am
Ex-Swarcliffe Rhino
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A very good point. We do seem to have a somewhat tarnished reputation down under and don't seem to have the best "inside track" on players / agents etc from the NRL.
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Post subject: Re: Rhino’s Sporting Director Announcement
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 12:23 pm
Loiner at large
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Joined: Oct 30 2019 Posts: 558
Blease should be given time to carry out a full review of all rugby related matters at the club from coaching at all levels,support staff and playing roster. This will take time as in order to deliver the sustainable change that is required the right appointments need to be made and we don't have too much salary cap space at first team level. I would hope that the vision should be to create a structure where all levels of the club prepare a pathway to he first team. There should be an identity and a way of playing through the club which makes transition into the first team straightforward for young players. This is a problem for RS as currently his style of playing is not one you would want replicated across the club. As such the ball in RS count buy into the new reagime or move on. Who know he might step up but I believe there will be a parting of the ways at the end of the year.
Post subject: Re: Rhino’s Sporting Director Announcement
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 3:53 pm
KaeruJim
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I'm not trying to be controversial, but it will take more than using the words "winning" and "identity" for me to buy into Blease. Wanting to win, and being able to win, are entirely different things. It's not like the current staff we have are trying to lose.
Salford have managed to punch well above their weight, IB clearly was a big part of that. We desperately needed a fresh perspective and we have that now. We also needed some effective reach into NRL. What I'm looking for is better judgement on individual players, and getting the overall mix right.
Blease needs to decide on props/back rower combinations that will give us a better platform, on the 7 shirt, and obviously on whether RS is the right man or not. Said it before but although I'm not totally given up on this season (85% given up) - I don't think there are any excuses for Leeds not challening for all trophies in 2025. The thing Blease and others need to get right is: it isn't good enough to catch Wigan or Saints or Warrington, we have to assemble a BETTER team and coaching set up than they have. To do that, we are going to have to sign BETTER overseas players. Look at the impact French has had on Wigan for example - huge. We have Frawley.
Post subject: Re: Rhino’s Sporting Director Announcement
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 4:15 pm
Exeter Rhino
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Not sure Frawley is the best comparison with French. But even Miller and Croft aren't delivering the same kind of performances as Field and French.
Not too long ago we beat Wigan, and Harry Newman battered Field and French into submission. Harry hasn't come near hitting those heights since, either defensively or with ball in hand. Genuinely not sure who takes responsibility for that - I guess it is in Blease's remit now.
Post subject: Re: Rhino’s Sporting Director Announcement
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:01 pm
christopher
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Exeter Rhino wrote:Not sure Frawley is the best comparison with French. But even Miller and Croft aren't delivering the same kind of performances as Field and French.
Not too long ago we beat Wigan, and Harry Newman battered Field and French into submission. Harry hasn't come near hitting those heights since, either defensively or with ball in hand. Genuinely not sure who takes responsibility for that - I guess it is in Blease's remit now.
French and Field didn’t deliver those performances for Wigan in their first season either to be fair.
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