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Question: Next NSW Blues Coach for League?

Mark 'Sparkles' McGaw    
  1 (20.0%)
Des Hasler    
  2 (40.0%)
Ricky Stuart    
  0 (0.0%)
Dirk Wellham (of NSW Cricket)    
  1 (20.0%)
Gus 'Again' Gould    
  0 (0.0%)
Andrew 'Coke' Johns    
  0 (0.0%)
Wayne Pearce    
  0 (0.0%)
the Grocer who swung at Tallis    
  1 (20.0%)




Total votes: 5
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Jun 25th, 2012 at 11:48pm
 
So Meninga looks as menacing as always and now as Coach. He looks set for his goal of a Decade of Wins. He wants it so bad, that he wants to put it on the shelf next to his Greatest Player of All Award and his Ego.
Its so predictable that Stuart doesn't have what it takes to face Meninga head on - he's either too gutless or just plain distracted by the Refereeing as always (a hang-up since his Union days). This is why the Maroons will win the third match. Of course, Ricky will blame a Ref mistake or something that costs the match - blah, blah Tongue
That ain't good enough. The NSW Coach should be 'beyond' the Ref factor, hell - beyond the QLD factor as well Wink
Des Hasler seems like the next 'Contender' to face Mal 'Darth Vader' Meninga. Des is like Pearce and Folkes - they base their regime on 'fitness' and Hasler taught Manly to still be in it in and come home in the 2nd half = x2 premierships.
Dirk Wellham is in the poll because besides the Blues predicament being so sad these past years - maybe Mr Intelligence himself, who led the Blues Cricketers to dominance and taught Steve Waugh all that he was to become - could weave some magic  Tongue ?

...finally, and you all probably know - I'm staking my claim upon Mark 'Sparkles' McGaw: Head of a successful 'Science Academy of Sport' that has churned out good sports people. Mark also looks after American Pro Wrestlers - this is probably from his Gladitator 'Hammer' days. Also, he successful had the OOMPH to sue a Television Network for $85,000 in damages.
Basically, what I'm saying is that he has the 'Intelligence' that is needed for a Coaching role ...a successful Coaching role. Meninga isn't intelligent, he just has a persona that is feared and respected by his team.
Well, Mark has the CHARISMA to match that without feeling intimidated. Sure Meninga has made his 'after footy' success 'through' League, but McGaw has been one of the very rare major successes outside of the game. Put it this way, he doesn't have to sell himself for an advert like most sportspeople end up doing.
The advantage of this is McGaw won't be afraid of losing like Meninga would - Mark can take it (the game) or leave it and this is pure 'confidence' in a very attacking nature.
Through in the fact that his Centre partner Andrew E.T. Ettingshausen is possibly the most successful Footy player outside of the any football sport (inc Soccer players, although they make millions from the game itself) here in Australia. Its a win/win combination if ever there was. Smiley Smiley
McGaw also faced up to Meninga upon the field and answered the challenge well - hell, it was his period that the blues were winning mostly! Cool McGaw was never afraid of slapping Meninga around and even with his fists. In fact, McGaw seems to be the only player that slapped Meninga around. Sparkles was never intimidated ...although E.T. may have been at the size of Gene Miles, but Miles could never catch E.T.  Tongue

So with all this said: I think the word should be spread to bring forth Mark 'Sparkles/the Hammer' McGaw to put some spark into the game-plan of the the Blues and hammer the Maroons.
It would be nice to tease Meninga and make him think he was gonna make x10 straight series wins - only to be snuffed by McGaw at the final hurdle. I can see Meninga's lip curl at the site of Mark in the opposite box.  Grin

The only other 'certainty' that I can think of and someone who could make x10 straight series wins easily - is none other than Peter Sterling. But we all know that will never happen as he has stated so, so many times.  Sad

Oh, and the Grocer who took a swipe at Tallis during a celbrity match. Well, it was sad to see someone like him having some grunt while the team itself lacked any. They have some grunt now through one player ...damn, I forget his name right now - the Sharks forward and a UFC fighter ...Gallen, that's it!. But League is a 'team' sport and there should be no 'individuals' or individual performances in the side ...except for the Coach. Mark McGaw is his own man, and he will never be 'owned' by Meninga.

So,  there you have it. Smiley
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Reply #1 - Jun 26th, 2012 at 1:18pm
 
If Carney steps up for the 3rd game NSW should win. The NSW forwards have dominated in the first two games, the only problem was a lack of scoring opportunities set up from the halves. Forget Pearce trying to do this, only Carney can. If Carney can replicate his club form then NSW should win.

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Reply #2 - Jun 26th, 2012 at 1:34pm
 
Des Hasler by a country mile...
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Reply #3 - Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm
 
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.
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Reply #4 - Jun 26th, 2012 at 7:46pm
 
I would think NSW are favourite to win. QLD are looking tired and there are form problems so if NSW loose this one they really should hang their heads.

As for Stuart, he is the worst coach in the game. He has taken every club side he has coached to the bottom from a better start when he took over. He embarrassed the nation when national coach and he just does not have it. Win or not NSW need a real coach for the future, not a hair brain like Stuart.
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Reply #5 - Jun 26th, 2012 at 9:03pm
 
True and true Nairbe.
NSW are favourite to win, its been a long time since they have been for a series ...but can they actually do it? QLD looked the same last series, they didn't win it. Its just that NSW lost it like a bunch of headless chickens.

Come to think of it - you're right. Stuart has plagued every club he has coached ...except Cronulla: they are already losers, they know it and that's what peeved Stuart off to make him quit  Grin

I'm pretty sure Stuart's tactic for the 3rd Game will be based around 'kicking', rather than running or tackling towards a win.
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Reply #6 - Jul 8th, 2012 at 7:19pm
 
oh dear, looks like NSW are resigning Ricky for three years and Canberra are fav to sign him as coach over there as well. Looks like Canberra are favourites for the spoon in 2013.
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Reply #7 - Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:05pm
 
I think the Two necessary changes are that we either always play the 3 games in three states or that NSW stops taking a game to Malbourne.

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We need a better selector of referees.

I thought the coach did a pretty good job although I was critical of his selection and not a big supporter.

I would put a big question mark on some of the selections.

Pearce at Half was very ordinary - he kicked very poorly in all 3 games.
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Reply #8 - Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:13pm
 
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm:
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.



To be honest when 2 results came down to refereeing errors I think some criticism their way was due. How do they select a ref for the decider with a historical Qld bias?

How does a ref find a no obstruction decision when the instruction all year has been that to run behind a player is an automatic penalty?

In game 1 we had a ten min bin for a nothing punch which changed the game but in game 3 a serious punch didn't even get a penalty?
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Reply #9 - Jul 9th, 2012 at 7:54pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:13pm:
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm:
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.



To be honest when 2 results came down to refereeing errors I think some criticism their way was due. How do they select a ref for the decider with a historical Qld bias?

How does a ref find a no obstruction decision when the instruction all year has been that to run behind a player is an automatic penalty?

In game 1 we had a ten min bin for a nothing punch which changed the game but in game 3 a serious punch didn't even get a penalty?


It is always the weakest and most arrogant line to blame the referee's for your performance. A good team wins anyway and NSW need to understand that and stop finding excuses each year. The refereeing was ordinary for everyone. They won two games one for each and diddikums, both states give up a home game to Melbourne every third year so suck it up buttercup.
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Reply #10 - Jul 9th, 2012 at 8:15pm
 
nairbe wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 7:54pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:13pm:
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm:
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.



To be honest when 2 results came down to refereeing errors I think some criticism their way was due. How do they select a ref for the decider with a historical Qld bias?

How does a ref find a no obstruction decision when the instruction all year has been that to run behind a player is an automatic penalty?

In game 1 we had a ten min bin for a nothing punch which changed the game but in game 3 a serious punch didn't even get a penalty?


It is always the weakest and most arrogant line to blame the referee's for your performance. A good team wins anyway and NSW need to understand that and stop finding excuses each year. The refereeing was ordinary for everyone. They won two games one for each and diddikums, both states give up a home game to Melbourne every third year so suck it up buttercup.



Qld have never given up a game - it really does help to know what you are talking about.

Ordinary refereeing does not impact both teams when virtually all the ordinary decisions go the same way.
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Reply #11 - Jul 10th, 2012 at 7:51am
 
I was right. Ricky Stuart - blamed the refereeing AGAIN and as always.
Too scared to have a go at Meninga himself, who just happened to have a go at the Media - such is his self-confidence in his God-like Ego.

Meninga is obviously the Top Dog in the QLD scene.
Defeat 'him' and you annihilate the team easily.
NSW has a good team - but lack a 'brain' and strength of character from a Coach to show them the way.
NSW was lucky to get within 1 point to be honest, considering much of the game was played in their half.
Once again, the players stood around in a bunch unsure what to do with themselves besides wait for ...another 'kick'. Roll Eyes

So I'll say it again. Mark McGaw is the only person who isn't intimidated by Meninga (and his Legend status) - in fact, he has the 'wood' on Meninga quite well.
Ricky Stuart for another 3 years? Roll Eyes Such stupidity shows from the NSW heirachy.
Hasler? Well he is the opposite of Stuart. Passive in his approach to Refs - but would probably blame the NSW supporters for not getting behind the team more if they lose. Afterall, he's a Manly boy and Manly, like Broncos and even Carlton are the teams that suck up to Refs and a least liked by the general populace of their codes.

...so there you have it. Wink
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Reply #12 - Jul 11th, 2012 at 7:28pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 8:15pm:
nairbe wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 7:54pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:13pm:
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm:
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.



To be honest when 2 results came down to refereeing errors I think some criticism their way was due. How do they select a ref for the decider with a historical Qld bias?

How does a ref find a no obstruction decision when the instruction all year has been that to run behind a player is an automatic penalty?

In game 1 we had a ten min bin for a nothing punch which changed the game but in game 3 a serious punch didn't even get a penalty?


It is always the weakest and most arrogant line to blame the referee's for your performance. A good team wins anyway and NSW need to understand that and stop finding excuses each year. The refereeing was ordinary for everyone. They won two games one for each and diddikums, both states give up a home game to Melbourne every third year so suck it up buttercup.



Qld have never given up a game - it really does help to know what you are talking about.

Ordinary refereeing does not impact both teams when virtually all the ordinary decisions go the same way.



OH dear Grin

Yes Yes in the early pre-super league era NSW did give up some games but the 94 - 96 sector was even. Then of late QLD gave to melbourne in the 09 series. Take a look.

http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/soo_idx.html

The rest is just sad rubbish, don't be so precious. NSW lost this year, QLD didn't win and i will maintain it is the looser coach you have.
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Reply #13 - Jul 11th, 2012 at 7:42pm
 
nairbe wrote on Jul 11th, 2012 at 7:28pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 8:15pm:
nairbe wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 7:54pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:13pm:
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm:
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.



To be honest when 2 results came down to refereeing errors I think some criticism their way was due. How do they select a ref for the decider with a historical Qld bias?

How does a ref find a no obstruction decision when the instruction all year has been that to run behind a player is an automatic penalty?

In game 1 we had a ten min bin for a nothing punch which changed the game but in game 3 a serious punch didn't even get a penalty?


It is always the weakest and most arrogant line to blame the referee's for your performance. A good team wins anyway and NSW need to understand that and stop finding excuses each year. The refereeing was ordinary for everyone. They won two games one for each and diddikums, both states give up a home game to Melbourne every third year so suck it up buttercup.



Qld have never given up a game - it really does help to know what you are talking about.

Ordinary refereeing does not impact both teams when virtually all the ordinary decisions go the same way.



OH dear Grin

Yes Yes in the early pre-super league era NSW did give up some games but the 94 - 96 sector was even. Then of late QLD gave to melbourne in the 09 series. Take a look.

http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/soo_idx.html

The rest is just sad rubbish, don't be so precious. NSW lost this year, QLD didn't win and i will maintain it is the looser coach you have.


I am not a Ricky Stuart fan I thought his selection was an error but NSW dominated 2 games and were very compedative in the third.

The coach done his job well. You have to wear the refereeing even when it's terrible for me the big dissapointment were a few selections.

A half back who in the game for his kicking who's kicking game is not up to the right standard can not succeed - ever.

Carney was OK but struggles at that level as well - he is dependant on targeting weaker players and for the most part is not presented with the type of opportunity he needs at that level, though I think he may get there.

For Qld the end or their run is close this year the best team didn't win.
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Reply #14 - Jul 12th, 2012 at 8:52pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 11th, 2012 at 7:42pm:
nairbe wrote on Jul 11th, 2012 at 7:28pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 8:15pm:
nairbe wrote on Jul 9th, 2012 at 7:54pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 8th, 2012 at 10:13pm:
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on Jun 26th, 2012 at 6:59pm:
Yeah, I think Hasler is a certainty for next year.
Stuart couldn't even 'stand up as if he's got a pair' and slag off Meninga in the papers. Too gutless and picks at the Ref's instead.



To be honest when 2 results came down to refereeing errors I think some criticism their way was due. How do they select a ref for the decider with a historical Qld bias?

How does a ref find a no obstruction decision when the instruction all year has been that to run behind a player is an automatic penalty?

In game 1 we had a ten min bin for a nothing punch which changed the game but in game 3 a serious punch didn't even get a penalty?


It is always the weakest and most arrogant line to blame the referee's for your performance. A good team wins anyway and NSW need to understand that and stop finding excuses each year. The refereeing was ordinary for everyone. They won two games one for each and diddikums, both states give up a home game to Melbourne every third year so suck it up buttercup.



Qld have never given up a game - it really does help to know what you are talking about.

Ordinary refereeing does not impact both teams when virtually all the ordinary decisions go the same way.



OH dear Grin

Yes Yes in the early pre-super league era NSW did give up some games but the 94 - 96 sector was even. Then of late QLD gave to melbourne in the 09 series. Take a look.

http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/soo_idx.html

The rest is just sad rubbish, don't be so precious. NSW lost this year, QLD didn't win and i will maintain it is the looser coach you have.


I am not a Ricky Stuart fan I thought his selection was an error but NSW dominated 2 games and were very compedative in the third.

The coach done his job well. You have to wear the refereeing even when it's terrible for me the big dissapointment were a few selections.

A half back who in the game for his kicking who's kicking game is not up to the right standard can not succeed - ever.

Carney was OK but struggles at that level as well - he is dependant on targeting weaker players and for the most part is not presented with the type of opportunity he needs at that level, though I think he may get there.

For Qld the end or their run is close this year the best team didn't win.


Ricky brings passion for sure but too much passion and he cannot control it. He is like a Les Boyd or Mark Geyer he just can not keep it together at the right moments for the team.

I agree, i find it hard to see QLD winning next year and then for a couple while they rebuild but NSW don't really have a lot to work with either. They have the forwards at the moment but this passes quickly. It is in the back line thatNSW are really in trouble. They have no halves and most of the good young halves are QLDers. We look forward to Cherry-Evans maturing as a player. I wonder where NSW will find their backs? Too many show ponies like Hayne over the years that are not team players. It is personal glory not team. As i said NSW lost this series and they will do it again if they are not careful.
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