Quote: Andy Gilder "Lowes will still be doing at least one session per week with the Rhinos next year, as will Barry Eaton. McDermott has also said that the new assistant coach will have minimal input on game day.
It doesn't sound like a typical "second in command" post at the moment.'"
When I see Wigan on tv, Wane seems to take heed or at least talk to Iestyn Harris, but Smith seems to be very much a loner even with Poching close at hand.
I wonder if that's how McDermott learnt his role.
I contrast that with the NRL where there seems to be a phalanx of coaches although the head coach is always paramount.
I know which approach I would favour.
Surely it's better to bounce ideas off one another, two heads are usually better than one.
Provided that clear directions & instructions are passed down to the players.
I'd like to see us with a coach who's been a back or half back to complement McDermott's obvious expertise as a forward.
Dunemann would be a great shout in my eyes.