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| Quote: El Diablo "From somebody usually quite keen on stats and evidence, this scans as hyperbole really. Is the claim that Leeds haven't been coached since 2007 something you can actually justify?'"
I wouldn't have thought so but sometimes I like to post in a whimsical manner, not expecting it to be taken entirely seriously.
That said I see what McDermott is doing and I'm not finding it an attractive proposition at this point in the season. The goal-line defence is particularly concerning where players seem incapable of working consistently as a unit for a full set of six and are often found wandering around doing their own thing. This becomes doubly frustrating up at the other end of the field when opponents simply refuse to open up like the Red Sea and Leeds have to actually earn their scores by passing the ball to Watkins which usually results in a difficult conversion attempt.
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| Quote: Tony Soprano "Any news on Watkins injury yet'"
Sky sports app mentions that he will be out for AT LEAST 8 weeks, but doesn't mention what the injury is
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| Smiths reign was abit of a strange one.
For the first 18 months everything was the dogs bollox. But then things went west and weren't recovered until just before he left. There was alot of frustration and mediocrity sandwiched between those 2 sl wins. Remember blowing the treble in 2005? CC semi defeat to an average hudds in 2006? Or the playoff defeat at home to at the time an average warrington?
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| Smith's quality is producing teams that go out and play entertaining football - that entertainment more often than not results in winning rugby, which can in turn lead to trophies but not always inevitably in every competition as that would be unrealistic.
Warrington had won nothing of note for a long, long time prior to Smith replacing Lowes in March 2009. They'd got off to a disastrous start as Lowes imploded under the pressure - the televised shocker at home to Les Catalans (20 - 40), humiliation at Wakefield in round 3 (48 - 22) even Leeds managed to get out of Warrington with a win in Smith's first game in charge (12 - 20). The effort to impress the new boss backfired a week later with the nadir of the season at the Stoop (60 - 8 ) ending the opening five rounds plum last on the table without a win or a sign of a win in sight. Smith had to take Warrington apart in season and start from first basics. What followed was an up and down season but he'd got into the culture of the club and begun to overhaul it. He set the lead, you either followed it or you were gone. Warrington before Smith arrived had been a six to eight finishing team in recent seasons capable of beating the best and equally capable of losing to the worst the league had to offer.
Historically no Championship for a staggering 54 years and while they're still waiting they're finally contenders again, having also won a LLS and broke out of the mid-table non-descripts and into being one of the contenders. Smith took them backwards (helped by Lowes' awful start) to propel them forwards as they went from finishing 6th to 10th to 3rd to 1st to 2nd. Meanwhile in the Challenge Cup - this time a 35 year wait - won at the first attempt with two more added in the next three seasons.
Smith had won the final trophy open to him in the domestic game with Leeds and returned after an 18 month gap as the International supremo to win the next one available to him this time with Warrington. He turned Leeds from nearly men to winners in under a year and he did the same again in his next domestic role - getting two enormous monkeys off the respective club's backs in the process.
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| I remember us narrowly losing the 2005 GF to a Bulls team including the temporary services of Adrian Morley, a loophole which was quickly closed, but too late for us.
Disgraceful suggestions AGAIN on here that 'anybody' could have coached Leeds to the GF win in 2004. As tvoc explained, that was a massive achievement that no Leeds team had come near since the early 70s. Smith also replaced more than half the team between the 2005 and 2007 GFs.
Bluey OTOH won both GFs without a single big signing playing a part (Buderus being here but missing the GF). That would suggest that he inherited a quality team, and that if a Leeds team could have been coached by 'anyone' to win GFs, it was the team under Bluey. The fact that he got turfed after one season badly affected by injuries to JP and McGuire suggests that was possibly GH's view as well.
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| Quote: tvoc "Smith's quality is producing teams that go out and play entertaining football - that entertainment more often than not results in winning rugby, which can in turn lead to trophies but not always inevitably in every competition as that would be unrealistic.'"
Clearly not as only 4 trophies from a potential 15 at his time at Leeds proves. Quite a quality to win the LLS in 2004 and with his team of Smith-made-Champions only win 3 of the next 13 titles (and 1 of the last 11)......meanwhile the team (Saints) who finished 15pts and 8 defeats behind this new champion team would go on to win 7 of those 11! Similar story after lifting the LLS '11, only 1 success from 6 (and the LLS ain't looking great for them atm) whilst McDermotthas taken 3 of the next 7 since then. Nice pattern emerging here.
Quote: tvoc "Warrington had won nothing of note for a long, long time prior to Smith replacing Lowes in March 2009. They'd got off to a disastrous start as Lowes imploded under the pressure - the televised shocker at home to Les Catalans (20 - 40), humiliation at Wakefield in round 3 (48 - 22) even Leeds managed to get out of Warrington with a win in Smith's first game in charge (12 - 20). The effort to impress the new boss backfired a week later with the nadir of the season at the Stoop (60 - 8 ) ending the opening five rounds plum last on the table without a win or a sign of a win in sight. Smith had to take Warrington apart in season and start from first basics. What followed was an up and down season but he'd got into the culture of the club and begun to overhaul it. He set the lead, you either followed it or you were gone. Warrington before Smith arrived had been a six to eight finishing team in recent seasons capable of beating the best and equally capable of losing to the worst the league had to offer.
Historically no Championship for a staggering 54 years and while they're still waiting they're finally contenders again, having also won a LLS and broke out of the mid-table non-descripts and into being one of the contenders. Smith took them backwards (helped by Lowes' awful start) to propel them forwards as they went from finishing 6th to 10th to 3rd to 1st to 2nd. Meanwhile in the Challenge Cup - this time a 35 year wait - won at the first attempt with two more added in the next three seasons.
Smith had won the final trophy open to him in the domestic game with Leeds and returned after an 18 month gap as the International supremo to win the next one available to him this time with Warrington. He turned Leeds from nearly men to winners in under a year and he did the same again in his next domestic role - getting two enormous monkeys off the respective club's backs in the process.'"
Yes Warrington have improved, but hardly surprising when (since they knocked Smith and Leeds out of the '06 playoffs) they've signed Morley, Atkins, Hodgson, King, Anderson brothers, Monaghan brothers, Myler, Ratchford, Waterhouse, Carvell and others. Similar situation as Leeds, the guy above him making the signings deserves a huge chunk of the credit. Granted they've won CC's (helped breaking the trophy draught by facing another team who'd not won anything in ages in the '09 final) but their playoff records shows he still hasn't turned them and the club into 'Champions' even though its his 'speciality'.
Given that he has another 2 years after this one on his contract I would bet he'll win them one GF at least but even 2 from 6 full seasons given his resources would be slightly underachieving, if he only lifts one then massive underachievement.
Quite interesting how he left it so late last year to sign a new contract at Wire, probably waiting to see if another team eager to splash cash was available to him......especially since Wire coincidentally didn't add to their squad in the off season. Quite like how when he left Leeds the big signings dried up, must've gotten the word from GH that players of the likes of Webb, Peacock, Lauitiiti and Ellis weren't going to so regular anymore. Without big signings Smith wanted away and didn't want to build a dynasty. Shows the measure of the man really and it ain't great.
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| Quote: craigizzard "Is he a denominator in the period of success that saw Leeds win two Grand Finals under their new coach, achieved after regular season finishes of first and second rather than fifth and fifth?'"
The point made was that McDermott played an important role as Smith's assistant coach in producing a mental toughness and winning mentality in the Champion side that McLennan inherited.
Quote: craigizzard "The "former champions who had lost the plot" then finished fourth in the regular season, were runners up at Wembley, and fell one match from the grand final despite being without their two best-performing players of the time.'"
The team McDermott inherited were not Champions. They were badly prepared for the WCC in 2010, they were badly beaten in the Cup final, and were knocked out of the playoffs at home to Wigan 6-26. For much of the season they played poor rugby. If it is an overstatement to say the team had not lost the plot they still had gone backwards or gone off the boil or whatever.
In McDermott's first season he was without 2 of the most influential players for half the time and had an several other first teamers out injured and therefore it took time to bring back the champion ethos. It is to his great credit that he was able to produce the turnaround from 8th place in July and then to a historic Championship win from 5th place and unlucky to be lose the Cup final to Wigan along the way.
In his 2nd season McDermott won the WCC and again reached the Cup Final and against all the odds once again produced a Champion side form the disadvantage of 5th place What many of his critics overlook is that he is working with the same key group of players who are older, slower and past their best and so has a big disadvantage compared to the two former coaches.
Quote: craigizzard "I await your judgement of how much the plot has been lost should any or all of these benchmarks not be achieved in Brian McDermott's third season. '"
Even if Leeds win nothing this year, McDermott will still have a better record of getting to finals than McLennan
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| I wonder which SL clubs will be clamouring to sign McDermott if and when his tenure at Headingley is over?
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| There has only been one consistent throughout, Gary Hetherington. The one person that was here prior to the 2004 title, assembling that squad that Smith coaches to the title. The one person that saw the transition through Mclennan and McDermott and the transition in personell.
That person remains in charge today and remains in charge of the transition going forward. Why anybody on here would think they know better than he what the squad needs in the next few years is beyond me.
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| Comparing different coaches achievements in different periods with different players is not scientific and therefore inconclusive.
I agree with tvoc in that Smith has produced teams that play an expansive attractive game. But like the Printer has pointed out not without some big name signings.
The point that I am trying to get across to McDermotts many critics is that they underestimate his abilities and achievements.
When Smith first went to Huddersfield as coach he lost a record sequence of matches (similar pattern at Warrington) and they finished bottom of the table and were relegated. They gained promotion the following season with McDermott joining as Smiths assistant coach in 2003. The pair then came to Headingley together and together coached us to the Championship in 2004. IMO McDermott made a big contribution to the 2004 championship and in creating the platform for the teams future success and I was fortunate to witness this first hand on several occassions.
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| Look, here's the thing. Tony Smith did great things at Leeds. Then he left. Things move on. Comparing McDermott to Smith is ot only difficult because of the different situations they inherited, it's also not all that relevant.
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| Quote: G1 "There has only been one consistent throughout, Gary Hetherington. The one person that was here prior to the 2004 title, assembling that squad that Smith coaches to the title. The one person that saw the transition through Mclennan and McDermott and the transition in personell.
That person remains in charge today and remains in charge of the transition going forward. Why anybody on here would think they know better than he what the squad needs in the next few years is beyond me.'"
Indeed. But let's not forget that GH publicly questioned whether the current squad was up to scratch about this time last year. IIRC he has stated that finishing top or thereabouts was a target for this season.
I don't have a particular axe to grind about McDermott (anymore), but I suspect that GH is not happy for the club to pin everything on another last gasp play-off charge. The WCC loss and early exit from the CC won't have been good for business (compared to better efforts last year), so I wonder what will happen to McDermott's permanent/rolling contract under the circumstances of things not picking up. Or indeed some of our established playing squad.
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| Quote: ThePrinter "
Given that he has another 2 years after this one on his contract I would bet he'll win them one GF at least
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I don't think so. The team under smith has pretty much reached it's zenith in the last couple of years, that was when they were ''supposed'' to win the grand final, but they didn't even make it in 2011 after being dominant in the regular season and after finally making it, lost last year, both times being thwarted by the apprentice and his OAP's.
They may still have another big playoff series in them but i'm not sure. The team will need rebuilding very shortly with many of their key players pretty much at the end of the line.
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| I seem to remember than in the disappointment of 2006 people on here were postulating that it was the loss of a certain assistant coach that caused Leeds to fall away, and that a certain head coach had been found out.
In the 4 seasons Brian Mcdermott has spent on the coaching staff at Leeds they have won an LLS, 3 Grand Finals, appeared in 4, and appeared in 3 Challenge Cup Finals. That’s a record that stands on its own as quality, it doesn’t need comparing to Smith, Mclennan or anybody else.
Id also add on the make up/quality of the squad etc, that its important to remember that this is an SC game and that SC is something that doesn’t only need to be planned in to our recruitment for each season in isolation but how this seasons recruitment effects next season. I have no doubt that some these extensions we have seen midway through seasons, especially over the last few years are simply maximising the use of the SC. Take Kirke as an example, whilst in isolation there may be better players and ones which come at a similar price, what the continuation of his contract, as opposed to signing a new player, allows us to do is get better cap value from the same money. If we have say £200k spare this year, and Kirke has a £75k per annum contract, what the renegotiation would allow us to do is get better value by paying him £150k this year, £37.5k next year, and £37.5k the year after. Whilst you may get a similar or even better quality player for £75k a year you almost certainly cant get one for £37.5k which will be Kirke’s cap cost for the next two years. This allows to keep/recruit better quality players. We do that 3 times and that is an extra £107.5k on the cap each year (I don’t know Kirkes wages, those figures are made up to illustrate)
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| Quote: Exeter Rhino "Indeed. But let's not forget that GH publicly questioned whether the current squad was up to scratch about this time last year. IIRC he has stated that finishing top or thereabouts was a target for this season.
I don't have a particular axe to grind about McDermott (anymore), but I suspect that GH is not happy for the club to pin everything on another last gasp play-off charge. The WCC loss and early exit from the CC won't have been good for business (compared to better efforts last year), so I wonder what will happen to McDermott's permanent/rolling contract under the circumstances of things not picking up.'"
It's an interesting observation, but one that IMO will not be ultimatly brought into question as I believe leeds will recover their league form, huddserfield will falter and leeds will wind up finishing 2nd.
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