Quote: SaintsFan "I was also a massive fan of Daniel Anderson. '"
DA took a while to win me over completely. We were dumped out of the cup very uncerimoniously by Hull in his first few games and when they beat us by 1 point at KR (cooke drop goal) in the league I was haunted by the words of a poster who'd proclaimed he wasn't a coach to bring trophies in. Mind you, I also said that it wouldn't matter so much as long as I didn't have to drive home from Odsal/Headingly twice a year after a 60 point drubbing that Basil used to get us. He proved me wrong though and really pulled things together in 2006 and won plenty of trophies for us, even if a couple of GF defeats stick in the throat.
Quote: SaintsFan "But I was a massive fan of Basil too. They were very different coaches who brought out different strengths in Saints. '"
I, like most, got swept along in the wave of enthusiasm that Millward arrived with. He certainly had some strengths and gave us some great memories, but I do think his performance declined throughout his years here. He was not restricted by the salary cap, had an extrodinary playing roster and inhertited a squad that had honed its mental toughness and defence under Ellery Hanley.
Rumour had it that he wouldn't give a young player the time of day until they'd become a 1st teamer, and desperation signings like Leon Felton and Heath Cruikshank make you wonder what he was thinking at times.
He had his plus points, but in a salary capped competetion, I wouldn't like him at my club.
Quote: SaintsFan "I was no fan of Potter and am glad to see him gone. '"
My feeling on Potter were also mixed. I would often argue for him against your complaints as I felt on the whole you and his other detractors were unfair. He did a lot of good, we always finished in a decent position and obviously getting to the GF is an acheivement in itself. We were top scorers last year - not bad for (and I quote) "a team with a worse back line than wakefield". It was a difficult time for the squad and he's guided us through well, blooding some promising youngsters along the way.
My complaints were that sometimes (normally towards the end of the season) we seemed clueless - how many times did we end up with someone like Jammer kicking on the final play? A real no-show in the GF against wigan was a pretty gutwrenching way for him to finish up.
I also have convinced myself our terrible injury jinx, especially with the young backs, were a product of a either generally poor conditioning regeime or an attempt to concentrate on bulk rather than fitness/athletisism.
I think speccies from any other club probably thinks he did a good job. We're just a little spoilt at Saints. People may not have rated him, but I reckon we'd have had a much worse time if Basil had been in charge for the last 2 years.
Quote: SaintsFan "If our team all look leaner and fitter this season then that will be one score in Simmons' favour.'"
Assuming it translates to less injuries and doesn't affect our go forward, i agree. I too thought we generally looked in poor shape.
Quote: SaintsFan "I'm hoping he develops our players' skill sets so that we can see a little more of the old entertainers style rugby league returning. But I don't expect too much of that because unfortunately RL has moved on to more set plays and such like. '"
RL may not be as free flowing as 10 years ago, but we (compared to other clubs) relied far to much on grubbers close to the line or barging over with a big forward from 1 yard. Wigan showed this year that slick hands out wide still gives the rightful benefits.
Apparently W.Tigers were reknown for their attack, so hopefully some of that with transfer with Sizzler.
Quote: SaintsFan "Better defence...'"
A given
Quote: SaintsFan " I'd also like to see us far, far more disciplined with ball in hand. We were terrible in some matches, unable to hold on to the damn ball. Ridiculous. '"
If people want more flowing rugby, perhaps handling errors will be expected - barring any atrocious ball retention, the key for me is the quality of the structure when we do have the ball.