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| Quote: anarkik "People on here or elsewhere, and who are they saying? I can't imagine it could be worse than a Cummins/Poching double act, but then I am open to being unpleasantly surprised.'"
I've heard from two different people today (One a Rhinos fan, one a Bulls fan) that Iestyn Harris will now be getting it .
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| Nah! It's Cullen.
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| Quote: Ewwenorfolk "I've heard from two different people today (One a Rhinos fan, one a Bulls fan) that Iestyn Harris will now be getting it
Good, he can play 6 whilst Sykes is banned and then switch to hooker and L'Estrange can play scrum half. If we can get Deacs back on a short term loan we could really challenge for the top 8.
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| Quote: Bullseye "Nah! It's Cullen.'"
The tension's Cullen me too.
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| At least if it's Cullen the players can go out and celebrate with a night or two on the beer.
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| Quote: tigertot "The tension's Cullen me too.'"
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| Quote: DILLIGAF "Bogsal? How old are you, about 10? ..........'"
Over 21 and under 60. Hope that satisfies your curiosity????
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| Iestyn Harris - highly regarded by those in the game in terms of his coaching potential, seemed to do a good job with the Wales team he took over in a short space of time last year and has been involved in some promising work at both Featherstone and Crusaders in the last couple of seasons.
As a pundit he always seems to offer a level of insight and reading of the game unmatched by anyone else on our screens or airwaves and I'd be very interested to see how he does as a head coach, at the end of 2007 when I gave up on McNamara as a first team coach I did suggest him as a replacement, so I may be slightly biased here.
Cummins and Poching have both been involved in a coaching set-up that has led a team to 3 GF wins in a row, while successfully integrating home grown talent into the first team, they were both brought into the coaching set-up at Leeds by Tony Smith, who is of course brother to Brian so they can be claimed as part of his "stable" which oddly seems important to quite a few people, they might not be such a bad shout.
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| It's not the end of the world if it's Iestyn, but it would be quite a gamble. He's shown some promise as Asim points out, but whether or not it's the right time to pick someone relatively unproven is debatable. I also imagine it wouldn't be particularly helpful in terms of getting people back to Odsal, and it might well look like a 'third place' choice after McDermott and Potter and make people question why we were unable to secure the services of either of the other two.
Nothing I've seen links him with the post nor have I seen any indication that he's keen, but I will wait and see. I'm just hoping that whoever it is, the announcement can be widely interpreted as 'positive' news and will encourage a few spectators back to see whether the new man can ring the changes.
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| I think Iestyn Harris will be a top class coach.
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| The irony would be hard to believe.
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| Quote: Bulls4Champs2010 "I think Iestyn Harris will be a top class coach.'"
maybe he will but it would be one hell of a gamble for board to take. Cant see it attracting many of the stay aways back either considering iestyns part in our current financial woes either.
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| Quote: Adeybull "The irony would be hard to believe.'"
Its got storybook ending written all over it, the man who's transfer seemed to be so key to our current plight leading the club back to glory.
Thats that sorted then, irony wins.
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| Quote: anarkik "I also imagine it wouldn't be particularly helpful in terms of getting people back to Odsal'"
I don't think there is a "name" who would get the crowds flocking back to Odsal on a regular basis, apart from maybe Brian Noble or Robbie Paul simply for sentimental reasons, and even then I doubt it would be that significant in terms of numbers.
The profile of RL is such that the "floating" fan is unlikely to have his or her head turned in the same way that a football team could benefit by appointing, for example, a famous international player.
I think most people who closely follow the game would be enthused by an appointment in the same vein as Wigan's decision to go for Michael Maguire, but that would barely register with the type of fan who has lost interest in attending games.
A new coach providing decent results is the only way crowds will start going back the right way, backed up with a pro-active marketing strategy.
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