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| Quote: Paul Thexton "I've got to be honest and say I half suspect the aussies could still beat us in a 3 game series if they did do that.
As to the facetiousness of your comment - you know very well what I mean. If you don't have the right quality of players available, the best coach in the world could not win a tournament for you, and by the end of it morons like yourself would be calling him a bad coach all of a sudden and calling for his head.
Tony Smith took a Huddersfield team that were utterly abysmal, and over the course of 2 years got them re-promoted to the SL and playing competetive RL to a reasonable standard by SL's standards - he then went to Leeds, who'd always had a good playing roster on paper but hadn't achieve anything for decades, and took them to a championship winning team in his first year - something which his predecessors could not manage.
Smith is not a bad coach - the quality of English players available for this tournament however, was unfortunately sub-par.'"
Which we and you would think T Smith already knew before we went out there
So you then have to come up with game plans and tactics to make you competitive
This he has completely failed to do
Clueless
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| Quote: Paul Thexton "I've got to be honest and say I half suspect the aussies could still beat us in a 3 game series if they did do that.
As to the facetiousness of your comment - you know very well what I mean. If you don't have the right quality of players available, the best coach in the world could not win a tournament for you, and by the end of it morons like yourself would be calling him a bad coach all of a sudden and calling for his head.
Tony Smith took a Huddersfield team that were utterly abysmal, and over the course of 2 years got them re-promoted to the SL and playing competetive RL to a reasonable standard by SL's standards - he then went to Leeds, who'd always had a good playing roster on paper but hadn't achieve anything for decades, and took them to a championship winning team in his first year - something which his predecessors could not manage.
Smith is not a bad coach - the quality of English players available for this tournament however, was unfortunately sub-par.'"
Not a bad coach? Give over. He drops the only guy who has given us some direction in Sinfield, for a loser like Rob Purdham. Keeps faith with a fullback who in every game has been nothing short of abysmal and leaves Lee Smith out. Makes some absoultely stupid decisions last week against NZ, which cost us the game, which gave NZ the mental advantage in this game. Then he leaves out JJB/Hock for wilkin, who, although wasnt that bad this game, has been shocking the whole tournament.
He is as bad a coach I have seen for a long time.
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| Quote: Asim "Like I say I agree we don't have the quality, but that doesn't excuse the way we have played for most of this World Cup, being free and fluid might sound, and look, good when it comes off but when the opposition is significantly stronger that won't happen, it might work for him at Wire in 2010 but thats a different ball game altogether.'"
Yep - I do agree with you, but as to the game plan and playing structure, I'm not sure - we've seen and heard players in the past put their hands up and admit that the coach told them what to do but the players just didn't produce it on the field (oddly this happens a lot at Warrington, and it's usually Briers who owns up to it, too), so I'd be interested to see some of the English players interviews that should be coming up over the next week or two.
As far as working for him at wire .... That's the style they already play from the Cullen era, and it's very much confidence based (and relies a lot on defences falling apart too!), which can see big winning runs, followed by big losing runs - I'd quite welcome a bit of structure and control in Warrington's game plan for the coming season! Hopefully Lowes' thoughts on RL are more akin to Brian Smith's style from when he was at Bradford!
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| Yes he should, that line up he put out today was bordering on the riddiculous. You have only 1 prop for the bench so what does the muppet go and do? He goes and sticks a stand off on the bench when he already has a hooker there! Utterly clueless, even Millward wouldnt do such a thing.
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| Quote: Eurob0y "Not a bad coach? Give over. He drops the only guy who has given us some direction in Sinfield, for a loser like Rob Purdham. Keeps faith with a fullback who in every game has been nothing short of abysmal and leaves Lee Smith out. Makes some absoultely stupid decisions last week against NZ, which cost us the game, which gave NZ the mental advantage in this game. Then he leaves out JJB/Hock for wilkin, who, although wasnt that bad this game, has been shocking the whole tournament.
He is as bad a coach I have seen for a long time.'"
The fact you think Sinfield provided anything approaching a sense of direction while he was on the field for England instantly loses you all credibility. You need to let go of the notion that the England squad was capable of winning this tournament, once you accept that we simply don't have the right quality of players you'll be able to look at this from a much more level headed perspective.
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| Quote: Paul Thexton "The fact you think Sinfield provided anything approaching a sense of direction while he was on the field for England instantly loses you all credibility. You need to let go of the notion that the England squad was capable of winning this tournament, once you accept that we simply don't have the right quality of players you'll be able to look at this from a much more level headed perspective.'"
Sinfield has offered us more direction than any other player. So I assume, you think leaving Purdham who looked so far out of his depth, he wouldnt have got a game for scotland, for Sinfield was the correct decision. Oh, and please could you show me where I said I thought this squad of england players could win the world cup. Cheers.
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| shaun edwards to replace smith!
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| Quote: Eurob0y "Sinfield has offered us more direction than any other player. So I assume, you think leaving Purdham who looked so far out of his depth, he wouldnt have got a game for scotland, for Sinfield was the correct decision.'"
If smith wanted his loose forward to ... you know .... play like a loose forward, and muscle in with the forward pack to gain yards (which admittedly I'm afraid didn't happen), then yes, it was the correct choice.
Sinfield has what I like to refer to as Andy Farrell syndrome, stick him in a 13 jumper and he seems to think that makes him chief playmaker, it takes out a huge amount of go forward - Farrell did eventually calm down and start playing like a forward though, and when Wigan moved him to prop for his last couple of seasons he was a revelation, absolutely superb - I'm not convinced that Sinfield has the ability or strength to fulfil that role when what his team needs is the ability to gain field position.
If Sinfield wants to make a career out of being a play maker, then he needs to move out of the pack in to the halves, and let someone else who can gain ground in the tackle or god forbid even bust a tackle get the 13 shirt.
Quote: Eurob0y " Oh, and please could you should me where I said I thought this squad of england players could win the world cup. Cheers.'"
Well, given that you seem to think a "better" coach could have produced a different result for England you quite obviously do think the players are capable with "the right man" in charge.
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| Im still waiting for you to show me where I said we could win the world cup. I never said this. I believe with a different coach we have done better in all our matches. So over to you mate, to show me where i said we could win the world cup, like you claimed.
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| Quote: Eurob0y "I believe with a different coach we have done better in all our matches.'"
And by better do you mean we could have won them?
I've got an interesting one - if we'd still lost all three of those games but by less, I predict you'd still be saying "we could have done better".
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| TONY SMITH Five eighth.
Born: 24 January 1967
Originally from Lismore and younger brother of Dragons and Steelers coach Brian Smith.
In 1992, Tony Smith was named on the interchange bench in the grand final against Brisbane.
In 1993, he was named in the run-on side in the grand final, once again against the Broncos.
An injury to his achilles tendon in a trial in Maryborough ruled Smith out for 1994, but he was able to make a brief comeback in 1995.
Went on to join his brother's coaching team at Parramatta and then moved on to coach Huddersfield (2001-2003) and Leeds in the UK, guiding Leeds Rhinos to a premiership wins in 2004 and 2007.
Following a successful coaching career in Great Britain, which saw him rise to success at an international level, the former St George five-eighth committed himself to the game in Europe when he declared his intentions to become a British citizen in 2008.
The national coach of Great Britain in January 2008, Tony Smith lives in the northern English town of Huddersfield, the birthplace of rugby league, with his wife and two children.
Brother of Brian Smith.
more: 1993
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| Quote: Paul Thexton "And by better do you mean we could have won them?
I've got an interesting one - if we'd still lost all three of those games but by less, I predict you'd still be saying "we could have done better".'"
Yes, I am saying we could have won them. Maybe not versus Australia but certainly the Kiwi's twice.
General consenus on this forum is that people agree with me.
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| You could put Stuart and Kearney in charge and we still wouldn't win it. The Australians are still streets ahead quality wise. Just compare some of the positions, Slater/Wellens, Inglis and Folau/Gleeson and Senior, Lockyer/Maguire or Pryce, Thurston/Burrow As has been said before we simply aren't good enough although i've never seen us perform so badly in every game. We usually pull at least one decent win out of the bag. You can't hold Smith responsible for the number of errors and penalties given away.
We also need a world class half back with the ability to control a game such as Lockyer and Fien have done in recent weeks.
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| You can have the best coach in the world but if your players are intent on kicking badly and dropping balls, well...
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