Quote Superted="Superted"And that's fair enough - I don't disagree with Wane on that - I want all props in RL to be tough and aggressive, however that's not my point.
My point is Wane shouldn't be saying he wants his player to be 'more aggressive' in the media in a direct response to an interview about him returning from a 6 month ban for pure thuggery. Regardless of the motive behind the comment, it sets at terrible scene.
He can say what he likes to Flower in the background - and if Flower is stupid enough to go out and coward shot someone, then that's his own fault. But Wane has a duty to the game and I feel his team talk on the documentary followed by the Flower incident should be enough for him to realise he needs to button it publicly with the macho bravado BS as it makes our game look thuggish.... It's not about his motive, it's about the impression it paints to the casual viewers. Think of a casual viewer watching Sky Sports news and seeing the video of Flower and the story he's returning from a 6 month ban for his actions and then seeing his coach saying he wants him to be 'more aggressive' - is that the image we want to portray? Is that going to encourage parents to introduce their kids to this 'family game'?
I'm all for the biff, it's part of the game in my view - but there's a line, Flower crossed it, was punished accordingly, but as a game, we need to be showing that we want none of that, Wane and his comments are too near to the knuckle.'"
I understand what you are saying, however i would argue that these particular circumstances are different.
IF flower was a notorious thug, that spent the last 6 months swaggering around and showing no remorse and had a string of convictions for violent acts then Wane would be totally wrong for trying to up his aggression levels.
From the outside looking in, Flower has spent the last 6 months timmering like a mouse. Worried for his family and worried that one split second act of utter stupidity could have ruined his career and potentially seen him doing time in the clanger.
Encouragement to be aggressive is the polar opposite to being encouraged to be violent.
Every single coach in the entire world of Rugby league asks for 'aggression' and that is all that Wane is doing here. Nothing more nothing less.
In my opinion the fact that Wanes recent statement has been jumped on has nothing do do with anything other than the outraged majority having a whine.
If people thought about it a little more pragmatically, then they would see a coach telling his player he needs to perform as a prop forward should do. Otherwise he will not be in the squad
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