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| If nothing else he should get us playing in a way where you won't feel conned out of your hard-earned.
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| Quote lefty goldblatt="lefty goldblatt"Now official.
Be interesting to see if he brings his own team in, or we go again with Henderson, Briers et al'"
Actually he'd get more credit from me for keeping much of the same set up IF he judges it to be up to standard and he delivers.
I don't think any of us know what role/scope/influence Hendo and Briers have with SP.
Similarly for the rest of the back room staff.
I've no problem if he brings one or two new faces in in the backroom if he judges they wil add value.
Hendo did well at London before coming here and I think he'd be disappointed at not having been given a shot as head coach. Possibly that was the original intention when he joined but even though we've won trophy under SP I think we've gone backwards since the last year of TS.
Therefore with all the investment that's gone in I can understand why they wanted a proven pair of hands.
Hendo could end up as head coach of Cas! Who knows.
For me Briers needs to eventually go elsewhere to prove himself (similar to Cull) if he wants to be head coach.
I'm a lot happier than I was before the Powell appointment was announced.
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| I think we need to allow Powell to decide on his backroom really, hopefully he will want to work with Briers and Henderson but he needs to be backed to be successful and that includes the backroom staff IMO.
Henderson may well want to move on to become a head coach elsewhere, Anderson could possibly be promoted to first team as well. I certainly don't hold any of the current coaching staff outside of Steve Price accountable for our poor performances and I wouldn't be heralding them as the reasons we win trophies if we pick up silverwear, the buck stops with the head man.
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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"
3) He plays attacking, expansive rugby. This will be a welcome change for us. One of the most creditable things about Cullen during his time here was he had a philosophy about us wanting to be an attacking team, from his early days ('get the nails out of Jon Clarke's feet') to wanting the pitch specifications at the HJ to be wide so he could bring in attacking strike players. We've lost that since about the mid point of the TS era, but I think Powell will revisit that. If the knock on him is "he hasn't won things and has come up short in big games", well that has been where we have been in recent years too...but I'd rather we came just short playing expansive positive rugby like Cas did, than what we have had recently.'"
I can assure you this hasn’t been the case at Cas since 2017.
For the last few seasons our style has been pretty basic and pretty easy to nullify. In 2017 we had naturally attack-minded players in Hardaker, Gale, Benny Roberts and McShane. Even our props could offer a ball-handling threat.
In 2018, 2019 and 2020 we were pretty predictable and easy to defend. Shut down our left-edge and we offered very little. This year looks a bit more positive with Evalds at full-back, but we’re still not offering much attacking threat.
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| Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"Hope he goes well for you. He's been a massive part of improving Cas and leaves with the thanks of most of our supporters.
The massive question mark over him is winning big games. We've put in some abject performances in finals, semi-finals and play-off games.'"
Ouch. Hit us when we’re down. 
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| Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"I can assure you this hasn’t been the case at Cas since 2017.
For the last few seasons our style has been pretty basic and pretty easy to nullify. In 2017 we had naturally attack-minded players in Hardaker, Gale, Benny Roberts and McShane. Even our props could offer a ball-handling threat.
In 2018, 2019 and 2020 we were pretty predictable and easy to defend. Shut down our left-edge and we offered very little. This year looks a bit more positive with Evalds at full-back, but we’re still not offering much attacking threat.'"
Sounds very familiar 
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"Ouch. Hit us when we’re down.
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2014 Challenge Cup final - dismal.
2014 - one win to finish top and we were awful.
2014 play-offs - hammered both games.
2015 - didn’t make the play-offs.
2016 - didn’t make the play-offs.
2017 Grand Final - say no more.
2018 SL final elimination play-off - nilled.
2019 SL semi-final elimination play-off - nilled.
2020 - abysmal. 2 wins from 11 games after the re-start. If the season hadn’t been so disrupted, I think some might have been calling for Powell to go.
We have been dire in big games. Arguably, the only one we have won was the 2017 SL semi-final and we were lucky then - St Helens scored more tries and if they had kicked any of the (fairly easy) conversions we would have lost.
Having said that, I don’t think we would have been in those games without Powell.
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| Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"2014 Challenge Cup final - dismal.
2014 - one win to finish top and we were awful.
2014 play-offs - hammered both games.
2015 - didn’t make the play-offs.
2016 - didn’t make the play-offs.
2017 Grand Final - say no more.
2018 SL final elimination play-off - nilled.
2019 SL semi-final elimination play-off - nilled.
2020 - abysmal. 2 wins from 11 games after the re-start. If the season hadn’t been so disrupted, I think some might have been calling for Powell to go.
We have been dire in big games. Arguably, the only one we have won was the 2017 SL semi-final and we were lucky then - St Helens scored more tries and if they had kicked any of the (fairly easy) conversions we would have lost.
Having said that, I don’t think we would have been in those games without Powell.'"
The only finals we'd have made in that time without Powell would have been the MPG.
Was the cup quarter or semi in 2014 not a big game ? The playoff win over Warrington 2019 ?
The amount of players who've left in his tenure and he's kept us consistent and in and around the top 5 every year (bar last year's joke season), losing Chase, Carney, Clark, Solomona, hardaker, Gale etc.
Not sure what your game is or if you blanked out years 2002-2013 and what it was like watching Cas pre Powell...
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| Quote Towns88="Towns88"The only finals we'd have made in that time without Powell would have been the MPG.
Was the cup quarter or semi in 2014 not a big game ? The playoff win over Warrington 2019 ?
The amount of players who've left in his tenure and he's kept us consistent and in and around the top 5 every year (bar last year's joke season), losing Chase, Carney, Clark, Solomona, hardaker, Gale etc.
Not sure what your game is or if you blanked out years 2002-2013 and what it was like watching Cas pre Powell...'"
I said quite clearly that I’m not sure we would have made those games without Powell.
The cup semi in 2014 was against a very weak Widnes team who had an easy ride to the semi.
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| Sally pretty much summed up my thoughts.
Wane and McDermott have the trophies, but they inherited the 'system' that was already built at those clubs. Powell on the other hand, has a pedigree of improving every club he's coached at. And he's done it with limited resources with players who wouldn't otherwise be looked at by 'big' clubs.
I also have no problem with him bringing along his coaching team, no matter what demeanour they may display. My only remaining wish is that he manages to lure Trueman along to build our future team around.
We have some great young stars in the making at Warrington, and Powell is the perfect man to get that missing link going. Riley alongside Trueman, Ashton, Thewlis, King and Roebuck in the backs and Butler, Robson, Longstaff, Doro learning from the likes of Cooper, D Clark (hopefully) and Philbin. What's not to like? And an entertaining brand of rugby to boot...
This is the most positive I've felt as a Wire fan since about 2013.
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| On the negative side i now have to keep an eye on the results of 2 coaches this season and panic at every defeat for 2 teams!
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