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| Quote the flying biscuit="the flying biscuit"
Be interesting to hear your views on O'loughlin as being one of the best back rowers in the World...???
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I dont think that at all. Whats this got to do with Lockers anyway?
FWIW Lockers performed well in the games against NZ - No-one can deny that, im just waiting for him to perform like that for wigan.
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| Quote jonh="jonh"Il respond to each point individually.
1. Gaining weight should not slow you down leam muscle mass if you condition youself correctly will lead to improvements in maximal strength which in turn can be converted to power, power is the ability to produce force quickly over a short period of time, which means increased power = increased speed.
2.The stats may say he has been more productive yes but that does mean he has been a better player? Of course not it simply means he has had more opportunity in the Wire team than he did at Saints, because they could break teams in other areas. It would be interesting to see a ratio of the times his ball is in his hands to assisst ratio, if that stat is available and shows he has a higher percentage conversionm in a Wire shirt i will agree with you. From what i have seen he converted more of his chances at Saints, anecdotal evidance but unill we get empiracle evidence on that its the best we have.
3.See point 2.
4.see point 2
5. His physical condition is not fine he is clearly carrying excess dead weight, if all he did was pump iron and not cnvert it to power through a periodized process in those 6 months your conditioning staff want shooting.
6.Agree although Senior does seem to have found a resurgance in form this last year.
7.If his try assists go down next year due to the added quality does it mean he will have played worse, or does it mean you have relied on him less, see point 2.'"
 In all honesty, i do tend to air on the side of caution when reading stats/information posted by an individual, who, in all honesty, looks to struggle with the spelling of their own personal name. 
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| All you lot seem to do is pick up on my spelling, i am sorry i am dyslexic i will try harder to correct this but it happens i am sorry, if you are unable to understand my post due to poor spelling i am sorry, but if you can at least attempt to give an opinion on the topic in hand.
Now regarding stats nobody anywhere is saying that they are not a valid tool of assessment and here is where you have to use a little brain power and the point you all seem to be missing they have to be used in context.
Comparing stats is not a valid tool between clubs due to many many influencing external factors, ie team orders style of play stengths and weakness of players in your own team game plan etc.....
I advocate stats wholeheartedly but if they are not used or analysed in the correct context they are meaningless.
The try assists comparrison stat is not a valid comparrison between clubs, if he drops to the National League makes 100 assists is he a better player? What i am saying is that if he has a storming season next year but due to the likes of King getting a fair bit of attacking ball as im sure he will, certainly more than Gleeson who is then unable to get his assist stats up is he a worse player?
If he had Calderwood outside him who would not have scored the tries that his outgoing wingpartner has hence would not have generated the same number of assits would this mean Gleeson was a poorer player? No.
I would suggest in this case the only real valid cross club is as stated about ratio of assits to ball carry or meters made per carry average etc.
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| 'periodized process'?  Are you Paul Cullen in disguise?
Incidentally, if you are dyslexic is your name actually John? Just trying to be helpful as nobody may have told you that you are spelling your name incorrectly.
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| Quote mark_m="mark_m"'periodized process'?
Are you Paul Cullen in disguise?
Incidentally, if you are dyslexic is your name actually John? Just trying to be helpful as nobody may have told you that you are spelling your name incorrectly.'"
no i am someone who knows about conditioning elite rugby league players, periodization is a basic concept of this. Ny username is correct, cheers if you could read it has already been mentioned in the post above.
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| as usual some of our posters prefer to try and patronise and gang up on a supporter of another clubs team rather than listen to his views
jonh you make some interesting points about the conditioning, one thing I remember about Gleeson is an interview in RLWorld magazine just after he'd joined Warrington where he said that he'd put on a lot of muscle bulk in the off season (before 2004) because Apollo Perelini had come to Saints and had a superb conditioning routine. I thought his best form was in the seasons 2004-05 (last year at Saints, first year at Warrington), he was less good in 2006 but last season was ok.
Also regardless of what his physical appearance is, the real proof comes in the empirical evidence, eg his on field stats and his gym performance, whilst we don't have access to those, I remember talking to someone at the club a year or so back who told me that Gleeson was the best in the club in lots of the areas where their fitness is assessed.
In Monaghan and Chris Hicks Warrington have signed two players who were very fit in the NRL and time will tell whether they are in as good shape at Warrington next season, although I think a player who really knows what he is doing in terms of keeping his body in peak condition, will keep in that way whatever regime he is under.
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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"a player who really knows what he is doing in terms of keeping his body in peak condition, will keep in that way whatever regime he is under.'"
See - Jon Clarke.
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| Cattastic, you may have noticed that I took on your role on TotalRL by pointing out the fallacy of the "Gleeson iz well rubbish since he joined Dire" argument.
Good news for the club, I reckon. I'd like to see Gleeson go on to even bigger and better things in 2008.
Oh, and I was impressed by him in the Test Series, one dropped ball apart.
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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"as usual some of our posters prefer to try and patronise and gang up on a supporter of another clubs team rather than listen to his views
jonh you make some interesting points about the conditioning, one thing I remember about Gleeson is an interview in RLWorld magazine just after he'd joined Warrington where he said that he'd put on a lot of muscle bulk in the off season (before 2004) because Apollo Perelini had come to Saints and had a superb conditioning routine. I thought his best form was in the seasons 2004-05 (last year at Saints, first year at Warrington), he was less good in 2006 but last season was ok.
Also regardless of what his physical appearance is, the real proof comes in the empirical evidence, eg his on field stats and his gym performance, whilst we don't have access to those, I remember talking to someone at the club a year or so back who told me that Gleeson was the best in the club in lots of the areas where their fitness is assessed.
In Monaghan and Chris Hicks Warrington have signed two players who were very fit in the NRL and time will tell whether they are in as good shape at Warrington next season, although I think a player who really knows what he is doing in terms of keeping his body in peak condition, will keep in that way whatever regime he is under.'"
Regards Apollo he has a reputation for getting players "big" in the same way as ex GB and Bradfrod conditioner currently at Penrith whose name escapes me.
As stated the key to conditioning is conditioning is converting the lean mass from weights to maximal strength then converting that to power. Im sure this would be the case under the controll of Apollo.
For a centre Gleeson is carrying in my opinion excess weight i remember on the tri nations DVD last year seeing him with his shirt off and looking a bit tubby. I appreciate rugby is not body building but non lean mass is detremental to performance fact.
Im not sure Warringtons last conditioner Paul Derbyshire i think was up to much and could be the reason you have not over achieved. Many people point to the head coach but the conditioning of a team is in many ways more important than the technical coaching. A conditioner spends much more time with the players. Last year Harrison lost his job at Salford after a fantastic season the only thing that changed was the conditioner in the backroom staff, since McRea arrived he has now left the club.
My point regarding Gleeson is this at 17/18 he was young hungry and ambitious, motivated to make a career. To make the best of your ability you do have to live the game, i just think once he "made it" he may have lost focus on training and this i feel has shown, although his skills have improved i dont think he has made as much as he could of his ability.
I hope the new conditioner can address this situation as i feel every year he has lost a little in this area, and if he does im sure he will produce his best form of his career for England and Warrington.
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| Quote jonh="jonh"Regards Apollo he has a reputation for getting players "big" in the same way as ex GB and Bradfrod conditioner currently at Penrith whose name escapes me. -
As stated the key to conditioning is conditioning is converting the lean mass from weights to maximal strength then converting that to power. Im sure this would be the case under the controll of Apollo.
For a centre Gleeson is carrying in my opinion excess weight i remember on the tri nations DVD last year seeing him with his shirt off and looking a bit tubby. I appreciate rugby is not body building but non lean mass is detremental to performance fact.
Im not sure Warringtons last conditioner Paul Derbyshire i think was up to much and could be the reason you have not over achieved. Many people point to the head coach but the conditioning of a team is in many ways more important than the technical coaching. A conditioner spends much more time with the players. Last year Harrison lost his job at Salford after a fantastic season the only thing that changed was the conditioner in the backroom staff, since McRea arrived he has now left the club.
My point regarding Gleeson is this at 17/18 he was young hungry and ambitious, motivated to make a career. To make the best of your ability you do have to live the game, i just think once he "made it" he may have lost focus on training and this i feel has shown, although his skills have improved i dont think he has made as much as he could of his ability.
I hope the new conditioner can address this situation as i feel every year he has lost a little in this area, and if he does im sure he will produce his best form of his career for England and Warrington.'"
Carl Jennings.
I think you are absolutely correct, a conditioner is as important a part of the coaching staff as any. It is one area that I feel we have been wanting for a while as the previous couple of guys were doubling up on their duties, something which was a little short-sighted in my opinion. We have a perfect oppportunity to make a meaningful apppointment this time round.
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| Quote getdownmonkeyman="getdownmonkeyman"Carl Jennings.
I think you are absolutely correct, a conditioner is as important a part of the coaching staff as any. It is one area that I feel we have been wanting for a while as the previous couple of guys were doubling up on their duties, something which was a little short-sighted in my opinion. We have a perfect oppportunity to make a meaningful apppointment this time round.'"
Thats the fella i should really know that as he was the bloke that gave me my first really useful info on how to get into the conditioning game.....and as much as it may upset a few posters on here i came very close to applying for the job at Wire, obviously not saying i would have got it but i think id be in with an underdogs chance given my CV to date, but i feel i need a couple more years where i am at or perhaps in another sport ie union or cricket before being able to do the job of a head rugby league conditioner justice.
Foreshaw at Wigan is another example of an odd choice of conditioner as he has few formal qualifications, same said for Hampson at GB.
Wakefield have a conditioner with experience, a masters and a PhD and i think it showed last year.
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| Quote jonh="jonh"Thats the fella i should really know that as he was the bloke that gave me my first really useful info on how to get into the conditioning game.....and as much as it may upset a few posters on here i came very close to applying for the job at Wire, obviously not saying i would have got it but i think id be in with an underdogs chance given my CV to date, but i feel i need a couple more years where i am at or perhaps in another sport ie union or cricket before being able to do the job of a head rugby league conditioner justice.
Foreshaw at Wigan is another example of an odd choice of conditioner as he has few formal qualifications, same said for Hampson at GB.
Wakefield have a conditioner with experience, a masters and a PhD and i think it showed last year.'"
hampsons currently waiting by the phone for warrington to call him about our vacant conditioners posts, aparently he doesn't know how to use one
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