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Has been at it for quite a few years now,as his profile states.
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Has been at it for quite a few years now,as his profile states.
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| Being a bit picky but I don't think Les Kiss was officially head coach. I seem to remember he shared a caretaker role with Tony Rea for a while. I stand to be corrected though.
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| I think he was head coach for a bit, didn't he share the role with Dan Stains for a while also?
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| I believe he came to be assistant coach to Dan Stains. When Dan Stains left Les took over and hauled us up from nearly the bottom of the table to a respectable place. An ex-Broncos player friend considered him to be one of the best coaches he had ever played under. I believe his official position was joint coach with Tony Rea until he left.
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| Quote ="Marilyn":3rilqpdkI believe he came to be assistant coach to Dan Stains. When Dan Stains left Les took over and hauled us up from nearly the bottom of the table to a respectable place. An ex-Broncos player friend considered him to be one of the best coaches he had ever played under. I believe his official position was joint coach with Tony Rea until he left.'" I think he would have turned into a very good head coach.
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| Whatever happend to the Great Aussie hope that was Dan Stains? Never heard of before we plucked him from obscurity and not heard of since.
Probably one of the crape$t decisions in the clubs history.
Dan Who?
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| We played some great rugby under Kiss at the end of 1999.
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| Quote ="retirethename"Whatever happend to the Great Aussie hope that was Dan Stains? Never heard of before we plucked him from obscurity and not heard of since.
Probably one of the crape$t decisions in the clubs history.
Dan Who?'"
You serious??Played plenty of S.O.O. matches,was a well respected "tough" player in ARL,saw recently he was boxing in a S.O.O. challenge fight cant remember who against,but he certainly wasnt a nobody as a player,agree he was poor as coach.
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| Don't like the fact it said Les Kiss played for the Bears in the NRL!!!
Have it changed.
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| The infamous Reverent Stains period...
His reign was but a brief and briefly-glorious one. Ironically after the Cas semi victory, the league form dropped off and then Wembley beckoned.
Stains 'lost the dressing room' when he and some of the senior players - Edwards was one - had differences of opinion regarding coaching methods i.e Edwards became convinced that Stains couldn't coach. Stains insisted on his methods being followed without question - a my-way-or-the-highway approach - and this lead to bad feeling. The Super League form didn't improve after Wembley and Stains was shown the door, Les Kiss taking on the coaching role with Rea for a while before Kiss also exited.
Les has done his CV no harm at all with the Irish claiming the grand slam. The money's much better in Onion, everyone knows that...
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