In the hayday the coaches didn't hugely matter as the quality on the field largely coached themselves. The biggest example of this was under Dorohay. He lost the dressing room that much that Edwards used to lead training sessions and the players would train themselves.
What I am surprised is that our win rate under wane was the same as it was in some of the glory days? That can't be right surely?
For the majority of the wane years we played some very poor rugby and generally underperformed to the point of losing a large number of matches we never should have done. Yes, we won trophies, but runs towards the end of the season papered over some pretty bad performances in the ordinary seasons. Can't compare to win percentages under Monie etc surely?
Quote: MattyB "Going off your logic.... If I gathered a dozen of my mates into my kitchen (post covid of course) and gobbed off a few rounds of "Wanky Warrington" it would have a better atmosphere than the DW stadium.
Depends if your kitchen is designed to have 12 or 25 in it. If it’s 12 it’s rocking, if it’s 25 it’s a soul less white elephant mate
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