Quote PopTart="PopTart"We want the coach who nearly kept London in Super League to replace the coach who Did keep Wakefield in Super League?
We need to aim higher.'"
To a point I agree in that Ward was under very little pressure at London, big fish small pond.
However at the moment, we have sunk back to being a very similar club to London, we shouldn't be but we are.
After a few years playing and competing like a conventional team, we are now back to needing to find the mongrel spirit to survive as SL underdogs. In which case Ward might just fit the bill. He's certainly not tried and tested as Kear was but he showed enough to suggest he can get results from less than promising players.
Who would you suggest? Nobody immediately springs to mind. In a perfect world, JD would be the man but there is more chance of you or me getting the gig to be honest.