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| Quote: Jake the Peg "saints - the longy show. Simple as
hudds - good 1st half. Faded in the 2nd. Lucky to win in the end
crusaders - shocking
quins - huffed and puffed and came through against a side with loads of injuries and who won't trouble the 8 this year
cas - apart from one spell after 1/2 time the same assessment of the quins game
wigan - showed us up for what we are
bradford - battered them down the middle in the pouring rain. Lucky their best player was ill or they may have won it in the 1st half
salford - 2nd loss against the bottom 2 sides last season
Probably the least injuries of any side in SL. Slow and ponderous in attack, static in defence. 2009 with less injuries IMO. No new ideas, no real tactics'"
Hard to argue with any of that.
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "saints - the longy show. Simple as
hudds - good 1st half. Faded in the 2nd. Lucky to win in the end
crusaders - shocking
quins - huffed and puffed and came through against a side with loads of injuries and who won't trouble the 8 this year
cas - apart from one spell after 1/2 time the same assessment of the quins game
wigan - showed us up for what we are
bradford - battered them down the middle in the pouring rain. Lucky their best player was ill or they may have won it in the 1st half
salford - 2nd loss against the bottom 2 sides last season
Probably the least injuries of any side in SL. Slow and ponderous in attack, static in defence. 2009 with less injuries IMO. No new ideas, no real tactics'"
Yep ,same here. Fully agree with all .
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "saints - the longy show. Simple as
hudds - good 1st half. Faded in the 2nd. Lucky to win in the end
crusaders - shocking
quins - huffed and puffed and came through against a side with loads of injuries and who won't trouble the 8 this year
cas - apart from one spell after 1/2 time the same assessment of the quins game
wigan - showed us up for what we are
bradford - battered them down the middle in the pouring rain. Lucky their best player was ill or they may have won it in the 1st half
salford - 2nd loss against the bottom 2 sides last season
Probably the least injuries of any side in SL. Slow and ponderous in attack, static in defence. 2009 with less injuries IMO. No new ideas, no real tactics'"
Totally agree !!
One very good performance, 4 wins "ground out" with hard work and 3 total embarrassments. All with one of the strongest squads (on paper) in SL.
Something's got to give !!! .......and it's you Mr. Agar !!!!!
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| Said at the start of the season his position should be assessed after 10 games and will stick by that. Win the two games at Easter and the start/position in the table will be acceptable. Win one lose one and 12 points from 20 will be just above average. Lose both and the losses to the two lower teams will make the whole picture unacceptable. For sure the Salford and Crusaders defeats have been hard to take and raise big question marks over Agar's ability to motivate the team and make sure all of his players are playing at the top of their game. Easter Monday evening will be the time to decide.
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| Quote: PAUL M "Hard to argue with any of that.'" not good enough is it
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| Better than last season, but it should be with ther personal we have brougt in and we have done pretty well on the injury front so far. Agar IMO isnt up to the job, as others have mentioned we need a top coach to take us onto the next level, I would love to be wrong about Agar but the team isnt leraning from defeats and he is makign the same caoching mistakes as last year. Our tactics are poor.
He has the next 2 games for me, we need to win at leats one of these games and the perforances need to be much improved, certainley at Rovers, as if we carry on our away form we will be in for a heavy defeat.
I hope Rule has his ear to the ground on potential coachs for next year, as I cant see agar getting an extension.
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| Quote: Staffs FC "Said at the start of the season his position should be assessed after 10 games and will stick by that. Win the two games at Easter and the start/position in the table will be acceptable. Win one lose one and 12 points from 20 will be just above average. Lose both and the losses to the two lower teams will make the whole picture unacceptable. For sure the Salford and Crusaders defeats have been hard to take and raise big question marks over Agar's ability to motivate the team and make sure all of his players are playing at the top of their game. Easter Monday evening will be the time to decide.'"
Totalt agree and then see if time to replace Agar.
Can't traval or can't motivate ?
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| Quote: Big Dave T "not good enough is it'"
Nope. The thing is though if we win our next two we would be in a very good position. This is why I don't think we should sack him. We are not going to get the type of caoch we want half way through a season. Let Agar see the season out but don't look to renew his contract and start looking now for next season.
Agar is not a bad coach I just don't think he is capable of developing players and moving on to the next level.
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| My frustration is the type of rugby Agar prefares..
Five drives and a kick..we have some ball handlers now..Long, Tansey and Horne, yet he still thinks driving the pack down the middle will win games, unless he becomes more expansive we will suffer as the pitches dry out, this was very apparent ot Salford. Good teams will just tire us out and ship out, even I know that and I am a girl
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| Quote: PAUL M "Looking at where we are after 8 games and the fixtures w have had then I think we have done okay. We have a won a couple of tough games but lost a couple of winnable ones so all in all we are about even. My issue is have we improved from last season? The squad is better and so is the proffessionalism but playing wise I don't think we are doing much different. We still look laboured in attack and whilst in defence we have improved. The ball movement, angles of run, offloading, support play etc etc has not improved and when the summer kicks in I feel our pack will be exposed a little for pace. We still have very little width to our game and still try and coast through games instead of trying to dominate them.
The big factor is consistency, we were not beaten by a better side tonight, we simply did not turn up to play and in SL when you do that you lose. There was defensive intensity, we slow and laborious in attack and we out enthused from start to finish. We look a different when playing away to our home performances and we seem to struggle with motivation. Once again we have coem up short because of our attitude, the coach should be sending them out spitting blood, but we come out like we don't care.
For me this boils down to the coaching team. Agar has done okay, he cleared out deadwood and recruited well but he has not improved us as a team and we are not playing better rugby. There are no real clear tactics either and we often rely on a big play from someone. He is a decent coach but for me is out of his depth at this level, I think he coaches well enough but cannot develop a player. We have young players like Briscoe and Hall who for me have not improved at the rate they should have.
Coaches like McGuire and Brown have taken decent players and improved them through their coaching abilities and they also play to a definate gameplan. If we are to achieve our potential then I feel we must recruit a top NRL coach for next season. I believe players like Hall, Briscoe, Yeaman, Washy, Horne etc etc can all improve uinder the right coach.
I am not having a go at Agar but simply stating my opinion and I have been on the fence about him for a while. We will never progress with Agar as coach and I think the board need to recognise this and start looking for his replacement so we can get the right man.'"
I understand the frustration and boy did I feel frustrated on Saturday but I don't agree with all of your analysis.:
1. Our results are better than last years over all so far this year (team versus team).
2. There is real structure to our attack - the try that Lyne scored was from a very structured attack, the try that Hall scored from the scrum was a planned move, the try that Tansey scored against Bradford before half-time was well-rehed and well executed (there are other examples). Last year we would have probably squandered the opportunity in all examples (the Lyne try would never even have been on the cards). What was missing on Saturday was patience - we rarely gave ourselves the field position we needed to mount serious attacks on the line. When we did we scored (e.g. the Lyne try).
3. I think our pack have plenty of mobility and pace including both O'Meley and Moa who have pace in the front row.
4. The key thing is that it is still a very new team who need time to gel around our half-back pairing and, yet again, our two first choice half-backs have hardly ever taken the field together. Here is where one of our main problems is imo.
5. Another main fault that I see is the defence. If we want to play free-flowing rugby we are likely to spill the ball a lot and, therefore, must be able to back it up with powerful, dominating and steadfast defence.
6. Finally, these fantastic Aussie coaches: do we really, as fans, want to watch Huddersfield/Wigan-esque spoiling tactics every week or do we want the free-flowing style that people so often extol the virtues of on here? As for Huddersfield and Wigan etc - let's wait until they win something with their fantastic coaches. It is only a quarter of the way through the season and, as we all know, the only constant is change. For example, look at the different interpretation at the play-the-ball over the weekend. The referees could completely mess up Wigan and Huddersfield's most potent weapon in one fell swoop by changing their outlook.
7. I am still not convinced about Agar but I think it's too early to get over-excited. There are other teams (and coaches) doing a lot worse than Hull. ( 6 wasn't "finally" after all)
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| Quote: Staffs FC "Said at the start of the season his position should be assessed after 10 games and will stick by that. Win the two games at Easter and the start/position in the table will be acceptable. Win one lose one and 12 points from 20 will be just above average. Lose both and the losses to the two lower teams will make the whole picture unacceptable. For sure the Salford and Crusaders defeats have been hard to take and raise big question marks over Agar's ability to motivate the team and make sure all of his players are playing at the top of their game. Easter Monday evening will be the time to decide.'"
I don't think it's so much about points as who we've lost to and the way we're playing.
If we'd lost at saints and home to hudds but won at crusaders and salford and at least put in a decent performance at wigan we'd all be much happier. As it is our 2 best performances are a distant memory and it's looking like 2009 all over again.
At least in 2009 we had massive injury problems and a team who were out on the pish every night
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "I don't think it's so much about points as who we've lost to and the way we're playing.
If we'd lost at saints and home to hudds but won at crusaders and salford and at least put in a decent performance at wigan we'd all be much happier. As it is our 2 best performances are a distant memory and it's looking like 2009 all over again.
At least in 2009 we had massive injury problems and a team who were out on the pish every night'"
Yes I understand that but nonetheless were we to beat KR away and Wire at home it would likely mean we had played well in both games and therefore previous form could be put down to blips etc. 14 points from 20 wouldn't be sackable form even if the make up of those 14 points was not what anyone expected.
I am not confident of victory in either game TBH and 2 more defeats should see the end of his tenure. As you rightly say we have put in some poor performances as well as some good ones this season and the key thing would be to see some improvement in performance. At the minute we appear to be going backwards and if that continues in the next 2 games then Rich.
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| Quote: downtheante "I understand the frustration and boy did I feel frustrated on Saturday but I don't agree with all of your analysis.:
1. Our results are better than last years over all so far this year (team versus team).
2. There is real structure to our attack - the try that Lyne scored was from a very structured attack, the try that Hall scored from the scrum was a planned move, the try that Tansey scored against Bradford before half-time was well-rehed and well executed (there are other examples). Last year we would have probably squandered the opportunity in all examples (the Lyne try would never even have been on the cards). What was missing on Saturday was patience - we rarely gave ourselves the field position we needed to mount serious attacks on the line. When we did we scored (e.g. the Lyne try).
3. I think our pack have plenty of mobility and pace including both O'Meley and Moa who have pace in the front row.
4. The key thing is that it is still a very new team who need time to gel around our half-back pairing and, yet again, our two first choice half-backs have hardly ever taken the field together. Here is where one of our main problems is imo.
5. Another main fault that I see is the defence. If we want to play free-flowing rugby we are likely to spill the ball a lot and, therefore, must be able to back it up with powerful, dominating and steadfast defence.
6. Finally, these fantastic Aussie coaches: do we really, as fans, want to watch Huddersfield/Wigan-esque spoiling tactics every week or do we want the free-flowing style that people so often extol the virtues of on here? As for Huddersfield and Wigan etc - let's wait until they win something with their fantastic coaches. It is only a quarter of the way through the season and, as we all know, the only constant is change. For example, look at the different interpretation at the play-the-ball over the weekend. The referees could completely mess up Wigan and Huddersfield's most potent weapon in one fell swoop by changing their outlook.
7. I am still not convinced about Agar but I think it's too early to get over-excited. There are other teams (and coaches) doing a lot worse than Hull. (
Good post, although I disagree with some of it.
I would not mind spilling the ball if we were trying lay an expansive game but we simply are not. We are in the main still playing boring one out rugby and even our forwards have stopped running in two's which we were doing in the early games. Our defensive line speed seems to have gone awol as does our aggression in defence. The halfbacks are an issue to an extent but we can't hide behind that again. Turner has proved to be capable but he and Long were poor against Salford but so were many other players.
My decision about not wanting Agars contract to be renewed is not based on purely this season. I have ben undecided about him for a while and I don't think he is a bad coach but I just don't think he has the skills to get us challenging for the top 4 which imo our cub should be. He does not seem able to develop a player and his tactics are also questionable as his ability to motivate a group of players going by the manner of the defeats to Crusaders/Salford.
Sacking him would be a mistake as we need to bide our time for the right man but I hope this season is Agar's last as I don't see us being successful with him in charge.
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| Quote: Staffs FC "Yes I understand that but nonetheless were we to beat KR away and Wire at home it would likely mean we had played well in both games and therefore previous form could be put down to blips etc. 14 points from 20 wouldn't be sackable form even if the make up of those 14 points was not what anyone expected.
I am not confident of victory in either game TBH and 2 more defeats should see the end of his tenure. As you rightly say we have put in some poor performances as well as some good ones this season and the key thing would be to see some improvement in performance. At the minute we appear to be going backwards and if that continues in the next 2 games then
His position at the club needs to crystallise in the next 2 months anyway IMO. They either need to extend his contract or say they're not and look for a replacement. We can't afford to be in limbo for the next 6 months. Whoever is going to be in charge for next season needs to know well in advance and have input into who we keep and who we release. Worst case scenario is we sack agar and appoint moore permanently.
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "His position at the club needs to crystallise in the next 2 months anyway IMO. They either need to extend his contract or say they're not and look for a replacement. We can't afford to be in limbo for the next 6 months. Whoever is going to be in charge for next season needs to know well in advance and have input into who we keep and who we release. Worst case scenario is we sack agar and appoint moore permanently.'"
It's simple for me, leave Agar and his team in charge for the season but start looking and sounding people out now for next season. Sacking Agar now would mean we are left with Moore in charge and should he does reasonably well we will then end up keeping him. That would be wrong as I think we need a clean sweep. Promoting assistants is not the way.
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