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While not an Ayres fan, it remains early days yet and I don't think sacking the coach mid season is a solution, let alone after one game........Do people really think that is a solution?
What needs to be acknowledged is some level of responsibility on the part of the coach. I get sick and tired of hearing after every loss we have ever had under Ayres that we lacked "physicality", lacked intensity and our "conversion rate" was poor. It is the same old story every time. Has the bloke ever acknowledged a mistake? I think that this is one reason why Gary is unpopular with supporters.
At the same time I think we have seen some classic coaching blunders, both in matchups and tactics (ie. the man on man kick ins). Of course, none of them are ever in any way responsible for a loss.
Like it or not the coach carries the can. If the players are performing below par, he is the person who must do something to change that.
On Sunday's performance we are a 75 point worse side than the Kangaroos. Player for player there is no way we are that bad, so something is wrong somewhere. The coaching staff have had how many weeks to prepare the players for round 1?
The solution is not for the supporters to get stuck into the players. A true supporter sticks by the team and the players through good times and bad, and at the appropriate time, should on field performances warrant it, calls for the coaches head on a plate.
But we have not yet reached that stage yet.
PS. Gary - strong tip. Please do not play Carey at CHF, Ronnie on a wing and Sarge in defence this week. If you do and we are beaten this week, please, please don't say it was because we lacked intensity and "physicality".
What needs to be acknowledged is some level of responsibility on the part of the coach. I get sick and tired of hearing after every loss we have ever had under Ayres that we lacked "physicality", lacked intensity and our "conversion rate" was poor. It is the same old story every time. Has the bloke ever acknowledged a mistake? I think that this is one reason why Gary is unpopular with supporters.
At the same time I think we have seen some classic coaching blunders, both in matchups and tactics (ie. the man on man kick ins). Of course, none of them are ever in any way responsible for a loss.
Like it or not the coach carries the can. If the players are performing below par, he is the person who must do something to change that.
On Sunday's performance we are a 75 point worse side than the Kangaroos. Player for player there is no way we are that bad, so something is wrong somewhere. The coaching staff have had how many weeks to prepare the players for round 1?
The solution is not for the supporters to get stuck into the players. A true supporter sticks by the team and the players through good times and bad, and at the appropriate time, should on field performances warrant it, calls for the coaches head on a plate.
But we have not yet reached that stage yet.
PS. Gary - strong tip. Please do not play Carey at CHF, Ronnie on a wing and Sarge in defence this week. If you do and we are beaten this week, please, please don't say it was because we lacked intensity and "physicality".




