Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
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Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
Canβt see this written in any 9 print news. Hopefully itβs not right
Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
Am I missing something.
We are one of 17 NRL franchises.Β
The Head Coaching role is available.
Interested Candidates submit CV.
Assess and go through Interview Process.
Negotiate Final Contract and Sign.
We need a coach who backs himself that he can make this club great.
Madge believed in himself and the club and gave 100% and ill always respect him for that.
If WT are too daunting for Ciraldo and hes scared of our coaching curse than he is not the right man for the job.
Next.
Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
Am I missing something.
We are one of 17 NRL franchises.Β
The Head Coaching role is available.
Interested Candidates submit CV.
Assess and go through Interview Process.
Negotiate Final Contract and Sign.
We need a coach who backs himself that he can make this club great.
Madge believed in himself and the club and gave 100% and ill always respect him for that.
If WT are too daunting for Ciraldo and hes scared of our coaching curse than he is not the right man for the job.
Next.
Thatβs exactly right.
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Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
Am I missing something.
We are one of 17 NRL franchises.Β
The Head Coaching role is available.
Interested Candidates submit CV.
Assess and go through Interview Process.
Negotiate Final Contract and Sign.
We need a coach who backs himself that he can make this club great.
Madge believed in himself and the club and gave 100% and ill always respect him for that.
If WT are too daunting for Ciraldo and hes scared of our coaching curse than he is not the right man for the job.
Next.
Thatβs exactly right.
God forsake us if CC gets the job because he has connections with Pascoe. Really hope we run with Morris and maybe Kimmorley as an assistant.
Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
Am I missing something.
We are one of 17 NRL franchises.Β
The Head Coaching role is available.
Interested Candidates submit CV.
Assess and go through Interview Process.
Negotiate Final Contract and Sign.
We need a coach who backs himself that he can make this club great.
Madge believed in himself and the club and gave 100% and ill always respect him for that.
If WT are too daunting for Ciraldo and hes scared of our coaching curse than he is not the right man for the job.
Next.
Unless Ciraldo has had a peek under the hood and doesn't see any realistic possibility of the club being successful in the short to medium term.
It's unfair to accuse him of being scared when all he is doing is due diligence to make sure he doesn't go the same way as Barrett.
Channel Nine reporting Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant.
Helmesly, Im assuming you've taken this information from the other forum.
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It would be a lot more accurate to say Nine are reporting Penrith are hoping Ciraldo will turn us down and stick with the Panthers as an assistant
https://wwos.nine.com.au/videos/nrl/panthers-hoping-to-keep-ciraldo/cl4dzg3bv00020jnssgaqk8il
A leading English coach has emerged as a shock contender for the vacant Tigers, Bulldogs, and Warriors positions.
Ian Watson, who recently took Huddersfield to the Challenge Cup final, has been put forward to the three clubs by a third party.
Stream the NRL premiership 2022 live and free on 9Now.
Watson, a former halfback-hooker with nearly 300 games to his credit, is regarded as a rising star in Super League coaching.
In 2019, he took battlers Salford to the Super League grand final and the following year he coached them to the Challenge Cup final before making the switch to Huddersfield.
Few British coaches have made the transition to Australia but the last one to do so - former star backrower Malcolm Reilly - won a premiership with Newcastle in 1997.
WWOS
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A leading English coach has emerged as a shock contender for the vacant Tigers, Bulldogs, and Warriors positions.
Ian Watson, who recently took Huddersfield to the Challenge Cup final, has been put forward to the three clubs by a third party.
Stream the NRL premiership 2022 live and free on 9Now.
Watson, a former halfback-hooker with nearly 300 games to his credit, is regarded as a rising star in Super League coaching.
In 2019, he took battlers Salford to the Super League grand final and the following year he coached them to the Challenge Cup final before making the switch to Huddersfield.
Few British coaches have made the transition to Australia but the last one to do so - former star backrower Malcolm Reilly - won a premiership with Newcastle in 1997.
WWOS
I'm assuming this is coming from a link with Hastings.
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FWIW, very early in the season I heard a whisper from someone ordinarily reliable that the Tigers already had Hodgo lined up to replace Madge. I disregarded it at the time and still think it would be a mistake and VERY left field.....but remember where you heard it from π
A leading English coach has emerged as a shock contender for the vacant Tigers, Bulldogs, and Warriors positions.
Ian Watson, who recently took Huddersfield to the Challenge Cup final, has been put forward to the three clubs by a third party.
Stream the NRL premiership 2022 live and free on 9Now.
Watson, a former halfback-hooker with nearly 300 games to his credit, is regarded as a rising star in Super League coaching.
In 2019, he took battlers Salford to the Super League grand final and the following year he coached them to the Challenge Cup final before making the switch to Huddersfield.
Few British coaches have made the transition to Australia but the last one to do so - former star backrower Malcolm Reilly - won a premiership with Newcastle in 1997.
WWOS
I'm assuming this is coming from a link with Hastings.
Β
FWIW, very early in the season I heard a whisper from someone ordinarily reliable that the Tigers already had Hodgo lined up to replace Madge. I disregarded it at the time and still think it would be a mistake and VERY left field.....but remember where you heard it from π
I have heard the same thing.
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Now we know why Maguire wasn't successful, Training wasn't fun enough.
Brett Kimmorley certainly has his work cut out for him as interim coach of the lacklustre Wests Tigers.
Key points:
- Wests Tigers' 3-10 start to the season cost ex-coach Michael Maguire his job
- After serving a lengthy apprenticeship at a variety of clubs, interim coach Brett Kimmorley believes he can turn things around over the back half of the season
- Kimmorley says he wants to create a hard-working culture of accountability while also ensuring the beleaguered Tigers players find enjoyment in their footballΒ
Over four seasons, Maguire's old-school, crack-the-whip, tough-love approach didn't help break the club's lengthy finals drought.Β Rather, results and morale at the club seemed to deteriorate even further.
In Kimmorley's 12-week audition as interim coach, he will bring a softer, more rewarding and supportive style of coaching to address the club's woes.
"My first job is being a dad to four daughters, so that's the approach I want to take into my coaching life. You become a person players can talk to and trust," Brett Kimmorley told ABC Sport.
"I want to be there for them when we are all hurting, let them know ... we all have to get through this difficult time together, and enjoy the good rewards that come, too."
While the locker room may have been an intimidating, even punishing place under Maguire, Kimmorley wants to bring back the fun.
"I'd like to think I am a decent person and this game should be enjoyable β when you go to work you want to enjoy doing it, if you don't like it you don't put the effort in," Kimmorley said.
"I will be firm and focused on being skilful, whilst having fun and caring about the people."
It won't all be sunshine and roses β Kimmorley wants to reward hard work and motivate his players to drive themselves.
Those that don't reach those standards might find themselves out of a job.
"I think working hard is very important β all the success I had as a player was through hard work and being extremely tough on yourself and how you prepare for a game," Kimmorley said.
"It's about getting people who are 100 per cent committed to play for the Wests Tigers, wanting a future here, we have to trust and believe in what we are doing rather than finding the easy way out."
His positivity extends to BrentΒ Naden's lengthy suspension for his lifting tackle on Manly's Jake TrbojevicΒ over the weekend.
"The big thing I am trying to say to players is that we can't control everything," Kimmorley said.
"Brent's been suspended, it's part of life. Someone else will get the opportunity to train hard and show what you can do. Good luck to you and let's rip in on Sunday afternoon against the Bulldogs."
Wests haven't won a second half all season, which again rang true in Kimmorley's first game in charge. After trailing 6-4 at the break, the Tigers conceded four unanswered tries in the second stanza.
Addressing these second-half collapses is one of Kimmorley's first priorities.
"I'll be continually trying to coach them under pressure and fatigue at training so they can do that for longer periods in the game. We have to work out how we can play for 80 minutes," Kimmorley said.
"It's hard to teach resilience or how to handle adversity, especially when fatigued β it's something we have to practise, practise, practise.
"In rugby league when you get caught taking a rest it burns you big β this has happened most games this year β we have to address how that's happened."
The former New South Wales, Kangaroos representative has always aspired to be a coach and isn't taking the opportunity lightly.
This is an opportunity he's been building towards for years.
"This is something I have wanted since I was playing, being halfback and steering the side around I was given more detail about the game plan from coaches about why we are going to do things, when asked (to coach) it was something I certainly jumped at," Kimmorley said.
"I love the game, it's given me everything on and off the field.Β It's a huge challenge for myself, but I am extremely honoured. It's a massive achievement.
"I went to the Canberra Raiders as an NRL defensive coach so I know how that works. I've been a halves coach at Canterbury when Des Hasler was there β I learnt a lot from Des about how to run an organisation, then I coached my own team (head coach of the Tigers' under-20).
"I've been part of the Tigers pathway system for the last 12 months so I understand better than most people outside the football club how many good things are happening for long-term success."
While Kimmorley acknowledges top-line success could be a long way off, he's sure the club's long-suffering fans will have plenty to cheer for eventually.
It could begin as soon as this weekend when the club takes on the 15th-placed Bulldogs, who are coming off a shock win over Parramatta on Monday but have struggled for consistency all season.
"We are not going to be successful or a top-four team straight away, short-term fixes aren't going to change anything. We have to be patient, unfortunately, as a Wests Tigers fan, but there are good things coming," Kimmorley said.
"I'd like to think that we've gone through the darkest days in this short-term, but there's still lots to improve on."
Wests Tigers Podcast - Talking everything Wests Tigers!
A leading English coach has emerged as a shock contender for the vacant Tigers, Bulldogs, and Warriors positions.
Ian Watson, who recently took Huddersfield to the Challenge Cup final, has been put forward to the three clubs by a third party.
Stream the NRL premiership 2022 live and free on 9Now.
Watson, a former halfback-hooker with nearly 300 games to his credit, is regarded as a rising star in Super League coaching.
In 2019, he took battlers Salford to the Super League grand final and the following year he coached them to the Challenge Cup final before making the switch to Huddersfield.
Few British coaches have made the transition to Australia but the last one to do so - former star backrower Malcolm Reilly - won a premiership with Newcastle in 1997.
WWOS
I'm assuming this is coming from a link with Hastings.
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FWIW, very early in the season I heard a whisper from someone ordinarily reliable that the Tigers already had Hodgo lined up to replace Madge. I disregarded it at the time and still think it would be a mistake and VERY left field.....but remember where you heard it from π
Heard the same rumour and mentioned on the pod a few weeks ago :p
In memory of Geoff Chisholm (1965-2022)
A leading English coach has emerged as a shock contender for the vacant Tigers, Bulldogs, and Warriors positions.
Ian Watson, who recently took Huddersfield to the Challenge Cup final, has been put forward to the three clubs by a third party.
Stream the NRL premiership 2022 live and free on 9Now.
Watson, a former halfback-hooker with nearly 300 games to his credit, is regarded as a rising star in Super League coaching.
In 2019, he took battlers Salford to the Super League grand final and the following year he coached them to the Challenge Cup final before making the switch to Huddersfield.
Few British coaches have made the transition to Australia but the last one to do so - former star backrower Malcolm Reilly - won a premiership with Newcastle in 1997.
WWOS
Watson was at Salford the same time as Sheens too..