That interview was a man staring down the plank - with chum being thrown overboard.
We'll go down by 60+ next week and it's going to be on. Which even though I think Kev's gotta go - as a person I like him and I really don't think he is going to deserve the full tilt of hate he's about to...
Could be an NRL record.
Broncos in shambles and looking forward to mad Monday. Storm out for revenge. This score line is going to be everything this team has had coming all year off the back of shit coaching and piss weak effort.
Anyone shocked by this outcome has let emotion overtake reality. Given how terribly we've defended, how shit our conditioning is and total lack of coaching of structures in attack are, I'd suggest we actually finished higher on the table than we deserved.
Kev used to use that evangelical positiver thinker - the woo woo nonsense that he carried on with and he still does it often.
Just think positive and the world will give you want you want... think positive... everything's ok.
I'm saying ARey is the reason this team has any structure or clue what they are doing out there on the turf. The coaches are fucking clueless and can't teach this mob how to build attacking structures. It's all ARey screaming at them.
Genuine question as I'm not super familiar with how the QPS operate - but do they make it a habit to openly release statements of innocence for parties that are neither arrested nor charged formally?
Should it though? This is all too little, too late. They are kind of relying on Stephen Bradbury'ing their way into the finals at this point where it's not all within our control. Nor is this team beating a serious top 8 team in the finals. Fitness and defence are bottom 4 and have been all year.
I'm not sure recycling failed NRL coaches has ever really worked well save for a few very rare examples like Cleary who I really feel inhereted a great setup the second time round with great supporting coaches like Ciraldo etc.
If we can't buy a great incumbent by throwing BIG $$ at them, then...
he very well may, given how we're performing I wouldn't be surpised to see him go. Haas seems quite fair-weather, he'll probably request a release before the end of the year also.
There's a good reason he's not coaching an NRL team right now. You remember his last regular coaching gig at the tigers right? After being sacked from the Rabbitohs...
Walsh is trying to be a one man army - he's got the raw talent but needs to play within himself and unfortunately needs some really strong guidance and leadership to hone him into a powerful weapon.
It's clear he's not getting that with the current leadership.