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Maguire, Walters reveal shock Brisbane coaching switch
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[QUOTE="jd87, post: 3700080, member: 8603"] They are going to have to make that decision. The thing is, Maguire typically only manages to get 2-3 years of decent performance from his teams before they seem to capitulate. So, he’s unlikely to be a long-term coach for us unless he has learned from the experiences of the last two teams he coached. He had three good years at Souths followed by three pretty ordinary years. The same went for the Tigers: in his first year, he lost more than he won, and the three years that followed were horrendous. Interestingly enough, he has a lower win record in the NRL than Kevie, although he has over 100 more games under his belt, to be fair. The jury is still out on him in my mind. To be honest, I’m not sure he’s going to be the messiah that some people think he might be based on his past performances. The only thing he has going for him is that he turned the NSW team around—although that was only over three games, so it's hard to judge. That said, the boys look fitter than they have in a very long time, which is one plus for him [/QUOTE]
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