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The Coaching Paradox
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2199934, member: 1992"] Henjak inherited a great team at the peak of its powers, a team that was a few seconds away from a seventh gf appearance. He has done little and deserves little credit at this stage. In no way though will that situation continue as his influence grows and the great mans fades. Henjak will deserve credit only after he demonstrates his coaching prowess when the chips are down......not when he is given a ready-made champion team. This year teams have realised the real go forward is out wide or rather spinning the ball from side to side. Two or three passes wide is gaining way more metres than up the middle so the trend is across most clubs rather than down to some inspirational coaching from the little fella. We also have the benefit of having some of the most gifted footballers in the comp and this is due in no small way to the foresight of Henjaks predecessors. WB has put steel and discipline into the Saints along with, I believe, a humbleness I have not seen before in St George. Anyone seeing the recent interviews with WB and Soward alongside could not help but be impressed by the obvious similarity to his interviews in Brisbane when accompanied by Darren Lockyer. Watching Soward tacitly agreeing with WBs summation of Sowards representative opportunities was a clear indication of the the new wind blowing down Kogarah way. Along with the Dogs the Saints are the teams standing in Brisbanes way for GF success. We'll know a great deal more about Henjak when the acids on......it's not how good you are when you're good but rather how good are you when you're travelling badly. [/QUOTE]
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