
Jim
Yes we do but I was using Leeds as an example of a club that have a good youth system "despite" regularly changing coaches.OAMJS wrote: I agree 100% Dave
But we to have a successfull youth policy
Quite. Yet again we are going to see young players given a chance not through planned intoroduction but because of injuries.just a first team coach who does not know how to utilse that resource
Nobles , man management and coaching skills = a big fat ZERODaveO wrote:Yes we do but I was using Leeds as an example of a club that have a good youth system "despite" regularly changing coaches.OAMJS wrote: I agree 100% Dave
But we to have a successfull youth policy
The more I think about it this idea we need to stick with a coach for the sake of continuity the more I think it is a complete red herring.
People say we have not had success recently because we change coaches too often. First of all there is no guarantee we would have done any better sticking with some of the past coaches but I think part of the reason for this stance is they think the coach basically runs all the teams at the club, the youth set up - the lot.
Surely what you want is the 1st team coach be concerned with coaching the 1st team and to be a coach NOT a director of Rugby?
One of the first things to happen after Noble arrived was Dean Bell's exit. This was rumoured to be over Noble signing Flannagan over someone Bell had identified as a prospect and who he had already got some way down the line of signing.
I don't think that should have been any of Nobles responsibility. The only signings he should have input to are senior players we want to transfer in from other clubs. The youth teams should be seen by him as a resource from which he can pick players to move up to 1st team.
Quite. Yet again we are going to see young players given a chance not through planned intoroduction but because of injuries.just a first team coach who does not know how to utilse that resource
I have no doubt that if it comes off Nobby will be wanting to take the credit for introducing the young players when he would never do so unless forced into it.
Dave
Whelley Warrior wrote:Shaun Wane has a very good job outside Rugby and according to what I have been told, would not be interested in the full time position of Head Coach.
P.S. His name is Wane nt Wayne.
I agree with what you say but to lose 4 top class players from the pack will need some replacing and test any coach I believe we have one of the best coaches in superleague and he will rise above this and deliver a team which still can succeed and get us into the play offsBig Steve wrote:Whilst injuries may have forced Noble's hand, do you not think that he expects that we may pick up some injuries at some point in a season?
Whilst you never know what position they will occur, you always know that players wil be injured, and there will be times when a number of injuries occur at once.
So whilst Noble hasn't planned for this exact scenario, I'm sure he wasn't planning for a season without injury, and therefore knew at some point the squad players would get opportunities.
And therefore knew that they would get a chance in the team.
Even Saints, who comentators have been creaming themselves over for playing some young players have only been playing so many because they have a number of injuries. If KC, Long, Pryce, Wilkin, Cayless, etc were all fit do you think they would have planned to play so many so early?
This isn't really a serious suggestion is it? You will be telling me next he expected to lose a player to a drugs ban so young Farrell would get a run out. It's the coaches job to plan not rely on chance.Big Steve wrote:Whilst injuries may have forced Noble's hand, do you not think that he expects that we may pick up some injuries at some point in a season?
Whilst you never know what position they will occur, you always know that players wil be injured, and there will be times when a number of injuries occur at once.
So whilst Noble hasn't planned for this exact scenario, I'm sure he wasn't planning for a season without injury, and therefore knew at some point the squad players would get opportunities.
And therefore knew that they would get a chance in the team.
Do you think they would have planned to play none? That is Nobles way. In any case I do not believe they have only played young players when they have had injuries. I think Geoff has the figures.Even Saints, who comentators have been creaming themselves over for playing some young players have only been playing so many because they have a number of injuries. If KC, Long, Pryce, Wilkin, Cayless, etc were all fit do you think they would have planned to play so many so early?
Nobles Wigan record speaks for itself and it is poor. No if's or buts it is poor. So there is no longer any basis to suggest he is one of the best coaches in SL.nellywelly wrote: I agree with what you say but to lose 4 top class players from the pack will need some replacing and test any coach I believe we have one of the best coaches in superleague and he will rise above this and deliver a team which still can succeed and get us into the play offs
Paul Clough, Kyle Eastmond, Chris Dean, Gary Wheeler, Matty Ashurst, Jonny Lomax all got a good number of run-outs in the first team when players in their position were fit, but rested. That means that now their injuries are piling up, they have players already with some SL experience ready to step in.Big Steve wrote:Whilst injuries may have forced Noble's hand, do you not think that he expects that we may pick up some injuries at some point in a season?
Whilst you never know what position they will occur, you always know that players wil be injured, and there will be times when a number of injuries occur at once.
So whilst Noble hasn't planned for this exact scenario, I'm sure he wasn't planning for a season without injury, and therefore knew at some point the squad players would get opportunities.
And therefore knew that they would get a chance in the team.
Even Saints, who comentators have been creaming themselves over for playing some young players have only been playing so many because they have a number of injuries. If KC, Long, Pryce, Wilkin, Cayless, etc were all fit do you think they would have planned to play so many so early?
There you have itGeoffN wrote:Paul Clough, Kyle Eastmond, Chris Dean, Gary Wheeler, Matty Ashurst, Jonny Lomax all got a good number of run-outs in the first team when players in their position were fit, but rested. That means that now their injuries are piling up, they have players already with some SL experience ready to step in.Big Steve wrote:Whilst injuries may have forced Noble's hand, do you not think that he expects that we may pick up some injuries at some point in a season?
Whilst you never know what position they will occur, you always know that players wil be injured, and there will be times when a number of injuries occur at once.
So whilst Noble hasn't planned for this exact scenario, I'm sure he wasn't planning for a season without injury, and therefore knew at some point the squad players would get opportunities.
And therefore knew that they would get a chance in the team.
Even Saints, who comentators have been creaming themselves over for playing some young players have only been playing so many because they have a number of injuries. If KC, Long, Pryce, Wilkin, Cayless, etc were all fit do you think they would have planned to play so many so early?
By contrast, we have Farrell, Thornley, Tuson, Davies with no SL games behind them, and Flanagan with one appearance off the bench.