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Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:26 pm
by THE 18th Man
how about
Head Coach - Justin Morgan
Assistant Coach - Kris Radlinski
Scout Coach - Adrian Lam
perfect scenirio
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:22 pm
by medlocke
It amazes me how fans think that Justin Morgan would leave a club that he is finding success with to come to an unsuccessful mid table (at best) club, some people need to stop dreaming
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:56 pm
by Mr Stu
medlocke wrote:It amazes me how fans think that Justin Morgan would leave a club that he is finding success with to come to an unsuccessful mid table (at best) club, some people need to stop dreaming
I agree, morgan is doing very well at hull kr and i would think that he will want to continue with what he is doing and to win titles and cups with hull kr. hes started from scratch with KR and would be amazing for him to take them from the national league to the super league champs, as in a few years there is a very good chance that it could happen.
I would personally like a coach who is currently or recently coached in the NRL with someone like radlinzki/lam as assistant. which they will be the natural successor to the next coach.
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:51 pm
by jackoh
Be careful re careless misinformation , the last time Noble was rumoured leaving , joining Catalans , we offered him a renewed contract straight away . Don`t you dare Lenegan , if anyones daft enough to have him , they can .
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:54 pm
by R Douglas
Mr Stu wrote:medlocke wrote:It amazes me how fans think that Justin Morgan would leave a club that he is finding success with to come to an unsuccessful mid table (at best) club, some people need to stop dreaming
I agree, morgan is doing very well at hull kr and i would think that he will want to continue with what he is doing and to win titles and cups with hull kr. hes started from scratch with KR and would be amazing for him to take them from the national league to the super league champs, as in a few years there is a very good chance that it could happen.
I would personally like a coach who is currently or recently coached in the NRL with someone like radlinzki/lam as assistant. which they will be the natural successor to the next coach.
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:54 pm
by THE 18th Man
if we are going to be realistic then
either
Adrian Lam
Kris Radlinski
Ellery Hanley
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:31 am
by yoda warrior
jackoh wrote:Be careful re careless misinformation , the last time Noble was rumoured leaving , joining Catalans , we offered him a renewed contract straight away . Don`t you dare Lenegan , if anyones daft enough to have him , they can .
he applied for the catalans job, never meant he was going to go. i think anyone who wasn't sure they were going to have a job next year would apply for other ones.
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:57 am
by DaveO
That article sounds quite hopeful to me! Frosty relationship between the two, "You know as much as I do", "Brian is contracted until the end of this year. We will review things as we go along, depending on performances."
Hardly a nailed on "He is going nowhere" is it!
Dave
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 2:22 am
by GeoffN
DaveO wrote:
That article sounds quite hopeful to me! Frosty relationship between the two, "You know as much as I do", "Brian is contracted until the end of this year. We will review things as we go along, depending on performances."
Hardly a nailed on "He is going nowhere" is it!
Dave
True, but did you notice the last bit?
Lenagan is currently in Australia, scouting for players to sign for next season.
Re: Noble to Sydney Roosters
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:49 am
by Panchitta Marra
shaunedwardsfan club wrote:Forget Lammy, Justin Morgan is the man.
Is this just a rumour, or have you heard anything about Morgan.
Lammy seemed to have done a solid job with the Puma's in last years world cup. They ran their legs off for him, with some good coordination too.
OK, as someone hinted, he is not a winning coach, but he hasnt been coaching for too long either.
I wouldnt mind Lammy, any other thoughts out there.